The construction, transportation, and assembly of metal structures are among Brodosplit’s core operations. The company continuously invests in equipment and machinery to meet customer demands in terms of quality, capabilities, competitive pricing, and delivery deadlines.
After participating in the project MOSE, one of the largest construction projects in Italy’s history and contributing to the protection of Venice from high waters, Brodosplit has successfully established itself in the domestic market as well. The company has strengthened its reputation by constructing numerous key infrastructure projects in modern Croatia, including the fabrication, transportation, and assembly of the Čiovo Bridge structure, as well as the steel structures for the Prapratno viaduct and the Ston Bridge—some of the largest projects ever completed independently by a Croatian company.
By constructing the world’s largest vertical coal-fired hot gas generator, silos with capacities of 50, 110, and 220 m³ for cement plants, steel towers for wind farms, port gantry cranes for container handling, hydraulically operated underwater pipeline lifters capable of lifting pipelines weighing up to 25 tons at a depth of 3,000 meters, as well as components for the longest Croatian bridge over the Drava River in Osijek on the Pan-European Corridor Vc, we demonstrate our competitiveness and quality on the international market and confirm that the Split shipyard is capable of building highly complex and demanding steel structures.
Strict quality control measures are in place, ensuring that all products come with a warranty period during which any detected or emerging imperfections are promptly and efficiently resolved in close collaboration with shipyard experts and clients.
With a long-standing tradition of excellence, top-tier service before and after project delivery, and a proven ability to operate within predefined budgetary frameworks, Brodosplit has gained the trust of numerous prestigious international clients.
The recent delivery of a floating buoy for ocean data collection, manufactured for Ocergie—the French subsidiary of the American company Ocergy—further confirms Brodosplit’s market value. The company continues to develop new products within its offshore and onshore market programs, demonstrating its ability to meet market demands and provide high-quality solutions for both domestic and international companies.
Through these achievements, the Split-based shipyard is solidifying its position as a leading manufacturer of complex steel structures in Southeast Europe and the Mediterranean.
For more information about their services and references, visit www.brodosplit.hr.