Participate actively in the strengthening of public and private sector, supporting the development of comprehensive projects from the design stage to the certification of the operation, through skilled professional engineering services and consultancy.
Working Guidelines: Excellence in service delivery - Development of new services and/ or products for domestic market - Strengthening of our management teams and professional staff - Generate an area of growth and development for our employees and partners - Internationalization of services in all our business units - Develop "strategic partnerships" with our Clients. .
To the Directors of SIGA CONSULTANTS S.A., Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a management tool, a new business concept that adds, to the concern about economic performance, a real interest for the impact of their actions on stakeholders (consumers, employees, suppliers, nearby communities, shareholders and the environment), understanding and meeting their expectations and legitimate interests. .
Read MoreOn October 1996, twin brothers Luis Alberto Olcay and Juan Carlos Olcay, both civil engineers from the University of Chile, MSc London University and MDI Univ. Politécnica of Madrid, began to shape the form of an institution that has more than a decade of involvement in the development of engineering (all fields), promoting the brand-name to such a level of being one of the main reference for the public and private sector , through support for project management in a comprehensive manner, from the design stage to the certification of its operation, through highly skilled professional services.
This reality has been built upon principles shared by all our employees and professional staff: the total commitment to quality, the needs and expectations of Clients. We now have a permanent professional staff of over 400 employees, mostly professionals and technicians, in addition to infrastructure, vehicles and state of the art equipment along Chile, Colombia and Peru.
We export engineering services to all spanish-speaking Latin America
From left to right: Fernando Roasenda, Juan Carlos Olcay, Mario Vidal, Luis Alberto Olcay, Mathias Boñar y Hugo Huepe 