Turnkey contracting company RVC Ltd is celebrating its 30th anniversary as provider of mechanical and electrical engineering solutions.

To mark the occasion, a gala dinner was held at the Montekristo Wine Vaults for several key stakeholders in the industry as well as clients, architects and consultants.

Established in 1981 by Emmanuel Vella and son Raymond, RVC Ltd today employs over 40 highly skilled workers, offering complete and integrated solutions to clients in need of turnkey electrical and mechanical building services.

The company’s core business includes importation of high quality trade materials, electrical installations, mechanical installations and providing complete electrical, mechanical and extra-low voltage solutions for major development projects.

Clients range from five-star hotels to state-of-the-art factories and luxury residential complexes.

The company is currently venturing into the manufacturing of in-house ventilation duct work, emergency power supplies to the industry during power failures and supplying electricity supply modules to electric cars.

It has also introduced a new business sector – kinetic light – to provide entertainment and event lighting, including special effects for concerts, musicals, conferences, parties and other tailor-made event lighting solutions.

The company is also setting its sights on overseas expansion and more agency representations for trade materials. While thanking the guests for joining him in the celebrations, chairman Ray Vella said 30 years was a significant milestone for any business.

“We work hard to uphold our core values while treasuring innovation and embracing the latest market developments,” Mr Vella said.

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