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15/11/2010

FCC to bring in 150 people with disabilities over the next three years

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The ONCE Foundation and FCC signed an agreement in Madrid on the 17th last that will enable 150 people with disabilities to enter the company's workforce over the next three years.

The accord, sponsored by FCC's leading shareholder, Esther Koplowitz, was signed by ONCE and ONCE Foundation President Miguel Carballeda and...

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15/11/2010

FCC brings people with disabilities on board in positions of responsibility

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In June 2008 the Ministry of Development opened the Santa Isabel Tunnels, part of the Zaragoza ring road -Z-40- project.

Tunnel operation and maintenance were awarded to MATINSA under a comprehensive upkeep contract in 2007, so MATINSA has had to shoulder responsibility for service at the Santa Isabel Tunnel Control Cen...

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14/11/2010

FCC Construcción technician receives an occupational health and safety prize

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The Scientific Association of Occupational Health and Safety Experts of Andalucía, ACESSLA, held the second Meeting of Occupational Health and Safety Experts of Andalucía on the 10th and 11th November.

On the programme for the meeting was the giving of the 2010 ACESSLA Prize for the Best Occupational Health and Safety E...

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09/11/2010

FCC partnered with Cataluña Polytechnic University

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For the second year in a row, FCC has played partner to the School of Advanced Industrial Engineering of Barcelona -which belongs to Cataluña Polytechnic University- to teach a mini-course on tunnel-boring machines.

The mini-course is part of a larger course on construction and industrial architecture taught by CPU's De...

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07/11/2010

FCC to build Torre Cajasol for 21 million euro

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The contract covers the second phase of the building's construction, which includes the shallow foundations, floor structure and metal crown roof.

Designed by architect César Pelli and located in Seville, the skyscraper will tower to a height of 180 metres and have four basements. It is the tallest building ever planned...

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