Tomás Elejalde / General Manager of Metro de Medellín
Tomás Elejalde has been with Metro de Medellín for more than 20 years and has held different positions of responsibility before his appointment as general manager in 2016.
Tomás Elejalde has been with Metro de Medellín for more than 20 years and has held different positions of responsibility before his appointment as general manager in 2016.
Medellín was the first city in the world to use cable cars for public transport: we interview Tomás Elejalde, the general manager of Metro de Medellín.
Ineco celebrates a decade working for Jamaica’s main tourist airport, located in Montego Bay: most recently, on a redesign of the check-in area inspired by the natural environment –the airport is located by the sea– and supervision of airfield works. A decade in which passenger traffic has continued to grow, reaching almost four million in 2017.
With 4.9 million inhabitants and an annual growth rate of more than 4%, over the last three decades, Costa Rica has managed to diversify its economy, based on tourism, services and exports. To ensure that growth does not stop, the country is striving to modernise its transport infrastructure. Roads and ports are critical, and Ineco, in partnership with Acciona, is managing an infrastructure design programme known as the PIT for the Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MOPT), slated to run until 2020.
Costa Rica’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation, through ICAO, has awarded Ineco the project for the expansion and rehabilitation of the airfields of the Daniel …
Ineco has collaborated with the company Arcadis on the definition of the scope of the project for the commissioning and Operational Readiness and Transfer (ORAT) …
In April, the city of Miami hosted the 7th World Strategic Forum, with Ineco’s chairman, Isaac Martín-Barbero (in the photo, second to the right) participating …
Since 2013, Evans Avendaño has headed Aeropuertos del Perú (AdP), which manages the concession of 12 of the country’s regional airports.
The continuous growth of air traffic in the Andean country has led to a process to expand and upgrade its airports, with Ineco participating in this work as part of a consortium with the Peruvian engineering firm, CESEL, with the projects to expand the airports in Lima and Chiclayo.
Aeropuertos del Perú (AdP) has commissioned Ineco to update the airside surface restoration and improvement programme at the Iquitos, Pisco and Pucallpa airports. The Iquitos …