Let AI do the Planning!

We're leveraging cutting-edge AI to generate construction plans that improve projects and accelerate timelines.

Planning is a critical task in any infrastructure project, and improving this phase and speeding up its timelines is crucial for subsequent success.

For this reason, we've launched an initial innovation pilot using Miranda AI, an artificial intelligence tool, which will assist our Planning department in this vital task.

This tool was developed in collaboration with CrataAI, a startup that answered our call in the "DesafIA" challenge program of the Madrid City Council.

 

 
 

 

"We proposed a challenge to reduce deadlines in construction projects, and the Madrid City Council saw its potential to include it within the DesafIA program," explains Raúl Crespo, Planning Manager at Sacyr Engineering and Infrastructure.

"This project has allowed us to solve a business challenge through open innovation, participating in a Madrid City Council program, and selecting a startup, CrataAI, which convinced us with their thorough understanding of the proposed use case and the flexibility of their solution," adds our Open Innovation Manager, Mario Ibeas.

Miranda AI can provide significant time savings for repetitive tasks, reducing the time it takes to develop the initial planning we do when undertaking a project, automating many of the steps thanks to the use of artificial intelligence.

 

What does Miranda AI do?

 

1.    Automatically analyzes technical documentation
2.    Generates complete construction plans in minutes, ready to validate
3.    Identifies measurements, materials, yields, and dependencies
4.    Detects gaps, missing activities, and planning risks

The AI will help the Planning team gain reliability in deadlines and agility to make work hypotheses. "We cannot guess what will go well or badly, but if we know that the weather will be adverse, we can make plans. We would gain a clearer vision of what might happen to us in the future," explains the Planning Manager.

 

 
 

"This is an innovation challenge that we had tried to address in the past, but the technology was not yet mature. Now, with the Crata pilot and the opportunity to collaborate in the DesafIA program, it has become a reality," emphasizes Mario Ibeas.

"The objective is to have a base program to work on, not to replace work, but to change manual work for work of greater value, more focused on being able to do analysis or look for optimizations," explains Raúl Crespo.

For the moment, Sacyr is evaluating the tool. The ultimate goal is for it to be able to execute any type of work: civil, building and industrial. The first stage of this process could be completed in three or four months.
 

Weighing on the Move: Advancing Smart Mobility in Brazil

At our Rota de Santa Maria concession, we monitor the weight of freight vehicles through an overhead sensor system, without requiring them to brake. This streamlines highway operations, enhances road safety, and reduces fuel consumption and emissions.

Rota de Santa Maria (Sacyr Concesiones) is implementing an innovative high-speed load-control system for trucks on the RSC-287 highway in the State of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil).

“This is a decisive step toward a smarter, safer, and future-ready roadway,” says the Concessionaire’s CEO, Leandro Conterato.
The new system, known as HS-WIM (High-Speed Weigh-In-Motion), relies on quartz (piezo-quartz) sensor technology—one of the most advanced solutions available today.

Its purpose is to monitor vehicle weight limits automatically. The process does not affect travel speed: weight sensors embedded in the pavement work together with cameras and laser detectors installed on overhead gantries to classify and identify each vehicle.

 

 

As vehicles pass under the overhead gates, they are scanned and weighed automatically, providing an instant data readout.

“This technology makes it possible to inspect 100% of freight vehicles, 24 hours a day, with greater efficiency and without disrupting traffic. Beyond helping reduce harmful emissions, it delivers significant gains in sustainability, safety, and logistics competitiveness” the CEO highlights.

HS-WIM represents a major leap compared to traditional weighing stations, which require trucks to slow down or come to a complete stop.

Along with more effective load monitoring, the system brings clear environmental and operational benefits: shorter travel times, fewer accidents, and lower fuel consumption—all of which contribute to reducing atmospheric emissions.

Rota de Santa Maria is developing a calculation tool to estimate the volume of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions avoided through the implementation of the HS-WIM system.

Construction works for this system are well advanced, and testing is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2026.

 

 
 


About Rota de Santa Maria


Sacyr Concesiones, through the Rota de Santa Maria concessionaire, has been responsible since 2021 for operating 204 km of the RSC-287 highway. Major widening and improvement works are underway, including the duplication of 200 km of road.

This corridor connects the key cities of the central region of Rio Grande do Sul with the state capital, Porto Alegre.

Attendance to the Corporate Governance and Appointments and Remunerations Committee (in force from June 12, 2025)

Meetings held in 2025 2
Mrs. Elena Jiménez de Andrade Astorqui (Chairwoman) 100%
Mr. Demetrio Carceller Arce 100%
Mr. José Manuel Loureda Mantiñán 100%
Mr. Luis Javier Cortés Domínguez 100%
Mrs. María Elena Monreal Alfageme 100%
José Manuel Loureda Mantiñán

José Manuel Loureda Mantiñán

DIRECTOR

Kind:

Proprietary (at the proposal of Prilou, S.L.)

Professional and biographical profile:

Education: Dr. Ingeniero de Caminos Canales y Puertos (Civil Engineer) by the Higher Technical School of Civil Engineers of Madrid. 1964 class.

Experience: José Manuel Loureda Mantiñán began his professional career at Ferrovial in 1965, where he worked until 1986, holding positions from Site Manager to Deputy Director of Construction, actively participating in all the civil works built by Ferrovial during that period.

Founder of Sacyr, where he was CEO until 2000, and Chairman until 2003. From 2003 to 2004, and after the merger of Sacyr with Vallehermoso, he was Chairman of the Sacyr Vallehermoso Group until November 10, 2004. From 1998 to 2004, he was Chairman of the concessionaires of El Elqui and Los Lagos, in the Republic of Chile, as well as the Vice-Chairman of the Autopista Vasco Aragonesa, Avasa, Bilbao, Zaragoza whose 50% stake had been acquired in the year 2000.

He was a proprietary director of Repsol from 2007 to 2021. He was director of Avasa, Itinere and Testa. And Vice-Chairman of the Association of Civil Engineers in the period 2012-2016. In 2003 this Association awarded him the profession's medal of honor.

In 2008, the Victoriano Reinoso prize was awarded by the Galician business association (Aegama). In 2009 he was named brother of Santo Domingo de la Calzada.

Until his most recent appointment, he was the acting representative of Prilou S.L., where he was an adminsitrator, since the year 2004. 

Date of appointment:

First appointment: June 15, 2023

Attendance to the Board of Directors meetings

Meetings held in 2025 10
Mr. Manuel Manrique Cecilia (Chairman) 100%
Mr. Demetrio Carceller Arce (Vice-chairman) 100%
Mr. Pedro Sigüenza Hernández (Chief Executive Officer) 100%
Mrs. Elena Jiménez de Andrade Astorqui (Lead Independent Director) 100%
Mr. José Manuel Loureda Mantiñán 100%
Mr. Tomás Fuertes Fernández 100%
Mr. Francisco Javier Adroher Biosca 100%
Mr. Luis Javier Cortés Domínguez 100%
Mr. José Joaquín Güell Ampuero 100%
Mrs. María Jesús de Jaén Beltrá 100%
Mrs. María Elena Monreal Alfageme 100%
Mrs. Susana del Castillo Bello 100%
Mrs. María Elena Gómez del Pozuelo 100%
Mrs. María del Pino Velázquez Medina 100%

Attendance to the Executive Committee meetings

Meetings held in 2025 9
Mr. Manuel Manrique Cecilia (Chairman) 100%
Mr. Demetrio Carceller Arce 100%
Mr. Pedro Sigüenza Hernández 100%
Mr. José Manuel Loureda Mantiñán 100%
Mr. Luis Javier Cortés Domínguez 100%
Mrs. María Elena Monreal Alfageme 100%

Attendance to the Audit and Sustainability Committee (in force from June 12, 2025)

Meetings held in 2025 4
Mr. José Joaquín Güell Ampuero (Chairman) 100%
Mrs. María Jesús de Jaén Beltrá 100%
Mrs. Elena Jiménez de Andrade Astorqui 100%
Mrs. Susana del Castillo Bello 100%
Mrs. María Elena Gómez del Pozuelo 100%
  • The previous Audit Committee, in force until June 11, 2025, held 3 meetings during 2025 and until the date of its dissolution, which were attended by all its members at 100%. 
  • The previous Appointments and Retributions Committee, in force until June 11, 2025, held 4 meetings during 2025 and until the date of its dissolution, which were attended by all its members at 100%
  • The previous Sustainability and Corporate Governance Committee, in force until June 11, 2025, held 2 meetings during 2025 and until the date of its dissolution, which were attended by all its members at 100%.

Meetings held and attendance

The following tables disclose the attendance information to the Board of Directors and Committee meetings for the year 2025.

We are part of CDP's "A list" for the fourth consecutive year.

We are in the top 4% of companies rated by CDP, the world's only independent system for the disclosure of environmental information.

In climate, Sacyr has achieved an "A" rating for the fourth consecutive year, demonstrating the consistency of its decarbonization and climate risk management strategy.

In water, for the third year in a row, Sacyr remains in the leadership band, with an upward trajectory, obtaining on this occasion an "A", reflecting its protection of water resources.

Carbon Disclosure Project

 

 
 

Sacyr is among the top 4% of companies rated by CDP, the world's only independent system for environmental information disclosure.

  • Sacyr is on CDP's ‘Double A List’, which includes the world's best companies for their leadership in corporate transparency on climate change and water resource protection.
  • In climate, Sacyr has achieved an “A” rating for the fourth consecutive year, demonstrating the consistency of its decarbonization and climate risk management strategy.
  • In water, it remains in the leadership band for the third year, with an upward trajectory, this time obtaining an “A” rating, reflecting its protection of water resources.
  • CDP analyzes and scores more than 24,800 companies, the world's largest environmental database, aligned with the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).
  • See the complete list of companies included in CDP's A List this year.

During this fiscal year, Sacyr has reaffirmed its climate leadership by revalidating its science-based climate targets. The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a global organization that promotes corporate climate action, has thoroughly reassessed Sacyr's targets and confirmed that they remain in line with a 1.5°C trajectory, the highest level of ambition possible according to its criteria. Sacyr remains committed to reducing its absolute Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 42% by 2030, using 2020 as the base year, and to reduce absolute scope 3 GHG emissions—which cover purchased goods and services, fuel and energy-related activities, and waste generated in operations—by 25% within the same timeframe.

The company was also the first IBEX 35 company to verify its water footprint in accordance with ISO 14046. In 2025, they have been certified for the fourth consecutive year by AENOR for this verification, consolidating their leadership in water resource protection within the infrastructure sector. Thanks to its wastewater treatment activities, water quality parameters are significantly improved. And thanks to the desalination plants managed by Sacyr Agua, they provide fresh water in regions with high water stress, generating a positive impact on the environment.

The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) is a global non-profit organization that manages the independent environmental disclosure system for companies, capital markets, cities, states, and regions to manage their environmental impact.

The complete list of companies that are part of this year's CDP A List is available here.

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