Pizzulo Costruzioni s.r.l. is an Italian private limited construction company based in Vallesaccarda (Avellino), with its legal office on Via Provinciale 8 and an operational hub in the PIP industrial area of Vallata. Originating from activities that date back to 1979 and incorporated in its current legal form in 2006, it operates in the construction of residential and non-residential buildings and has developed specific expertise in civil works for energy infrastructure. The company maintains around 600 m² of offices over three levels, 3,000 m² of covered buildings and a 5,000 m² yard at its Vallata site, and reported 20 employees and €12 million in turnover in its 2021 financial statements, with separate provincial ranking data listing revenue of about €27.3 million for another year.
Since the late 1990s Pizzulo Costruzioni has focused on civil works connected to renewable energy plants, including wind farms, ground-mounted and canopy photovoltaic plants, RTN (Rete di Trasmissione Nazionale) grid stations, user substations, and high-voltage cable routes and laying. Its project portfolio spans multiple Italian provinces such as Avellino, Bari, Parma, Foggia, Matera, Potenza, Catanzaro, Benevento, Nuoro, Alessandria and Caserta. The company has also executed building and structural design, maintenance and consolidation of civil and industrial structures. In the Tyrrhenian Link HVDC interconnector between mainland Italy, Sicily and Sardinia, Pizzulo Costruzioni participates in a sub-consortium led by FATA, delivering civil works, electromechanical installation, ancillary facilities and pre-commissioning support for four converter stations for Terna and Siemens Energy, with completion scheduled by the end of 2028.
Pizzulo Costruzioni operates under certified management systems for quality (UNI EN ISO 9001:2015), environment (ISO 14001:2015) and occupational health and safety (UNI ISO 45001:2018). Its stated mission emphasises acting as a reliable partner to clients, continuous skills development, environmental performance improvement, pollution prevention, and maintaining high standards of worker health and safety while respecting human rights and regulatory requirements.