Work on the Madrid, Barcelona & Málaga metros
The company continues with several civil works projects, technical assistance work and design and feasibility studies for the Madrid, Barcelona and Malaga metros. Track inspection …
The company continues with several civil works projects, technical assistance work and design and feasibility studies for the Madrid, Barcelona and Malaga metros. Track inspection …
Ineco has begun technical studies to modify the alignment and infrastructure of the line 5 track of the Madrid Metro. Specifically, the works –which were …
The company has participated, for another year, in the Passenger Terminal Expo 2016 fair, which was held in Cologne from 15 to 17 March. José …
The Bus Transport Strategic Plan for the Sultanate of Oman will provide the country with a public transport that is modern, efficient, sustainable and equipped …
Conceived as a centre for interpretation, the space opened by Ineco at their central headquarters in Madrid has been designed to offer a tour of the main infrastructures around the world carried out by the public company and by other Spanish engineering firms. It is a way of representing the leadership and good performance of these companies and the knowledge of their professionals.
In these pages, the architect Bruce Fairbanks and the aeronautical engineer Roberto Serrano reflect on the types of control towers. They are both professionals, experts in aeronautical projects with more than 20 years’ experience, and they offer us their personal approach in different but complementary disciplines.
The new railway line that connects A Coruña to Santiago and Vigo has set a record for regional rail lines in Spain by exceeding three million passengers over the past year. From the beginning, Ineco has worked on this infrastructure which has breathed new life into rail transport in Galicia.
A versatile modular structure of porticos with a ‘light box’ night effect: this is how we can describe the new halt of the Soto del Henares commuter train station in the Madrid municipality of Torrejón de Ardoz, designed by Ineco.
By employing the traditional technique of riveting, riveted-steel marquees that have been affected by corrosion at Aranjuez station –a historic building dating back to the 19th century– have regained their full splendour. Construction work entrusted to the temporary business association (UTE in Spanish) Restauración Estación de Aranjuez has been carried out under the direction of experts from Ineco for Adif. The project is part of the Ministries’ of Public Works and Culture “1% Cultural” programme.
Ineco was involved throughout all stages of construction and testing on this 99-kilometre line which has reduced the travel time between Madrid and Zamora by …