The Financial Times put Croatian construction firm Spegra at number 76 on their European growth rankings, and the company landed at seventh spot in the construction and engineering bracket specifically. Based out of Split, Spegra posted nearly 40 percent long-term growth, which marks their second appearance on this list after placing 144th last year. Company founder Berislav Borovina collected the plaque, and he pointed out that being the only Croatian business on there means something pretty big.
Spegra has been doing renovation work for 36 years, and they handle everything from road infrastructure to cultural heritage sites. Right now, they're working on the Zagreb Cathedral and the Meštrović Pavilion. Borovina said the recognition feels good after decades of people doubting their skills, and he thanked the nearly 300 employees who made it happen. The company keeps grinding with advanced gear and skilled workers, from engineers down to stonemasons.
Spegra has been doing renovation work for 36 years, and they handle everything from road infrastructure to cultural heritage sites. Right now, they're working on the Zagreb Cathedral and the Meštrović Pavilion. Borovina said the recognition feels good after decades of people doubting their skills, and he thanked the nearly 300 employees who made it happen. The company keeps grinding with advanced gear and skilled workers, from engineers down to stonemasons.