Enersense to Deliver New Towers in Northern Lithuania


Enersense International has signed a major agreement with Lithuania’s state-owned broadband organisation, VŠĮ Plačiajuostis Internetas, to design and build a series of telecom towers across Northern Lithuania.


This multi-million-euro programme is part of a national effort to expand high-speed broadband and strengthen the country’s digital infrastructure. Enersense will handle the entire scope: technical and working designs, foundations, steel structures, electrical systems, telecom equipment, and site security.

The towers are defined as special engineering structures under Lithuanian law, highlighting the project’s complexity and importance. Work begins in early 2026 and should complete within the year, with an overall value of around €8 million.


Enersense says the contract supports its expansion strategy in the Baltic region and reinforces its long-standing capabilities in telecom and civil engineering.


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