Ourense-Monforte de Lemos-Lugo corridor
Since early 2020, a team of more than 40 Ineco employees has worked on the improvement and modernisation of the 71-kilometre section between Monforte and …
Since early 2020, a team of more than 40 Ineco employees has worked on the improvement and modernisation of the 71-kilometre section between Monforte and …
Ineco is advising the government of Gran Canaria on the final design for the island’s Mobility Centre. The project is to be carried out over …
In July, Ineco attended the working group session titled ‘The Benefits of Galileo for Precision Agriculture’, which was held at the Galileo Information Centre in …
This September, in recognition of its initiatives to promote sustainable mobility among its employees, Ineco received the Madrid Mobility 360 prize at the 15th edition …
The team of Cyber-Security experts for IT Management Consultancy is responsible for protecting the computer systems and services of Ineco’s clients against potential threats. The team offers added value with its high level of specialisation and collaboration with international bodies and organisations that are committed to security in the cyberspace.
The increase in tourism in the area around Santa Marta, especially nature tourism, is boosting activity at Simón Bolívar airport. According to the Master Plan that Ineco has just completed, passenger numbers could grow from 2.4 million in 2019 to 7.3 million over the coming decades. Consequently, a variety of expansion works are proposed.
The ongoing renovation of the historic Zaragoza-Teruel-Sagunto line, which forms part of the Cantabrian-Mediterranean Corridor, has resulted in an exponential increase in freight traffic along this section over the last four years. Ineco has been involved in drawing up the plans as well as executing the works to revitalise this strategic link to the European markets.
The application of satellite technology in railways provides an inexpensive way to improve safety and capacity on certain lines by using virtual balises instead of physical track-based equipment. For several years, Ineco, Adif and CEDEX have been helping to develop these solutions through a number of European innovation projects. The most recent of these projects, RAILGAP, will be carried out over a period of three years.
Ineco is collaborating with Puertos del Estado in the legalisation of the concessions for public property following the legislative reform of 2014, which extended their maximum duration from 35 to 50 years. Concessions are the legal instrument by which the State allows private companies to make use of the public port domain, and their duration is essential to improve the operations of the Spanish port system.
Since July 2021, Sol multimodal station has been connected to the recently renovated Gran Vía metro station via a pedestrian tunnel. Ineco drew up the commissioning plan and supervised the works for this underground connection, which serves 22,000 users every day in the heart of the Spanish capital.