Four generations of the Mulaomerović family, around 70 employees, more than 1000 completed projects — from mountain houses on Treskavica in 1938 to the modern ASA Hospital in Sarajevo 2024.
Our ideas and exceptional quality are the fruit of many years of tradition. The path we walk today was set in 1938 by Derviš Mulaomerović of Trebečaj near Sarajevo. His work was recognised as among the finest in former Yugoslavia.
After 31 years of devoted work, Derviš retired in 1967 and entrusted the practice to his son Osman. His younger brother Avdo joined in 1971. Today the company is led by the third generation of the Mulaomerović family.
Derviš Mulaomerović begins his master-building practice in Trebečaj near Sarajevo.
Son Osman takes over the practice, joined by brother Avdo in 1971.
The company is founded in the form we know today.
Complete construction and trade works on one of the most modern healthcare facilities in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Facade of the Year - Winner of the category "Historical Restoration"
A builder recognised as one of the finest in former Yugoslavia. Laid the foundations of the family tradition.
1938—1967Continued the tradition and joined the country's reconstruction, working on dozens of restoration projects.
1967—2010They reinforced the foundations of modern business practices and transformed the company into a contemporary organization of experts, while preserving the values the family has upheld for generations.
2010—They continue to advance the family's legacy through engineering excellence, strategic business development, and modern management practices.
2024Certified quality management system for design and construction.
Authorization for the protection and restoration of national monuments.
License for high-rise construction works.
Regular independent audit of operations and quality.
Authorization to Perform Construction Activities / Execute Building Works in the Field of Building Construction
A confirmation of the company's financial stability, business reliability, and responsible business practices.