Heavy construction contractor across public, private, and concession projects in Brazil
Construtora Ápia operates as a large-scale heavy construction firm managing complex infrastructure across public sector, private development, and concessions. The stack reveals an internal-control-heavy organization: COSO, COBIT, ISO 31000 form the governance core, paired with project management tools (Primavera P6, Microsoft Project) and BIM for design. The hiring mix—engineering roles concentrated in mid and junior levels, with legal and compliance functions present—combined with pain points centered on internal controls, risk identification, and budget/schedule compliance, suggests an org scaling technical delivery while tightening governance and compliance infrastructure.
Construtora Ápia is a privately held Brazilian heavy construction contractor founded in 1960 and headquartered in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. Operating across public sector contracts, private development, and infrastructure concessions, the company employs over two thousand specialized staff. Active projects span internal audit planning, corrective action tracking, environmental monitoring and reporting, and process improvement initiatives, with recurring focus on licensing support and compliance assurance. Current hiring targets engineering, construction, HR, finance, legal, and operations roles across Brazil and the United States.
Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project for scheduling and resource management, combined with BIM for design coordination and TOTVS RM for enterprise resource planning.
The company operates under COSO (internal controls), COBIT (IT governance), and ISO 31000 (risk management) frameworks, with active internal audit and corrective action programs.
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