Teplárenská 611/1,
10800 Praha 10 - Malešice
Telephone: +420 777 581 995
Telephone: +420 272 702 112
Web: hic.cz

Special construction activities - rehabilitation of concrete structures
High-strength concrete grouts
Waterproofing and insulation
Protection of concrete structures
Engineering and copyright supervision
Technical consultancy
Diagnostics
Proposals for solutions and processing of technological procedures

Reg. No.: 26437163
VAT No.: CZ26437163
District: Praha
Country: Česká republika
Legal form: limited company
Employees: 6 - 25 employees
Turnover: 400 thousand - 1 200 thousand €


Telephone:
+420 777 581 995


Telephone:
+420 272 702 112


Email:
[email protected]


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