About Mekanika
Mekanika, a fully owned subsidiary of the Gasan Group was established in 1978. From humble beginnings as mechanical electrical contractors to becoming a trusted Total Building Services provider, today, Mekanika is a pioneer in Building Engineering and is dedicated to providing innovative and sustainable solutions. Mekanika’s team of engineers and professionals, together with the 230+ onsite workers tackle a vast array of competencies everyday across projects and sectors. From plumbing and fire fighting installations to the maintenance of various M&E systems, including lifts, escalators, HVAC systems, as well as warehouse infrastructure and logistics optimisation, the company’s services cover a wide range of needs within a building. Mekanika proudly represents worldwide industry-leading brands, such as Panasonic, Kone, Jungheinrich and BYD, just to name a few. Continuously exploring innovative opportunities, Mekanika’s latest successful venture involved launching Malta’s first-ever Ultra-fast EV charging stations, compatible with all-electric vehicle models.
However, at the core of Mekanika’s success lies its dedicated staff, who tirelessly work day by day to fulfil the company’s mission of being the heart and soul of every building. Mekanika’s committed and professional staff are a driving force behind Mekanika’s consistent performance and respect within the market and with its clients.
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GPL Business Centre, Triq l-Esportaturi Zone 1, Central Business District, L-Imriehel CBD 1040
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Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Solutions
Elevators and Escalators
Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Solutions
Systems’ Integration
Warehouse Solutions & Industrial Products
Facilities Maintenance Management
Green Energy Solutions
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