We Remain Active Alongside our Partners and (Re)Build Together
We are all going through a difficult period; the pace of life, professional activity, interaction with those around us, everything has changed in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a new reality to which we must adapt, but it is important to remain active and optimistic, to carry forward the projects we are engaged in.
KADRA teams are on duty at construction sites, alongside our partners who continue their activity with great energy and dedication. In safe conditions, with all precautionary measures taken for their security and that of those around them, but active and present at any time to offer the perfect solution for the needs of our collaborators.
Our colleagues are on site in Bucharest at the University Hospital where speed and precision in interventions are needed more than ever so that medical activity can take place under optimal conditions, at Kaufland Pallady and at the Arc de Triomphe Stadium, where work continues so that the project is ready for the European Championship rescheduled for 2021.
We are also working in Brașov, on the Afi Brașov commercial complex site, as well as in Cluj at the Record Park residential complex, at Mall Vivo Cluj, or at the Primăverii parking arrangement.


The pace of work has adapted to the current situation, some projects have been postponed for the coming months, either by decision of investors or builders, or due to lack of goods (Italian factories are still closed).
Throughout this period, at KADRA, we relied on the stocks we had available and, together with our supplier network, we constantly sought solutions to adapt.
Our Italian partners have already started announcing the opening of production, and soon we will be able to deliver all KADRA solutions to the Romanian market.
Together we mobilize to move forward, to ensure activity under normal parameters, so that the projects we participate in can advance.
Now more than ever, it is important to be responsible and united; any activity that continues to take place represents an additional step towards returning to normal, contributing to balancing the economic pace strongly affected by this crisis.