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ACCIONA Ingeniería (Engineering) has been operating in Latin America from its El Salvador office for 15 years.
The company began its activity in the country with the ambitious, strategic National Land Use and Development Plan in 2001 and has since maintained a permanent presence in the country, developing flagship projects concerning renewable energies, roads, housing development, Bus Rapid Transit, dams, structures such as viaducts, geology and geotechnics, architecture and the environment. From its office in San Salvador, ACCIONA Ingeniería also pursues business opportunities in the rest of Central America and the Caribbean, winning contracts recently in Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua and other countries.
The project sets out the objective of achieving the full incorporation of the territory and its natural and human resources into the process of modernization and sustainable development of the country based on criteria of sustainability, environmental safety and competitiveness. The aim is to achieve general welfare and improvements in the quality of life of the people. ACCIONA Engineering is leading this benchmark project in the engineering and urban planning fields, and has earned the technical and professional recognition of the main institutions of El Salvador in the process.
The SITRAMSS (Integrated Transport System for the Metropolitan Area of San Salvador) represents a milestone in the framework of urban transport in El Salvador and a starting point for the modernisation of the rest of the country.ACCIONA Engineering headed the feasibility study, the design brief and the final design of the SITRAMSS for the FOSEP and VMT institutions, under the supervision of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
ACCIONA Engineering carried out the viability study and draft project for the Metapán wind farm in the Department of Santa Ana and the San Isidro wind farm in the Department of Sonsonate in San Salvador, covering a total of forty-eight 1.5 MW wind turbines with a total capacity of 72 MW.
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