In just two years since its founding, Vlakim SPG 92 SRL has evolved from a local start-up to a relevant infrastructure player. With over RON 41 million in turnover and projects improving mobility in Ilfov, Prahova, and Dâmbovița, the company shows how local initiatives can grow into strategic contributions to Romania’s development.
Against the backdrop of rising public investment in mobility and road modernization, Vlakim SPG 92 SRL, founded in 2022, has emerged as a dynamic infrastructure player. With turnover rising from RON 1 million to nearly RON 42 million in just two years, the company is delivering projects that directly impact communities in Ilfov, Prahova, and Dâmbovița.
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Financial performance in numbers: rapid growth in two years
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Key infrastructure projects in Ilfov, Prahova, and Dâmbovița
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Strengths that set Vlakim apart in the market
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Future outlook: expansion, partnerships, and EU-funded projects
Against the backdrop of rising public investment in roads and urban mobility, Vlakim SPG 92 SRLis making a name for itself through a strong local project portfolio and financial results that underline its dynamism.
Financial performance in numbers
Turnover: RON 1.03 million (2022) → RON 14.15 million (2023) → RON 41.70 million (2024).
Net profit: RON 646,000 (2022), RON 5.34 million (2023), RON 1,020 (2024).
Total debt: RON 580,000 (2022) → RON 9.3 million (2023) → RON 21.2 million (2024), reflecting expansion-related investments.
Equity: approximately RON 944,000 in 2024.
Key ongoing projects
DC 21A modernization – Micșunești Moară – Micșunești Mari – Nuci (Ilfov): over 4 km of local roads rehabilitated, including sidewalks, culverts, and drainage works.
Urban mobility in Chiajna (Ilfov County): modernization of streets, sidewalks, and pedestrian areas to ease traffic flows around Bucharest.
Local road upgrades in Prahova and Dâmbovița Counties, projects impacting thousands of residents.
In total, the company has implemented works worth more than RON 25 million in public contracts over the past two years, according to SEAP data.
Strengths
Specialization in local road infrastructure – a vital yet often overlooked segment by larger construction groups.
Flexibility and adaptability – ability to handle both small communal road projects and complex urban mobility works.
Positive social impact – improving citizen access to schools, healthcare, and local markets.
Future outlook
Vlakim is well positioned to double its operating capacity in the coming years by:
expanding its workforce (already 22 employees in 2024);
strengthening partnerships with local and county administrations;
entering EU-funded projects in urban mobility and green infrastructure.
Conclusion
Through both figures and projects, Vlakim demonstrates that a young company, founded in 2022, can quickly become a relevant player in Romania’s infrastructure sector. Its executed works confirm professionalism, while market dynamics and managerial ambition support significant growth potential.
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