TechnikAL is one of the leading aluminum construction companies in Greece. With 18+ years of experience in aluminum construction, we produce high-quality aluminum frames, glazing and architectural systems for residential, hotel and commercial buildings in Greece and abroad.
With over 100 employees, TechnikAL ranks among the most advanced industrial companies manufacturing architectural aluminum systems in Greece, annually exporting over 55% of its turnover to more than 10 countries. Having as its main advantage the latest technology CNC equipment, the new and most modern privately owned production facilities with a total area of 2,500 m2, we are always at the forefront of technological developments, thus ensuring the creation of high-standard products with added value.
In a constantly evolving environment, it is important to always know who we are and what we can do. Our first concern is ”Construction Excellence” and we strive every day to come one step closer to it. Our specialized staff offers solutions to each client according to their construction needs.
Our continuous development leads to the provision of unique solutions in our constructions with many innovative features that fully meet the needs of our projects.
Our basic vision is honesty in communication, keeping our promises and dedication to meeting your needs in every possible way.
The aluminum systems we use are always distinguished for their construction excellence, modern design and durability in use, while being highly aesthetic and functional.
Our company's scientists and experienced engineers oversee every construction project down to the last detail, aiming for safety and user-friendliness.

We create high quality constructions that symmetrically connect the landscape, the environment and the era, invigorating the senses. The high-quality products we choose in our projects, the mathematical and geometric harmony in our architectural design, contribute to the excellent result and redefine the concept of quality and healthy luxury in construction.

