Graña y Montero

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Graña y Montero S.A.A.
Public
Traded as BVLGRAMONC1
NYSEGRAM
Industry Construction & Real Estate
Founded (1933)
Headquarters Lima, Peru
Area served
Latin America
Key people
Jose Alejandro Graña Miro-Quesada (Chairman)
Juan Manuel Lambarri Hierro CEO
Revenue Increase US$ 948.2 Million (2010)
Increase US$ 97.1 Million(2010)
Website www.gym.com.pe

Graña y Montero (BVL: GRAMONC1[1]) is a company which controls a group of 23 subsidiaries in Latin America. It originated as a real estate and construction company, now the oldest and largest in Peru.[2] It is headquartered in Lima. [3]

Its many business interests include the construction of buildings and infrastructure, the energy and mining industries, and sanitation and highway services.

Graña y Montero is listed on the IGBVL, the main index of Lima Stock Exchange.[4]

History

Graña y Montero was founded in 1933[5] by three Peruvian engineers, Alejandro Graña Garland, Carlos Montero Bernales and Carlos Graña Elizalde. The company was at that time called GRAMONVEL, but in 1983 became a Holding company. In 1997 Graña y MonteroIt went public . In 2013 the company was listed on the New York Stock Exchange.[6][7]

Major projects

File:ViaExpresaLima.jpg
Paseo de la República Avenue, Lima

Graña y Montero has built many large projects such as Larcomar, the Lima Sheraton Hotel, the Jorge Chávez International Airport, El Alto International Airport , the first Sears Roebuck store in Lima, the Four Seasons Hotel in Mexico City, the Interoceanic Highway, linking Peru and Brasil, the Westin Hotel in Lima, the tallest building in the country, the Camisea Gas Project and many big mining projects in Peru and Chile.[5]

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Sheraton Hotel in Lima

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