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02/02/2017

FCC presents a new fleet of vehicles and machinery for waste collecting and street cleaning services in Crevillent (Alicante)

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FCC will undertake the municipal cleaning services in Crevillent for the next 10 years, which may be extended each year up to a maximum of 5 years, and will serve over 28,000 people in the municipality.

The contract was awarded to FCC as its bid was considered to be the best of the five submitted in the tender process. ...

31/01/2017

FCC Medio Ambiente joins the 360 organisations that have calculated and registered their carbon footprint

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Fulfilling its commitments and exceeding its GHG emissions reduction goal, the Spanish Environment division of FCC agreed, in an initial period, to reduce diffuse GHG emissions from landfills and, by means of the measures undertaken voluntarily, managed to achieve a 26.25% reduction in its GHG emissions in landfills in...

18/01/2017

FCC has started elevating the roof of Atlético de Madrid’s new stadium

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The roof is an open tensile structure comprising an exterior steel and double height compression ring, an interior traction ring and two sets of radial cables. The roof will shelter the stands, protecting 96% of seats from the rain. The new stadium is being built by FCC and was designed by architects Antonio Cruz and A...

06/01/2017

The Grupo Carso consortium, which includes FCC, has been awarded the 3.9 billion euros contract for the construction of the new terminal building in the Mexico City Airport

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The Mexico City airport group, belonging to the Secretary of Communications and Transport of the Mexican Government, has awarded the contract for construction to the consortium led by Grupo Carso, which includes FCC. The consortium will build the terminal building of the new international airport for Mexico City (NAIC...

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...