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with two new water

management contracts

FCC Aqualia won two new contracts for the

construction of two water treatment plants

in the cities of Vrsac in Serbia and Prizren

in Kosovo.

The drinking water treatment in Vrsac in the

Republic of Serbia, the contract awarded to

FCC Aqualia through its infrastructure divi-

sion, opens up the first opportunity to work

in the Balkan country.

FCC Aqualia has been providing services in La Línea de la

Concepción (Cádiz) since 1986. Through various contracts,

the company has been managing the end-to-end water cycle

in this city since 2000.

After the city council assigned these competencies to the

Commonwealth of Campo de Gibraltar Municipalities, this en-

tity, following a tender bid, awarded a water supply manage-

ment contract to Empresa Gestora de Aguas Linenses, S.L.,

an FCC Aqualia (51%) and Trainasa (49%) partnership.

This contract contributes a business portfolio worth 60.5 mi-

llion euros over its 12-year term, on top of the current portfolio

relating to the 61.2 million sewage contract.

The company will manage this service with a staff of 23 emplo-

yees who will be in charge of the 290 kilometres of the supply

network to ensure the supply of drinking water to the 70,000

residents in La Línea de la Concepción.

Another twelve years in La Línea de la Concepción (Cádiz)

The Vrsac

and Prizren plants will

contribute a business

portfolio worth more

than 15 million euros

presence to Serbia and Kosovo

The project involves the construction of a

treatment plant with the capacity to produ-

ce 26,000 cubic metres of drinking water

per day for the city of Vrsac, located in the

Autonomous Province of Voivodina. The

From left to right: José Manuel Alcántara, manager of the Common-

wealth of Campo de Gibraltar Municipalities; Francisco Jiménez,

manager of FCC Aqualia’s Andalucía II branch office; and Enrique

Reina, FCC Aqualia’s representative in Campo de Gibraltar during

the signing ceremony.

FCC Aqualia

extends its