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Ineco to coordinate the development of the new Seville bridge project

Source: Ministry of Transportation

Source: Ministry of Transportation

Agosto 22, 2024

The Seville Metropolitan Area Bypass will face new actions in which Ineco will lead an integrating role that will allow synergies to be added and bring together the participation of engineering companies specializing in the sector. 

Specifically, the company will be in charge of drafting two construction projects: the Dos Hermanas section (A-4 South junction) - Copero junction and the Copero junction with the A-8058 (Palomares and Coria del Río).

Ineco will coordinate and manage the development of all the work required for the project, one of the most significant and unique road infrastructures to be undertaken in Spain in the coming years. The public engineering company is backed by experience that has led us to work on more than a thousand road and railway bridges, both nationally and internationally. 

At present, nearly 100 Ineco professionals, experts in geotechnics, structures and tunnels, are dedicated to singular projects and throughout our trajectory we have participated in the design and construction of more than 50 singular viaducts of national and international highways and more than 60 singular viaducts in high speed lines.

Trayectoria en otros proyectos

An expertise that Peru has recently relied on to develop its first mountain highway. An objective for which Ineco is leading the consortium of Spanish engineering firms that will design the Final Engineering Study for this highway with 15 kilometers of bridges and viaducts.

At the national level, Ineco has participated in projects such as the viaduct over the Duero River in Zamora, the Texeiras viaduct in Ourense or the Arrazola and Kortázar viaducts in the Basque Country, among others. A wide accumulated experience which makes that the technicians who will participate in the SE-40 project accumulate, on average, 27 years of work experience in the field of structures.

In the area of road specialists, the company has a team of more than 130 professionals, 30 of them focusing their activity in the field of road layout. In addition, Ineco's office in Seville will play a key role in the team working on this key project for the city's mobility. With nearly 300 professionals in Andalusia as a whole, Ineco began working on Andalusian infrastructures with the Madrid-Seville line, the first high-speed line in Spain.