Franchetti SpA
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Franchetti SpA
Franchetti SpA helps owners of bridges, roads, tunnels, and other large civil structures inspect, monitor, and manage their assets. The company combines engineering services with software that stores inspection data, tracks defects, and helps customers decide what maintenance or repairs to do next. Its main customers are transport authorities, infrastructure operators, engineering firms, and public agencies that need to keep critical assets safe and in service. The company makes money by selling software, technical consulting, inspection support, and related project work. In practice, a customer may hire Franchetti to assess a structure, build a digital record of its condition, and use the company’s tools to follow it over time. That creates a mix of one-time project revenue and recurring revenue from software and ongoing support. Franchetti sits in a niche part of the infrastructure value chain: it does not build the bridges or roads, but it helps owners understand when they need maintenance, strengthening, or replacement. That makes its business different from a typical engineering contractor, because it combines field expertise with a data system that customers can use year after year to manage long-lived assets.
Franchetti SpA helps owners of bridges, roads, tunnels, and other large civil structures inspect, monitor, and manage their assets. The company combines engineering services with software that stores inspection data, tracks defects, and helps customers decide what maintenance or repairs to do next. Its main customers are transport authorities, infrastructure operators, engineering firms, and public agencies that need to keep critical assets safe and in service.
The company makes money by selling software, technical consulting, inspection support, and related project work. In practice, a customer may hire Franchetti to assess a structure, build a digital record of its condition, and use the company’s tools to follow it over time. That creates a mix of one-time project revenue and recurring revenue from software and ongoing support.
Franchetti sits in a niche part of the infrastructure value chain: it does not build the bridges or roads, but it helps owners understand when they need maintenance, strengthening, or replacement. That makes its business different from a typical engineering contractor, because it combines field expertise with a data system that customers can use year after year to manage long-lived assets.