Construtora Tenda invested in new civil construction projects in São Paulo, and Campinas was chosen to host the first office
Construtora Tenda earmarked R$ 28 million in investments for the implementation of a civil construction project aimed at cities in the interior of São Paulo. Campinas was chosen to host the company's first office in a metropolis outside a capital.
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Construtora Tenda already operates in nine capitals and has delivered more than 120 housing units. In addition to this investment, Construtora Tenda also foresees in its strategic planning investments of up to R$100 million per year for the next four years.
The resources that will be invested also include a house factory in Jaguariúna, which should start operating in the second half of 2021 and will boost Construtora Tenda's plan to expand its business to the interior of São Paulo.
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Words from the tent builder
According to Tenda's Business and Operations Director, Marcelo Melo, he said that the choice of Campinas for the firm's investments was strategic. “We understand that we are in a business that requires innovative and disruptive solutions. We believe that Campinas, as the main industrial and technology center in the country, in addition to having excellent faculties, helps a lot in this development. Being in this nucleus is very relevant for us”, he justifies.
He points out that another very important point for this choice is that now the company will accelerate the purchase of land in the interior of the state. “Being headquartered in Campinas facilitates our access and approach to the main partners in the search for areas in the cities. Our factory will have the capacity to produce 10 units/year, so we will need to buy a volume of land that will allow us to operate in different cities, developing, legalizing, launching and also assembling 10 units/year,” he explains.
Civil construction should grow in 2021
Due to the new corona virus pandemic, civil construction in the country experienced ups and downs in 2020 and ended the period with very low data. However, this year the projection for civil construction is a growth of 4% in the evaluation of the Brazilian Chamber of Construction Industry (CBIC).
According to economist Fernando Garcia, founder of the Fundação Getúlio Vargas School of Economics in São Paulo, the civil construction sector suffered two controversial effects in 2020: the positive trend, and later, the pandemic, which affected the entire economy. .