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20/12/2009

The Taoiseach opens a motorway built by FCC and Sacyr

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Taoiseach Brian Cowen opened 56-kilometre-long motorway N6 between Galway and Ballinasloe, Ireland, which was built by Sacyr Vallehermoso and FCC with a budget of 288 million euro.

This motorway, which forms a fundamental part of Ireland's National Development Plan, is one of the biggest public works projects ever built...

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10/12/2009

International Federation for Structural Concrete Award for the Navia Viaduct

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The Navia Viaduct, constructed by FCC, has been distinguished by the jury with a Special Mention in the category of Civil Engineering Structures at the 2010 fib Awards for Outstanding Structures.

The results of the call for entries will be presented officially on 29 May 2010 at the Third Congress of the International Fe...

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08/12/2009

FCC’s Luis Viñuela and José Martínez, authors of a book on bridge building

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Proyecto y Construcción de Puentes Metálicos y Mixtos, a book written by Luis Viñuela Rueda and José Martínez Salcedo, both of whom are civil engineers with FCC Construcción, has just been published as part of the Publicaciones APTA project.

APTA (the Association for the Technical Promotion of Steel) is an independent n...

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30/11/2009

FCC to build a 64.5-million-euro tunnel in Slovenia

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The Austrian construction company Alpine, a subsidiary of FCC, has signed a contract to build Markovec Tunnel in Slovenia. The 2.1-kilometre-long tunnel belongs to the coastal motorway. Alpine and its Slovenian partner were chosen for the contract in June, although the contract was only signed with DARS, the state road...

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30/11/2009

Workshop for Construction Model Change

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At the workshop's closing event, Mr Nadal, regional councilman for land policy and public works, defended the need to foster refurbishment, since that is the best sustainable policy. He added, however, "Civil engineering work will continue to be called upon to play a driving role in the economy's productivity, and the ...

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