WHY BIA
Bia was a Greek goddess personifying force and power. Her father, Pallas, was the Titan of battle, while her mother, Styx, was the goddess of the River Styx. Bia had three siblings: Kratos, the god of strength, Nike, the goddess of victory, and Zelos, the god of zeal.
Along with their mother, Bia and her siblings helped Zeus in his war against the Titans. The war lasted for ten years with Zeus emerging victorious. Due to their heroic actions during the war, the four siblings won Zeus’s respect and became his constant companions. They were almost always by his side as he sat on his throne in Mount Olympus, and they were tasked with enforcing Zeus’s orders whenever he required an act of strength.
Bia is not as well-known as her siblings Kratos or Nike, but she does play a pivotal role in the story of Prometheus.
Prometheus was one of the Titans and was often in conflict with Zeus. Eventually, he angered Zeus so much that Zeus decided to punish him for all of eternity. He ordered that Prometheus be chained to a rock in the Caucasus Mountains. Bia and her brother, Kratos, were sent to carry out this task, but Bia was the only one strong enough to actually bind Prometheus to the rock with the unbreakable chains.
The same strength and persistence that Bia showed in mythology is now the byword for our approach to our planning and development projects. Our team persist and we make sure our projects are anchored in the local community and provide a long terms solution for the climate and environmental challenges faced in the real world today.