FCC Construcción participates in the Catalogue of Good Environmental Practices of Spanish Companies - CEOE - 2025
FCC Construcción has participated in the Catalogue of Good Environmental Practices of Spanish Companies - CEOE - 2025. This document, drawn up by the CEOE, reflects the ongoing efforts of Spanish companies to advance the ecological and energy transition, as well as to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda.
FCC Construcción has contributed two good practices: Calculation and verification of the water footprint, which outlines the development of a proprietary methodology for calculating the Blue and Grey Water Footprint, using data from the management system.
In addition, the company, together with Matinsa, presented the good practice of Optimisation of resources and energy efficiency in road maintenance. This action responds to the challenge of efficiently managing winter road maintenance vehicles which, despite being in good mechanical condition, are excluded from new contracts due to their age. In response, the company has developed an innovative solution that consists of reusing these vehicles as supports for impact attenuators, which are essential for safety in construction zones. In addition, a specific body has been designed to transport signage and auxiliary materials, thus extending the useful life of the vehicles, reducing waste and decreasing the need for new resources. At the same time, Matinsa has incorporated photovoltaic panels into road maintenance vans to power light signalling systems without keeping the engine running.
Finally, FCC Construcción presented the good practice: Sustainable infrastructure model – VeenIX A9 BAHO. The A9 motorway project in the Netherlands is characterised by its high sustainability standards. To meet these requirements, the company has implemented various initiatives aimed at advancing towards the established environmental objectives. These actions are based on the integration of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to evaluate the impact of the materials used.