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Graña y Montero

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Type
  
Public

Headquarters
  
Peru

Parent organization
  
Grana y Montero

Area served
  
Latin America

Founded
  
1933

Graña y Montero wwwgranaymonterocompeimagesseodefaultjpg

Traded as
  
BVL: GRAMONC1 NYSE: GRAM

Industry
  
Construction & Real Estate

Key people
  
Jose Alejandro Graña Miro-Quesada (Chairman) Juan Manuel Lambarri Hierro CEO

Revenue
  
US$ 948.2 Million (2010)

Stock price
  
GRAMN (BMV) MX$ 57.78 0.00 (0.00%)8 Mar, 3:00 PM GMT-6 - Disclaimer

CEO
  
Mario German Oscar Alvarado Pflucker (1996–)

Subsidiaries
  
Grana y Montero, Norvial, Gym Ferrovias S.A.

Profiles

Jose gra a miro quesada presidente de gra a y montero


Graña y Montero (BVL: GRAMONC1) is a company which controls a group of 23 subsidiaries in Latin America. It originated as a real estate and construction company, now the oldest and largest in Peru. It is headquartered in Lima.

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Its many business interests include the construction of buildings and infrastructure, the energy and mining industries, and sanitation and highway services.

Graña y Montero is listed on the IGBVL, the main index of Lima Stock Exchange.

History

The first Gramovel contract is the construction of a private residence, this happened before, Lima had come to half a million people. When Gramovel merges with Moris y Montero to become Graña & Montero, they had already made their first overseas contract. In that year, they decided to construct the city of Talara. In 1983, Graña & Montero met its first 50 years and starts a new stage. Graña & Montero has a constantly growing participation in major projects in the country. In 2013 the company was listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

Major projects

Graña y Montero has built many large projects such as Larcomar, the Lima Sheraton Hotel, the Jorge Chávez International Airport, El Alto International Airport , the first Sears Roebuck store in Lima, the Four Seasons Hotel in Mexico City, the Interoceanic Highway, linking Peru and Brasil, the Westin Hotel in Lima, the tallest building in the country, the Camisea Gas Project and many big mining projects in Peru and Chile.

References

Graña y Montero Wikipedia