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Architecture & Design | 31 WHAT ARE VIVENDO HOSPITALITY'S STRENGTHS? Vivendo's key strongpoint has always been the ability to build relationships and connections with suppliers abroad, some of which we have worked with for decades. As we consistently order copious quantities of work from different suppliers, we build our relationships quickly, and our suppliers end up seeing us as partners who are enthusiastic about their products and taking responsibility for installing it locally. Furthermore, our staff is considered an essential part of the process. We have an over twenty delivery and installation two men teams that works exclusively for Vivendo. We give them a place to excel, and they in turn develop a sense of pride and job satisfaction, taking on the responsibility of the work they do and ensure that the quality is never compromised, and timelines are met. We focus on quality over quantity, and that helps us keep in line with both our personal and company values. We want to execute every project to the high finish that Vivendo is known for, so we limit the number of projects we take on, we do not compromise on quality, and we are meticulous about what foreign joineries we work with. The Embassy Valletta Hotel, Valletta – Designed by MXA - Martin Xuereb & Associates Hotel Verdi, Sliema – Designed by Edwin Mintoff Architects

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