We are FCC - Nº3
The Punta Yeguas underwater outlet in Montevideo (Uruguay) construction, operations, and main- tenance of an aqueduct commissio- ned by Comisión Estatal de Aguas del Estado de San Luis Potosí (the State Water Commission in San Luis de Potosí); as well as a 25% interest in a BOT concession that includes the design, financing, construction, operations and maintenance of an aqueduct for Comisión Estatal de Aguas del Estado de Querétaro. In 2016, EPC (turnkey projects) ge- nerated most of the revenues from non-regulated activities in Latin Ame- rica. In Mexico, one of the most rele- vant projects executed during this pe- riod was the aqueduct commissioned by Sistema de Agua de Cutzamala, administered by the National Water Commission which supplies drinking water to 50 cities and towns in the State of Mexico, the capital, Mexico Federal District. Another project exe- cuted in 2016 was the installation of 25 wells and pumping stations in the State of Zacatecas related to a gold mining business for its industrial client Minera Peñasquito. In Chile, FCC Aqualia executed the construction of a water treatment plant in the metro- politan area of Huyechún involving the mining activities conducted by the Chilean public mining company Codelco. In Uruguay, FCC Aqua- lia executed the construction of the underwater outlet Punta Yeguas for transporting wastewater treated in Montevideo to the ocean. FCC Aqualia was awarded major contracts in Latin America, including Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and Chi- le. The most relevant contracts are: the design, construction, supply and installation of equipment and assisted operations of the enlargement of the El Salitre wastewater treatment plant in Bogota, a contract worth 377.4 mi- llion euros awarded to a consortium in which FCC Aqualia has a 30% stake through its subsidiary FCC Aqualia Intech, S.A.; the design, construction and operations of the San Silvestre wastewater treatment plant in Ba- rrancabermeja (Colombia) worth 33.9 million euros in which FCC Aqualia holds a 50% stake also through its subsidiary FCC Aqualia Intech S.A. In Ecuador, the Company was awar- ded a contract for the construction of the Ambato wastewater treatment fa- cility and the collector system for the sum of 23.4 million euros, holding a 60% stake in a consortium through its subsidiary FCC Aqualia Intech S.A. In Texcoco (Mexico), through its sub- sidiary FCC Aqualia Intech, S.A., the Company was awarded a 4.7 million euro contract for the commissioning and operation of the Contracorriente wastewater treatment plant Experience in building subways One of the most relevant projects of this division is the subway (metro). The company is executing the cons- truction of Line 2 of the Panama Me- tro. The contract contemplates the design and construction of the civil works, ancillary line and station facili- ties, the supply and installation of the entire railway system which includes rolling stock and the start-up of Line 2 which is expected to be completed in 44 months. Five subway cars fea- turing the latest technology will run along the subway line, ensuring redu- ced energy consumption and efficient operations. It will be able to transport an average 16,000 passengers per hour and will also be adapted for peo- ple with reduced mobility. In addition, the Company is executing the Metro de Lima project which con- templates the design, construction, fi- nancing, operations and maintenance of Line 2 and of a section of Line 4 to the airport. The contract is worth 3.9 billion euros. The length of Line 2 will be 35 km and will cover the East-West axis of Lima, from Ate to Callao. Once it starts operations, its 35 stations will provide services to more than 600,000 people per day, reducing travel time by 90 minutes. The Line 4 section, con- necting the capital of Peru with the air- port, will stretch over 8 kilometres of
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTQ2MjA=