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www.intecsa-inarsa.es
Engineering and
technical consulting since 1965
Company Profile
Slide 2GENERAL PRESENTATION // INTECSA-INARSA
CONTENT
10. INFRASTRUCTURES11. Tunnels and structures13. Railways and roads
15. PORTS AND LOGISTICS16. Ports and Coasts18. Building and Urban Planning
20. WATER AND ENVIRONMENT
04. Intecsa-Inarsa in the world05. Organization chart 06. Quality and environmental
management07. Quality certificates08. Recent awards
PRESENTATION
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e 03.INTECSA-INARSA
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e 04.ACTIVITYAREAS
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e 09.MAINCLIENTS
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Slide 3GENERAL PRESENTATION // INTECSA-INARSA
Presentation
Intecsa-Inarsa is a Spanish company specialising in consultancy and engineering with private capital, whichwas founded in 1965 on the basis of a limited number of technicians with wide experience in design andexecution of building work. Progressive growth has allowed the company to become one of the leading andmost diverse Spanish consultancy and engineering companies with powerful and prestigious internationalprojection.
The constant updating and ongoing innovation make it possible to offer made-to-measure solutions based onlatest-generation technology. Our company has been operating for fifty years in the sectors of Engineeringfor Linear Transport Works, Land Engineering, Underground Works and Structures; Port Engineering, MarineEnvironment and Coasts; Consultancy and Engineering of Water; Building Engineering and Urban Planningand Project Management.
Intecsa-Inarsa's technical team, trained and certified in a range of disciplines, is in permanent contact withUniversities and Research Centres which puts it on the front line of Technological Development, and offersanything from Feasibility Studies to Detailed Engineering.
Engineering and technical consulting since 1965
1965Establishmentof INTECSA
1998Acquisition & Merger of INTECSA by INARSA
2007Acquisitionby SNC Lavalin Group
2014INTECSA-INARSA returns to be a spanish companyHeadquarters : C/ Julián Camarillo, 53, 28037 Madrid, Spain.
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Intecsa-Inarsa in the world
HEADQUARTERS: MADRID
Julián Camarillo 53 Street, Madrid 28037Tlf: +34 915.67.38.00
Fax: +34 915.67.38.01/2/3/4/[email protected]
Branch Office: SAUDI ARABIA
Granada Business Park. Tower A4, 12th Floor, Office # 1230 East Ring Road, RiyadhTlf: +966 115 118 118, Ext. 8012
+966 115 118 111, +966 115 118 [email protected]
Branch Office: PANAMÁ
Manuel Maria Icaza St.PH PROCONSA 1 Building, 10B Floor.
Tlf: 507 693 66 [email protected]@intecsa-inarsa.es
Branch Office: COLOMBIA
93 Street # 18-28Office 404, Bogotá (Colombia)
Tlf: 571 645 12 [email protected]
Branch Office: ECUADOR
C.C. Comercial Laguna Plaza,Office 408, Vía a la Costa Km. 12,5
Guayaquil (Ecuador)Tlf: 593 97 908 55 50
Branch Office: PERU Branch Office: CHILE
La Concepción Street, 191. Planta 6, Office 25, Santiago de Chile (Chile)
Tlf: +56 2 2903 3394Tlf: +56 9 7742 4492
Permanentoffices
Countries where there have been projects
Branch Office: MURCIA
Street: Madre Paula Gil Cano s/nEdif. Torre Jemeca 3º-4ªpta, 30009 - Murcia Tlf: +34 968 22 50 06, Fax: +34 679 956 495
Branch Office: MEXICO
Homero St. 906, 6th Floor,Polanco, Delegation Miguel HidalgoCiudad de México, Distrito Federal.
México. Tlf: +525 552 575 [email protected]
Narciso de la Colina St. Nº421Office 1002.
Miraflores District, Lima (Peru)Tlf: 51-1 24 29 005 / (01) 284 – 2508
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Organization chartIntecsa-InarsaCEO
Deputy General Manager
C.F.O.
Human Resources Manager
Proposals and Contracting Dept.
Tunnelsand Structures Department
Executive Vice PresidentInternational Expansion
Legal Department
Quality Management
IT Support Dept.
Subcontracting Dept.
International
C.M. Peru
B.D.M. Chile
C.M. Colombia
Director C. America/MexicoOperations Director
Railwaysand RoadsDepartment
Ports / Coastsand LogisticsDepartment
Water andEnvironmentDepartment
Safety and Health Dept.
B.D.M. Ecuador
B.D.M. Panama
Director MEA
B.D.M. Mea
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Quality and environmental management
INTECSA-INARSA'S environmental experience in all kinds of building has beenrecognised for decades and its designs include systems which respect theenvironment and with high energy efficiency.
INTECSA-INARSA'S experts accompany their customers in such global matters as:
• LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)• High Environmental Quality (HQE, from the French abbreviation)• BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method)• MINERGIE• PAASIVHAUS.
INTECSA-INARSA contributes unbeatable knowledge to the design and operationof facilities including environmental parameters. Furthermore, it has dealt withnumerous projects of considerable energy efficiency and exemplary landscapeintegration.
The powerful commitment related with sustainable development is put intoeffect for all kinds of project.
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Quality certificates
From the point of view of Quality, in November 1994, INTECSA-INARSA obtainedthe Certificate of Company Registration No. ER-0244/1/94 from AENOR, the SpanishAssociation for Standardisation and Certification, accrediting the recognition of theQuality Assurance System applied in the company with the UNE-EN ISO 9001Regulation.
It likewise obtained the corresponding European Certification, the Quality SystemCertificate from EQNET (European Network for Quality Assessment andCertification), with the identical accreditation number.
From the environmental point of view, in August 1998, the Certificate of CompanyRegistration No. CGM-98/051 was obtained from AENOR, which accredits that theEnvironmental Management System applied to Intecsa-Inarsa is adapted toregulation UNE-EN ISO 14001. It likewise obtained the corresponding EuropeanCertificate from EQNET with the same accreditation number.
In 2006, INTECSA-INARSA integrated its Quality Management and EnvironmentalManagement Systems. Likewise, in 2011, the System for Prevention of OccupationalRisks was implemented according to the standards of rule OHSAS 18001-2007..
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Recent awards
Finalist at The Fleming Awards 2014 by British Geotechnical Association:-”Barcelona High Speed Railway Tunnel Project – Protecting World Heritage Buildings”.(Barcelona, Spain). Highest budget consultancy contract awarded by ADIF.
Best Civil Public Work 2013 by Madrid College of Civil Engineers:- “Railway Access to Barajas airport” Project (Madrid, Spain).
Aqueduct of Segovia Award 2011:- “General System Regeneration and Reuse of Urban Wastewater”
(Murcia, Spain)
Prize of the Madrid Civil Engineers Association to the technical office of the “Best PublicWork in Madrid. 2012”:- “Refurbishment of the Serrano street and construction of 3 underground parking lots”
(Madrid, Spain)
SNC Lavalin 2013 Awards of excellence:- “SR99 Alaskan Way Tunnel en Seattle”
(Seattle, USA). Øexcavation = 17.50 m (World Record)
Fidic Awards 2014:- “Burying of M-30 Highway and Madrid-Río”, (Madrid, Spain)
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InfrastructuresPorts – Coastsand Logistics
Water and Environment
Activity areas
Slide 10GENERAL PRESENTATION // INTECSA-INARSA
Arroyofresno collector, Madrid, Spain.
1. Infrastructures
1.1. Tunnels and structures1.2. Railways and roads
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Our Story
References
Main clientsExperience
This area works mainly large infrastructures (tunnels, underground works and large structures).They have developed highly complex works for public and private clients (national andinternational). Their main works are viaducts for high-speed trains, subway tunnels (Barcelona,Madrid) and special structures with high seismic activity.
Public
Private
Ministry of Public WorksLocal Spanish Administrations
TUNNELS AND UNDERGROUND WORKS• Studies: 228 studies.• Projects: 173 projects - 200 km of underground works.
- Metro: 64 stations and 88 km.- Tunnels: 85 km for roads and 150 km for urban roads.
• Supervision: 68 supervision.• Support: 22 assists.
STRUCTURES• High pass bridges: 32 for TGV and 65 for roads.• 68 overpasses, 250 underpasses and 19 footbridges.• Building: 200.000 m2.• Underground structures: 8 metro stations.• Other special structures: high seismic activity, settlements, temporary.
1.1. Tunnels and Structures
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CENTENARIO BRIDGE.
(Sevilla, Spain)
MAIN
REFERENCES IN
TUNNELS AND
STRUCTURES
▪ Year: 2012 – ongoing (2018)▪ Client: UTE Dragados-Sisk▪ Location: London, U.K.▪ Description: Will conect 37 stations, including Heathrow airport and Maidenhead. Auxiliary Building: foundations for
cranes, TBM thrust structures, metal platforms to support tunneling, etc.
CROSSRAIL C305
▪ Year: 2010 - 2012▪ Client: HNTB Corporation▪ Location: Seattle, U.S.A.▪ Description: The SR 99 Tunnel is a double board road tunnel built with prefabricated sections of 0.60 m thick, with an
outer diameter of 17,56 m, dug under the center of the city of Seattle and parallel to the coastline .
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT SR 99 TUNNEL
▪ Year: 2009▪ Client: ERGOSE (Greek railway administration)▪ Location: Greece▪ Description: High speed line between Thessalonica and Athens. The bridge has three bow-string arches in an area of high
seismic activity and active faults with vertical and horizontal differential movements (30 cm)
ARCH BRIDGE IN THE STRETCH LIANOKLADI-DOMOKOS, SG 26 STRUCTURE
▪ Year: 2008 - 2009▪ Client: Urbaser environment▪ Location: Marseille, France▪ Description: Construction project. Structural design of seven industrial buildings in high seismic activity area with sand
liquefaction in foundation. French regulations.
WASTE TREATMENT CENTER WITH ENERGY PRODUCTION
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Our Story
Main clients
Railways and roads area develops its work for public and private clients both nationally andabroad. Its principal activity centers on projects for high-speed trains, subway and its integrationinto the urban centers. It is also dedicated to road design projects, construction and tender.Recently expanded its activities to countries in the Middle East and South America where thedevelopment in this type of infrastructure increases the complexity and contracts.
References
Public
Private
RAILWAYS• High speed: > 500 km.• Subway, light rail, tram and suburban: 210 km. • Urban integration: 7 projects.
ROADS• Studies: > 1,500 km.• Layout projects: > 500 km.• Detail Design: > 2,000 km. • Tender projects: > 1,000 km.
1.2. Railways and Roads
Experience
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MAIN
REFERENCES IN
RAILWAYS AND
ROADS
▪ Year: 2013▪ Client: FCC / Riyadh Subway / Saudi ARAMCO▪ Location: Dharan, SAUDI ARABIA▪ Description: Assess the feasibility of transit system in an exclusive right-of-way linking primary SAUDI ARAMCO campus
activity centers in the Dhahran Area and to define the best system in terms of system capacity, quality of service,environmental, cost and risk level.
MONORAIL / LRT DHAHRAN AREA TRANSIT FESIBILITY STUDY
▪ Year: 2014▪ Client: KFCA (King Fahd Causeway Authority)▪ Location: SAUDI ARABIA / BAHRAIN▪ Description: Technical, economic and financial feasibility studies of a new causeway linking Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
Special attention is paid to the environmental impact. Will have 25 km long and connect to the GCC network.
FEASIBILITY STUDY AND ENGINEERING. CONNECTION BETWEEN SAUDI ARABIA AND BAHRAIN. VIA RAIL GCC A. CAUSEWAY.
▪ Year: 2002 – Work in progress▪ Client: ADIF▪ Location: Barcelona, SPAIN▪ Description: Preliminary Study. Detailed Design. Site Supervision. Technical Inspection on behalf of the Administration.
Extensive geotechnical survey Hydrogeological study with ACA. Noise and vibration study to provide solutions close tothe Sagrada Familia; settlement study and settlement monitoring during work.
UNDERGROUND URBAN SECTION CONNECTING SANTS STATION AND SAGRERASTATION IN BARCELONA.
▪ Year: 2010 Client: Ministry of Public Works▪ Location: Madrid, SPAIN▪ Description: The project consists of burying underground the A-42 highway between the junctions with M-45 and M-50
highways. The total length is 5.8 Km. Interchanges 4 Unit. Overpasses: 5 Unit. Transversal crossing over structure: 10Ramp for Public Transport: 6 Unit. Drainage Works: 2 pumping wells. Emergency exits: 74 Unit.
DETAILED DESIGN OF RESERVED CARRIAGEWAYS FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION. A-42 HIGHWAY. STRETCH M-45 AND M-50. (MADRID, SPAIN)
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2. Ports – Coasts and Logistics
2.1. Ports and Coasts2.2. Logistics (Buildings and Urban Planning)
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Main Clients
2.1. Ports and Coasts
Experience
References
Our Story
The Ports & Marine Area develops its activity in three main sectors, namely ports, marine and coasts, working in diverseengineering and consultancy projects such as port planning and management, marine studies, and detailed design & workssupervision. Regarding marine environment, this Area works on physical and operational oceanography and marine environment,its natural resources, marine environmental studies and environmental supervision of works, as well as in Integrated CoastalZones Management (ICZM) projects.
Intecsa-Inarsa offers a wide range of services comprising pre-feasibility and feasibility studies, basic and detailed engineering,works direction and supervision, integrated project management, as well as other specific consultancy and engineering works.
Public
Private
PORTS• Consultancy: Port planning & management and terminals• Engineering: Marine studies and design & supervision
MARINE STUDIES• Oceanography: physical and operational.• Marine Environment: Natural resources, environmental studies and
environmental works supervision.
COASTAL STUDIES• Integrated Coastal Zones Management (ICZM)• Coastal Engineering: Processes and Design & Supervision
▪ National port authorities (Spain)▪ Coastal managers▪ Ministry of Environment▪ International port authorities
▪ Chile ▪ Peru
▪ Spain▪ Gabon
T T I
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MAIN
REFERENCES IN
PORTS AND
COASTS
DEVELOPMENT OF LARGE SCALE PUERTO SAN ANTONIO (CHILE)
SYSTEM FOR A REAL-TIME CONTROL DATA FOR METEO-OCEANOGRAPHIC VARIABLES IN SAN ANTONIO (CHILE)
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PORT. FREE ZONE MANDJI ISLAND (GABON)
MASTER PLAN FOR THE SUSTAINABLE USE OF THE COAST. PROVINCES OF SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE AND LAS PALMAS (SPAIN)
▪ Year: 2013▪ Client: San Antonio Port Company (EPSA)▪ Location: San Antonio, Chile▪ Description: Feasibility study of a new commercial port with a capacity of 6 million TEU, consisting of two partly-
authomated terminals. It included the preliminary design of major works: dredging, docks, piers, fillings, urbanization and buildings).
▪ Year: 2012▪ Client: San Antonio Port Company (EPSA)▪ Location: San Antonio, Chile▪ Description: Design, supply, installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance for one year of a real-time control
system for meteo-oceanographic data at San Antonio Port: wind, waves, currents, temperature, visibility, UV index ....
▪ Year: 2011▪ Client: Ministry of Economy, Trade, Industry and Tourism of the Republic of Gabon▪ Location: Mandji Island, Gabon▪ Description: Basic Design of a new commercial port for container terminals, solid bulk and liquid bulk jetty. It included
the preliminary design of major works: dredging, docks and berths, filling and urbanization.
▪ Year: 2010▪ Client: Coasts General Directorate; Ministry of Environment▪ Location: Canary Islands, Spain▪ Description: Analysis of physical, environmental, socio-economic and urban features of the seacoast, SWOT Analysis
and Proposal of actions according to the Policy of Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)
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Our Story
Main Clients
INTECSA-INARSA´s building and urban planning specialists provide services related with the mainstudies developed by other departments (infrastructures, industrial, water and environment) andalso for specific clients in urban planning, architecture and Integrated Project Management. Theyalso work in technical engineering fields, from geotechnical to structural design, mechanical,electrical, security, etc. and organization, management and control of projects. The teamcapacities comprise technical and management support and ensure the achievement of allquality goals, cost and time of completion.
References
Activities / Services:Design, construction projects, control and supervision of work:
• Residential and office buildings • Hotels and residences• Research and teaching centers• Shopping malls • Hospitals • Intelligent Buildings• Airport terminals, railway stations and maritime terminals• Rehabilitation• Energy optimization
Services• Architectural and engineering construction design for different types of
buildings. • Consulting and research work Feasibility studies, Layout plans,
Technical/ Economics Audits, Land acquisition, Regulations, Negotiation of building permits
• Control and supervision of construction work.• Project and construction management
2.2. Building and Urban planning
Experience
Publics
Privates
• Ministry of Public Works• Local Spanish Administrations• CSIC (Spain)• INSS (Spain)
• Zone Franche Île Mandji (Gabon)• CyLOG (Spain)• PLAZA (Spain)
• National and International Construction Companies• Real State Developers
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MAIN
REFERENCES IN
BUILDING AND
URBAN
PLANNING
▪ Year: 2012▪ Client: Spanish National Social Security Institute (INSS)▪ Location: Málaga, SPAIN▪ Description: Construction Design and works supervision for the headquarters of the Social Security in the city of Málaga
(Spain). Top quality standards design with high energy efficiency consumtion. Total 23,000 sqm
INSS MALAGA
▪ Year: 2007
▪ Client: Complutense University in Madrid
▪ Location: Madrid, SPAIN
▪ Description: Preliminary studies of the current building condition and its facilities and complet rehabilitation project of the
Faculty of Medicine at the UCM, more than 100.000 sqm. Historic monument building, high level of protection.
FACULTY OF MEDICINE COMPLUTENSE UNIVERSITY IN MADRID (UCM)
▪ Year: 2007
▪ Client: CSIC
▪ Location: Madrid, SPAIN
▪ Description: New headquarters for the National center for Phisics and Mathmatics Research. Provided with the most
updated facilities for the research, study and teaching activities.
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT FOR THE INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS AT THE UAM
▪ Year: 2009 - 2010
▪ Client: Presidency of the Republic of Gabon
▪ Location: Port Gentil, GABON
▪ Description: An organization and urban planning project is proposed. It´s a swampy area near the sea. The project
provides the Parcel "F" of new accesses and infrastructures.
ORGANIZATION AND URBAN PLANNING PROJECT OF PARCEL “F” IN ILE MANDJI –PORT GENTIL, GABON
▪ Year: 2006 - 2007
▪ Client: Consorcio Urbanístico Los Molinos Buenavista
▪ Location: Getafe, Madrid, SPAIN
▪ Description: Masterplan, infrastructures construction project and supervision of the works for the new urban area of
Buenavista.
URBAN PLANNING PROJECT OF PP-03 “BUENAVISTA“ SECTOR
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3. Water and Environment
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Main Clients
Our Story
With a long tradition in Hydraulic Works and Hydrological Planning,Intecsa-Inarsa’s Directorate of Water and Environmental Planning isstaffed by professionals who cover, in the different phases of planning,project and operations, the entire water cycle within a framework ofsustainability and environmental care. The constant challenge is tooptimize the resource and define viable projects from the economic,social and environmental point of view.
References
Water engineering: consultancy, projects and site management or supervision. • Transport and distribution networks: pipes and channels for water supply, drainage
and irrigation.• Storage infrastructures such as reservoirs, ponds and tanks.• Collection works and pumping stations.• Drainage and storm tanks.• Emergency plans and operating regulations.• Auscultation of dams.• Treatment plants: Drinking water, Wastewater.• Desalination.• Outlets.• Irrigation.
River Hydraulics: consultancy, projects and site management or supervision• Adaptation and restoration of watercourses: projects and on-site supervision.• Channeling and water defenses: projects and on-site supervision.
Hydrological Planning and water resources: studies and plans• Watercourse management plans.• Evaluation and study of surface and underground resources.• Drought.
Environment: studies, plans and on-site supervision• Evaluation of the Environmental Impact of Projects.• Landscape and Environmental Integration Projects .• Environmental Vigilance on Site.
3.1. Water and The Environment
Publics
Privates
• European Commission• MAGRAMA• Local authorities • Hydrographic confederations • Water treatment institutions• Regional organizations• State-owned companies: AcuaMED, AcuaES, SEIASA, …• BEI
• Water distribution companies• Building firms • Water concessions • Energy firms • Ariab Mining Company Ltd.
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MAIN
REFERENCES IN
WATER
ENGINEERING
▪ Year: 2004 – 2016 Client: Confederación Hidrográfica del Duero (Hydrographic Confederation of the Duero).▪ Location: SPAIN▪ Description: Quantitative and qualitative monitoring of the dam designed for flood control, urban water supply, irrigation
of 6,010 hectares and maintenance of the ecological flow downstream from the dam. The typology is a straight gravitydam and vibrated concrete, the height is 75 m above the flow and the capacity of the reservoir is 44.12 hm3.
DA
MS
CONTROL AND MONITORING OF THE WORK ON THE CASTROVIDO RESERVOIR ON THE RIVER ARLANZA.
▪ Year: 2010- 2013 Client: AcuaEs. Location: Lérida, SPAIN.▪ Description: The total length of the section is 22,230 m, with maximum design flow of 15 m³/s. The channel is made in a
trapezoidal section of 2.45 m in height and widths of 3.00 m at the base and 12.60 m at the top, with covering of massconcrete of 15 cm thickness. Most significant pieces of work: aqueduct, of 171 m, two tunnels of 289 m and 4,927 m, twotraps of 2,302 m and 1,417 m. The work is completed with the different elements and auxiliary installations (regulationwork, irrigation outlets, beacons and safety overflow channels).
IRR
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NMANAGEMENT OF THE BUILDING WORK FROM THE PROJECT AND ADDENDA NO.1 OF THE SEGARRA-GARRIGUES CHANNEL. SECTION V.
▪ Year: 2012 – 2013 Client: Aguas de la Cuenca del Sur.▪ Location: Seville, SPAIN.▪ Description: The main artery of 51,500 m of ductile cast iron of 800 mm, and branches of 52,000 m of 250-500 mm and
8,000 m of 110-250 mm diameter. It includes the construction of five new tanks (capacities of between 15,000 m3 and1,000 m3) and the Ecija 3 pumping station, of 2,268 m3/h; Hm= 98 m; P=810 KW.
WA
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IMPROVEMENT OF THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR THE “PLAN ECIJA” CONSORTIUM OF WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE.
▪ Year: 2004 Client: Confederación Hidrográfica del Duero (Hydrographic Confederation of the Duero).▪ Location: Salamanca, SPAIN. Description: Technical assistance for the building work on the Waste Water
Treatment Plan designed to treat a maximum daily flow of approximately 120,000 m3 of waste water, amounting to anannual flow of 30 hm3. This volume of water is equivalent to that generated by a population of 550,000. Apart from thewater and sludge treatment lines, it includes a safety overflow for cases of flooding, an outlet with a 718 m tunnel and theconstruction of the Southern General Collector, of 2,380 m in length, the water and sludge lines of the plant.
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CONTROL AND MONITORING OF THE WORK ON THE SALAMANCA WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT.
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MAIN
REFERENCES IN
RIVER
HYDRAULICS
▪ Year: 2004 Client: Conferación Hidrográfica del Guadalquivir (Hydrographic Confederation of the Guadalquivir)▪ Location: Granada, SPAIN▪ Description: The villages of Monachil, Cájar, La Zubia, Ogíjares and Gójar, located on the southern edge of the fertile
plain, with approximately 37,000 inhabitants and solid growth, are threatened by the existence of ten ravines. With thesituation prior to the project, the heavy rains caused serious floods which caused grave damage. The project is for thedesign of diversions, channeling and protection work to prevent future floods in the affected villages.C
HA
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PROJECT OF THE DIVERSION AND CHANNELING OF THE RAVINES ON THE SOUTHERN EDGE OF THE GRANADA FERTILE PLAIN
▪ Year: 2008 Client: Confederación hidrográfica del Júcar (Hydrographic Confederation of the Júcar)▪ Location: Valencia, SPAIN Description: The work took place on 24 Km of the bank of the River Turia, from the Parque
de Cabecera de Valencia, to Villamarxant. It included: restoration and environmental improvement, replanting of theedges and banks, reforestation, creation and adaptation of footpaths, execution of 19 wooden structures for crossing theriver, planning of anthropic uses (pouring areas, vantage-points, bird-watching observatories, signaling, fishing points).Creation of two interpretation centers.R
EST
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NCONTROL AND MONITORING OF THE WORK ON THE PROJECT: RIVER PARK OFTHE TURIA BETWEEN VILLAMARXANT AND QUART DE POBLET
▪ Year: 2008 Client: Confederación hidrográfica del Segura (Hydrographic Confederation of the Segura)▪ Location: Alicante, SPAIN▪ Description: Environmental recovery so as to revitalize the area, improve the aesthetic and scenic condition of the
Amorós y San Cayetano Ravine (section of action from 9,186 m).The work consisted basically of improvement to thecrossing infrastructure, actions of replanting with autochthonous species and adaptation of the sides of the ravine so as toreduce the powerful erosion by water arising.
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DRAWING UP THE PROJECT FOR FIGHTING DESERTIFICATION IN THE AMORÓSAND SAN CAYETANO RAVINE IN THE MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF CREVILLENTE(ALICANTE)
▪ Year: 2012 Client: Ministry of the Environment, Rural and Marine Areas, Hydrographic Confederation of the Guadiana▪ Location: SPAIN Description: Determination and selection of the Areas of Significant Potential Risk of Flooding as set
down in the European Flood Risk Directive (Directive 2007/60/CE) through the collection and analysis of the availableinformation of interest, the conduct of a historical study of flooding and a geo-morphological study of uses of the land andthe conduct of the hydrological and hydraulic models on 209 km of watercourse, which resulted in the selection of 850 kmof watercourses as such areas.
FLO
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PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF THE RISK OF FLOODING IN THE HYDROGRAPHIC DEMARCATION OF THE GUADIANA (SPAIN)
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MAIN
REFERENCES IN
HYDROLOGICAL
PLANNING AND
WATER
RESOURCES
▪ Year: 2011 – 2012 Client: Agencia Vasca del Agua (Basque Water Agency)▪ Location: SPAIN Description: Review and extension of the daily series of water resources in the entire river network of
the Basque Country by means of the construction and comparison of the TETIS distributed model of the UP Valencia andthe SACRAMENTO (Soil Moisture Accounting model) of the US NMS. Once the models are constructed, they arecompleted with the analysis of the effect of climate change and the calculation of modular ecological volumes for therivers of the Basque Region.
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UPDATING THE EVALUATION OF WATER RESOURCESOF THE BASQUE REGION 2010
▪ Year: 2008 – 2013 Client: Dirección General del Agua (General Water Management)▪ Location: SPAIN Description: The scope covers 150,000 km2 of the Mediterranean catchment area, which represents
30% of the Spanish mainland territory. The determination of the regime of ecological volumes in rivers and estuaries hasbeen carried out in such a manner as to guarantee the functionality and structure of the associated aquatic and terrestrialecosystems, contributing to achieving a good condition or ecological potential in the continental and transitional waters.E
CO
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LCONSULTANCY AND ASSISTANCE OF ECOLOGICAL VOLUMES IN THE HYDROGRAPHIC DEMARCATION OF THE EBRO, THE SEGURA AND THE JÚCAR
▪ Year: 2008 – 2010 Client: Agencia Andaluza del Agua (Andalusian Water Agency)▪ Location: Andalusia, SPAIN▪ Description: The scope of the work covers 7,952 Km2 in an area of some 50 km width and 350 km in length. It is
characterised by its great contrasts both in the physical features of the territory and in the climatic and socio-economicconditions. The programme includes 340 measures designed to achieve a substantial improvement in the state of themasses without compromising current and future uses .
PLA
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HYDROLOGICAL PLANNING AND PROGRAMME OF MEASURES IN INTRA-COMMUNITY BASINS OF ANDALUSIA
▪ Year: 2011 – 2013 Client: Confederación Hidrográfica del Segura (Hydrographic Confederation of the Segura)▪ Location: Baños de Fortuna, Quibas, Sierra de Argallet, Sierra de Crevillente and Cuaternario de Fortuna. SPAIN▪ Description: Quantification of the volume of overuse of the aquifers for the establishment of improvement measures of
the state of underground waters, in fulfillment of the Water Framework Directive (WFD). Actions carried out: inventoryand updating of underground water points for the hydrogeological units in the study, establishment of the water balanceand analysis of the annual volume of overuse of the aquifers and preparation of a GIS in support for the cartographicrepresentation of the analysis and the results obtained.G
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STUDY FOR QUANTIFICATION OF THE ANNUAL VOLUME OF OVERUSE OF THE AQUIFERS OF THE MASSES OF UNDERGROUND WATERS
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▪ Year: 2003 - 2012▪ Client: Confederación Hidrográfica del Segura (Hydrographic Confederation of the Segura)▪ Location: SPAIN▪ Description: Management of waste authorization files: Exploitation of the control networks for water quality, annual
preparation of the waste control fee, processing of official complaints due to quality problems in continental waters,preparation of the proposals for punishments deriving from the waste dumping campaigns, adaptation to the Water.W
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TASKS OF PROTECTION AND MONITORING OF THE WATER QUALITY OF THE CONTINENTAL WATERS IN THE HYDROGRAPHIC CONFEDERATION OF THE SEGURA
▪ Year: 2014▪ Client: Confederación Hidrográfica del Segura (Hydrographical Confederation of the Segura)▪ Location: Murcia, SPAIN▪ Description: Environmental proceedings of the project for a flood abatement dam on the Rambla de la Torrecilla (initial
document and environmental impact study) according to the ordinary procedure of evaluation of environmental impactset down by Act 21/2013, of 9th December, on Environmental Evaluation.C
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STUDY OF SOLUTIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROCEDURES OF THE BUILDING PROJECT FOR DEFENSE WORKS AGAINST FLOODS IN THE RAMBLA DE LA TORRECILLA. TORRECILLA DAM
▪ Year: 2012 – 2014 Client: European Commission, Directorate General of the Environment▪ Location: Europe▪ Description: Conduct of the tasks of technical secretariat, easing the information flow between the member states, the
European Commission and the private sector taking as the main objective ensuring the achievement of the environmentalgoals by means of the improvement of the transfer of innovation for which an online platform has been developed whichpromotes connection between those offering and those requiring innovation.C
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EUROPEAN INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP ON WATER
▪ Year: 2012 – 2017 Client: AcuaEs Location: Pontevedra, SPAIN▪ Description: Integration and coordination of the environmental activities with those of the Project Management and with
the technical assistance of engineering which give support to it in the following phases: Phase I: Supervision of theBuilding Project, Phase II: Review of the Environmental Assurance Plan, Phase III: Preparation of the Plan for Supervisionand Environmental Monitoring, Phase IV: Environmental Management of the Work and Phase V: EnvironmentalManagement of Start up.
SERVICES OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL SUPERVISION OF PROJECTS, WORK AND START UP OF THE “DRAINAGE OF VIGO” AND “NEW WATER SUPPLY TO PONTEVEDRA AND ITS ESTUARY”
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Main Clients
Public administrations
Construction companies
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