SIA TILTS
CIVIL ENGINEERING COMPANY SIA TILTS is one of the largest in the Baltic States, employing more than 450 employees, whose main activity is related to the construction of bridges and tunnels, production of metal structures and concrete products, providing a full service cycle in civil engineering objects of varying degrees of complexity.
The company operates in the field of industrial construction, carries out repairs and reconstructions of hydrotechnical structures (breakwaters, berths, HPPs), landscaping works, builds stadiums and children's playgrounds, builds and landscapes parks, squares, skate parks. The company builds all possible types of bridges, including suspended, arched, cable-stayed, metal, stone, concrete, tensioned and non-tensioned
bridges. The company also carries out any bridge-related works, such as relocation, lifting, restoration, restoration, construction, dismantling, repainting, as well as construction of temporary bridges
TILTS carries out construction of tram and railway tracks, development and modernization works of transport infrastructure, construction and reconstruction of engineering communications - water supply, sewerage, stormwater drainage and other urban infrastructure objects.
The company owns eight pile drilling rigs, including the latest generation of high performance drilling rigs, which ensures complex and deep drilling in the shortest possible time. SIA TILTS owns the largest and most technologically advanced park of drilling equipment in the Baltic States, which guarantees high productivity, accuracy and safety in pile construction works, construction of drilled and driven pile foundations,
including complex works in limited spaces of dense urban environments.
Since the company was founded in 1989, more than 2000 important construction sites have been built in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Denmark. The knowledge, experience, modern technologies and innovative solutions of our employees provide an opportunity to take a stable place in the industrial construction sector.