FCC Construcción has been operating in Portugal since 1990,
the year in which it acquired the Portuguese construction com-
pany now known as Ramalho Rosa Cobetar (RRC).
RRC is a reference company in Portugal, with a team of nearly
300 people, which has won the respect of its customers,
suppliers and competition thanks to its performance in major
construction projects in various areas of activity.
References in Portugal
Motorways and roads. Sections and viaducts in the A1, A9 mo-
torways (and Montemor Tunnel); A7, A3, A6, A2, A23 (and the
Ramela and Gardunha tunnels); the Alverca (A1) and Carregado
loops (A10) and the Gala Bridge in Figueira da Foz.
Maritime projects:
The transmarine pipeline of Matosinhos
and Doca de Olivais for Expo 98.
Hydraulic projects:
The Óbidos dam, the Aveiro and Mato-
sinhos waste water treatment plants (includes operations); the
dyke and pipeline at Coruche.
Railway projects:
The EN10 section in Bobadela, Lousado-
Nine and Castelo Branco.
Stations:
The Lisbon underground stations Lumiar and Alfor-
nelos; the EXPO 98 underground and the Bela Vista, Chelas,
Cabio Ruivo and Oriente stations, among others.
Buildings:
Instituto Portugués de Calidad, in Coimbra; The
Geosciences Building at Aveiro University; ISCTE of Lisbon
University, and the El Corte Inglés department store in Gaia.
Refurbishment and maintenance of monuments:
San Bento
Station in Oporto; the Abade Baçal Museum in Bragança; the
Arraiolos Pousada, and the Vila Formosa Roman bridge.
Road upkeep and maintenance:
Lisbon and Vila Real.
Environment:
the Mirandela waste treatment plant and land-
fill site and the integrated hazardous industrial waste plant in
Chamusca.
Industrial:
Reconversion of the Sines refinery.
Since 1990
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