C.E.M.E.S. S.p.A.

In Italy, C.E.M.E.S. S.p.A. is a renowned and well-established company when it comes to rail and airport infrastructure, electric power distribution, construction, metal and steelwork carpentry. In an increasingly global market, our goal is to maintain the leading position we have gained in our field. We can count on highly professional staff, several offices, state-of-the-art machinery and equipment that can meet any design and operational requirements.

We have reached the current corporate structure through a long process of transformation and technological innovation. This has allowed us to achieve great results. Today we are among the most qualified companies in the field of electric railways, electric power distribution, industrial carpentry and civil engineering.

1933 – The first projects

C.E.M.E.S. was born in Sapri as the sole proprietorship of Salvatore Madonna. He begins to carry out electrical and civil engineering projects when a large part of the Italian railway network is not yet electric.

1955 – From Sapri to Pisa

With the new headquarters in Pisa, the company continues to grow and starts working on the first projects for the electric railway, becoming one of the most versatile companies in the field of maintenance.

70’s – Different yet complementary offices

The company expands into new sectors: residential, hospital and hotel developments along with metal and steelwork carpentry. New offices are opened as a result.

Today – A thriving organization

C.E.M.E.S. is now a well-established benchmark, having also gained recognition in the field of airport infrastructure. It employs around 500 people, with a production plant and administrative headquarters in Pisa, as well as an operational site in the Energy sector in Fauglia (PI). Today, following the modernization project launched after the approval of the 2022 Implementation Plan, all C.E.M.E.S. business units have been consolidated and relocated to the new headquarters at Via Fosso delle Cavalle 20, overcoming the previous logistical fragmentation and improving the company’s operational and managerial efficiency.