Ferrovial, S.A., previously Grupo Ferrovial, is a Spanish multinational company involved in the design, construction, financing, operation and maintenance of transport infrastructure and urban services. Its business lines cover highways and toll roads (through its Cintra arm), airports, construction (civil engineering, industrial, water & treatment plants, buildings), energy infrastructure & mobility (renewables, transmission lines, smart mobility) and related services.
Ferrovial is also strongly committed to sustainability, innovation, and efficiency: it pursues green infrastructure, low-carbon and renewable energy projects, uses digital tools, and aims to reduce its environmental footprint. In recent years, the company has sharpened its focus: selling off parts of its services division in Spain, increasing its presence in North America, and prioritizing infrastructure and energy sectors aligned with climate goals.
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Ferrovial will develop a new 250 MW solar photovoltaic facility, located in Milam County, Texas, USA. The project represents a total investment of approximately US$355 million, including deb...
Read moreFerrovial has been awarded the contract to build the Renopool solar photovoltaic (PV) project in Badajoz, Spain, for more than EUR100 million (US$108.9 million).
Read moreFerrovial and RWE have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore the potential for joint development, construction, and operation of floating offshore wind projects off the Spanish coast....
Read moreFerrovial Servicios, a leading global service operator, has selected Waga Energy to produce biomethane at the Can Mata landfill, one of Spain's largest landfill, near Barcelona. The sit...
Read moreFerrovial has reached an agreement to acquire Transchile Charrúa Transmisión, S.A. (Transchile) from Brazilian companies Alupar and Companhia Energetica de Minas Gerais (Cemig).
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