Authorities from India
visit
FCC Aqualia
FCC Aqualia’s water management in more
than 1110 municipalities in 17 countries pla-
yed the key role in the meeting with the Indian
delegation from the state of Punjab and the
managers of FCC Aqualia. The company is
one of the few specialised operators invited
which is in the short-list for participating in the
Punjab’s sewerage and water supply system.
Situated in the north-eastern part of India
and with a population of more than 30 million
people, Punjab is one of the most developed
states in this Asian country.
The group, which included members of the
regional government of Punjab in charge of
urban development, visited FCC’s Aqualia’s
call centre and the facilities managed by the
Company in Lleida. Carolina Serrano, head of
the call centre and Guillermo Pérez described
FCC Aqualia’s customer service procedures
and technology.
In Lleida, the Punjab toured the Aigües de
Lleida facilities, the waste water treatment
plant, the laboratories, and the installations
of the city’s new water deposit. They were
accompanied by Francesc Quintillà, head
of the Lleida and Tarragona regional offices,
and other company managers. The guests
showed special interest in learning how FCC
Aqualia managers service such as the one in
Lleida which includes the entire end-to-end
water cycle.
From left to right, Ignacio Quintana, manager of the International Project; José Enrique Bofill, director
for the Middle East, and Luis de Lope, FCC Aqualia-Zone IV international manager (the fifth on
the left) with the delegation from India at the Las Tablas corporate offices. In the centre, Anil Joshi,
Minister of Municipalities, Education, and Health of the State of Punjab.
FCC Construcción
Green World Ambassador for 2014
FCC Construcción, the infrastructures divi-
sion of the Citizen Services Group has been
honoured as a Green World Ambassador for
2014 at a ceremony at the House of Com-
mons. This recognition comes as a result of
FCC Construcción’s environmental success
at the Enniskillen Hospital in Northern Ireland.
The hospital project has received three
awards to date:
•
The Building Better Healthcare Awards
for the exceptional work carried out.
•
The Green Apple Award in the Built En-
vironment and Architectural Heritage
category.
•
The Engineering News Record Global
Best Project Awards in June 2013.
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