July 21, 2024
Addis Insight
Simonpietro Salini, Renowned Builder and Friend of Ethiopia, Passes Away
Addis Ababa, July 21, 2024 – The construction world mourns the loss of Simonpietro Salini, a key figure in the global infrastructure sector and a dedicated supporter of Ethiopia’s development. Salini, who played a vital role in the transformation of Webuild Group (formerly Salini Impregilo), passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy marked by monumental projects and enduring contributions.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali extended his heartfelt condolences to the Salini family and the Webuild Group. “Ethiopia is indebted to Simonpietro Salini for his contributions to the construction of the Legadadi Dam, Addis Ababa University’s Kennedy Library, the Tana Beles Project, the Gilgel Gibe hydroelectric projects, and the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD),” the Prime Minister remarked in a statement on social media.
Salini’s work in Ethiopia highlights his profound commitment to the nation’s growth. His leadership facilitated the execution of critical infrastructure projects that have significantly advanced Ethiopia’s development. His efforts in the construction of hydroelectric dams, in particular, have been crucial in enhancing the country’s power generation capacity, fostering economic growth, and improving the quality of life for millions of Ethiopians.
Born on March 29, 1958, in Rome, Simonpietro Salini inherited the family business, transforming it into a global leader in construction. His strategic vision led to the merger of Salini with Impregilo, forming one of the largest infrastructure companies worldwide. Under his guidance, Webuild Group has undertaken major projects across five continents, showcasing Italian engineering excellence.
In a joint statement, Webuild Group executives praised Salini’s unwavering dedication and innovative spirit, which have left a lasting impact on the construction industry. His son, Pietro Salini, who continues his father’s legacy, affirmed the company’s commitment to maintaining the high standards and visionary approach that Simonpietro championed.
As Ethiopia and the global community remember Simonpietro Salini, his contributions to sustainable development and his deep bond with Ethiopia stand as testaments to his life’s work. His passing is a significant loss, but his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of builders and visionaries.
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Jeremy van Oorschot
July 21, 2024 At 7:51 pm
He was born on the 4th of June 1932.
He was born on the 4th of June 1932.
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