FCC was founded in 1992 following the merger of two companies: Construcciones y Contratas (1944) and Fomento de Obras y Construcciones (1900).
FCC places emphasis on ensuring public satisfaction with its activities, developing a broad range of services for citizens to make the environment more eco-efficient.
80,549 employees at FCC interact with the public each day in the quest for greater day-to-day sustainability.
FCC has three major areas of activity:
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The company has not participated in any projects.
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Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant Ltd (LSEP), the developer of the 90 MW Lostock energy-from-waste project in Cheshire is seeking to increase the capacity of the plant by 128,000 tons of waste per year...
Read moreThe seven North East councils in the UK comprised of Durham County, Newcastle City, Middlesbrough and the Boroughs of Darlington, Hartlepool, Redcar and Cleveland, and Stockton-on-Tees, has recei...
Read moreFCC Group and Icon Infrastructure Partners (ICON), have reached an agreement for the latter to acquire 49% of the capital of FCC's new subsidiary, Green Recovery Projects Limited (GRP), for a dea...
Read moreThe Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) has issued the first set of request for proposal (RFP) documents for 10 prequalified consortia for the development of two independent water pr...
Read moreFCC has secured GBP207.3 million (US$275.5 million) senior long term investment grade debt to refinance two energy from waste (EfW) assets in the United Kingdom: the Allington plant in Kent and E...
Read moreThe government of Guipuzkoa, Basque country (Spain), has selected Urbaser-Meridiam consortium as preferred bidder for the the Zubieta waste-to-energy plant PPP....
Read moreUrbaser-Meridiam consortium has emerged as the frontrunner for the the Zubieta waste-to-energy plant PPP. The team has submitted the lowest bid for the project.
Read moreThe government of Guipuzkoa, Basque country (Spain), has announced that three consortia have submitted bids for the Zubieta waste-to-energy plant.
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