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05/01/2017

FCC has commissioned New Dallas Materials Recycling Facility Receives First Test Load

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The expected backlog for the Dallas MRF is around 290 million euros (300 million dollars) over the course of its lifetime. It will use the latest sorting and classification techniques, including artificial vision, as well as optical and gravimetric sorting machines. All of the waste collected in the single recycling co...

28/12/2016

Work commences on Edinburgh and Midlothian’s new energy from waste plant

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The £142 million contract to design, finance, build and operate the Millerhill Resource and Energy Recovery Centre (RERC) was signed by FCC Environment in October 2016. The company will operate the facility for 25 years, and will be built, on FCC Environment’s behalf, by Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI).

The facility, which is...

22/12/2016

FCC Environment’s consolidation in Europe continues with two new contracts worth €42 million

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The contract awarded in the UK, where FCC Group has been providing environmental services since 1989, covers municipal waste collection, selective collection and street cleansing for Barrow in Furness District Council, in Cumbria. The contract is worth £12 million (approximately €14.3 million).

Commencing on 1st April ...

21/12/2016

Aqualia wins the contract for the operation and maintenance of the La Gavia water treatment plant in Madrid

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Canal de Isabel II has awarded Aqualia, the FCC Group subsidiary specialising in water management, the operation and maintenance service for the La Gavia Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). The 4-year contract is worth a total of €11.5 million.

The La Gavia water treatment plant treats wastewater from the two La Gavia (G...

21/12/2016

FCC Construcción completes boring of the Bolaños tunnel on the Madrid-Galicia high-speed line

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With an average excavation performance of 19.40 linear metres per day in the first tunnel, the work took 11.5 months to complete. The boring of the second tunnel saw an average excavation performance of 24.32 linear metres per day, resulting in a completion term of 9.5 months. Therefore, there was a two month reduction...