A construction and restoration firm based in Treviso offering comprehensive building services from new construction to heritage recovery.
At a glance
Marchi Silvio SAS operates as a full-service construction enterprise in Treviso’s building sector. The company, led by surveyor Paolo Marchi and his team, undertakes both commissioned projects and direct property sales.
History
The company has established itself in Treviso as a specialist in construction and restoration work, combining traditional building practices with contemporary methodologies and regulatory standards.
What you see
As an active construction firm rather than a heritage site, Marchi Silvio SAS represents contemporary professional building practice in the Veneto region. The company’s portfolio encompasses civil construction, industrial projects, and residential development.
Cultural significance
The firm contributes to Treviso’s built environment through restoration and rehabilitation of existing structures, paying particular attention to sustainable building practices, thermal and acoustic efficiency, and integration of alternative energy systems.
Key facts
- Address: Via di Sant’Angelo, 184, 31100 Treviso
- Coordinates: 45.648653384266474, 12.20982313156128
- Phone: 0422/400047
- Services: Civil and industrial construction, building restoration, renovation, green building, property sales
Practical information
Contact the company directly by phone or visit the office in Treviso for inquiries regarding construction projects, restoration services, or available properties.
Getting there
The company is located on Via di Sant’Angelo in Treviso’s urban area. Visit or call ahead to discuss specific project requirements or property availability.
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