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In the heart of the Balkans, Serbia is quietly forging a reputation as one of Europe’s most capable hubs for steel fabrication and heavy industrial production. Once focused primarily on domestic infrastructure, Serbian steel companies have transformed into modern, export-oriented manufacturers, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and driven by international standards of quality and efficiency. Engineering...

Serbia has become the Western Balkans’ largest construction site. From highways and rail modernization to energy grids and industrial parks, the country is attracting billions in engineering investments. With its central location, EU integration agenda, and competitive tax regime, Serbia is positioning itself as a regional hub for infrastructure and industrial growth. Infrastructure: Corridors of...

In recent years, the model of near-sourcing (or nearshore outsourcing) — placing business services in geographically proximate, lower-cost but culturally or legally compatible countries — has gained traction. For Western European, Scandinavian, or even Gulf region firms, Serbia offers a compelling value proposition as a near-sourcing hub. Below, we examine why Serbia is rising in prominence, which business...

Electrical works form the nervous system of any modern infrastructure project — from wind farms, substations, and industrial plants, to smart buildings and urban energy grids. The precision, safety, and reliability of electrical systems define the overall integrity of the project. At the center of this process stands the Supervisor of Electrical Works — the professional responsible for ensuring that...

At the heart of Southeast Europe, Serbia is rapidly evolving from an industrial supplier into a strategic service hub for the new European economy — a crossroads where engineering, manufacturing, and energy services converge. No longer just a low-cost production base, Serbia today offers integrated expertise — from design and technical consultancy to digital operations and field implementation —...

As Europe’s industries race to shorten supply chains and rebuild engineering capacity closer to home, one country has quietly positioned itself as both a digital service hub and an engineering design workshop for the continent: Serbia. At the intersection of East and West, Serbia combines engineering heritage, cost efficiency, and a growing base of skilled digital professionals. What began as a...

Before any transformer hums, turbine spins, or control system switches to “ON,” one decisive moment determines whether design has truly become reality — the acceptance test. For infrastructure built under FIDIC, EPC, or lender-financed frameworks, Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) and Site Acceptance Tests (SAT) are the formal checkpoints where engineering, quality, and finance intersect. They are not mere technical rituals;...

In today’s infrastructure and energy projects, compliance is as important as concrete strength or voltage stability. Whether a project involves a 400 kV substation, a wind farm control center, or a fabrication plant, the Owner’s Engineer (OE) is increasingly tasked with ensuring not only that systems function — but that every contractor and supplier operates under documented, verifiable compliance....

Every major industrial or energy project — whether a wind farm, a transmission substation, or a fabrication plant — stands on two invisible pillars: engineering integrity and documented quality. Behind those pillars, one profession quietly ensures that plans, promises, and performance align — the Owner’s Engineer (OE). Appointed by project owners, investors, or lenders, the OE functions...

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