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International Women in Engineering Day 2025

On the occasion of International Women in Engineering Day, we want to honor the talent of our female engineers with a video in which we thank them for the work they carry out in our projects around the world.

Today, June 23, we celebrate International Women in Engineering Day. To commemorate this date, we’ve brought together female engineers from Sacyr working on four projects in Chile, Colombia, and Spain, showcasing the faces of the professionals who represent our company globally.

 

 

At Sacyr, we are firmly committed to gender balance within our teams. Approximately 26% of the engineers at Sacyr are women. We want to continue encouraging girls’ interest and pursuit of careers in the STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).

To that end, we continue to collaborate with the ASTI Foundation Alliance through the STEM Talent Girl program, with the goal of increasing the future presence of women in our business activities.

We congratulate all our engineers for their talent and dedication.

Many thanks to the professionals who participated in this video, representing all our engineers:

Úzquiza Dam in Burgos, Spain

  • Nuria Roldán Casado, Chemical Engineer

  • María Dolores Izquierdo Guillén, Civil Engineer

  • María Pilar Yun Moreno, Civil Engineer

A-32 Highway in Albacete, Spain

  • Alba Hidalgo, Civil Engineer

  • Cecilia Reinoso, Civil Engineer

  • Alicia Velasco, Materials Engineer

Bridge over the Biobío River, Chile

  • Camila Ruiz Aquevedo, Construction Engineer

  • Valentina Fernanda Saavedra Salinas, Construction Engineer

  • Francisca Catalina Koch Espinoza, Environmental Civil Engineer

  • Yoselin Leticia Cárdenas Ojeda, Risk Prevention Engineer

  • Paulina Padilla Pacheco, Risk Prevention Engineer

  • Jessica Jeannete Sepúlveda Monsalves, Environmental Engineer

  • Ingrid Viviana Figueroa Jofre, Industrial Engineer

Canal del Dique, Colombia

  • Yurani García Quintero, Civil Engineer

  • Olga Álvarez Medrano, Industrial Engineer

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We imagine, design, and create progress

Our 2025 corporate video highlights the solid values that make us leaders in infrastructure development worldwide.

Our vision for 2033 is to be the largest concessionaire of greenfield infrastructure, social, and water projects in the world. To achieve this, we drive long-term sustainable growth, continuously generating value.

We have an expert and committed team in each project to generate a positive impact wherever we operate. We are a leading concessionaire in the development of transport, social, and integrated water cycle infrastructures with a solid, efficient, and stable business model.

We make possible the progress we deserve: imagining, designing, creating, and caring for infrastructure that makes us advance and prosper.

We tell you all about it in our corporate video:


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Payment date Trading date Gross amount Net amount* Concept
01/07/2025 26/06/2025 0.0450 0.03645 Cash dividend

* The trading date in the case of a cash dividend is the last day of trading of SACYR shares with the right to receive the dividend.

Sacyr Proyecta will provide engineering services for Elengy for the renovation of the LNG terminal in Montoir-de-Bretagne, France

  • The contract includes engineering/design, procurement and construction management (EPCM) for the renovation of the Elengy LNG terminal at Montoir-de-Bretagne.

Sacyr Proyecta has been awarded the "Ulysse Project", aimed at the renovation of the ELENGY LNG terminal in Montoir-de-Bretagne, France. This project is a significant step in the modernization of the region's energy infrastructure.     

The contract includes engineering/design, procurement and construction management (EPCM) for this LNG facility. 

The main objectives of the Ulysse Project are to improve the plant's industrial safety, reduce its environmental impact and to upgrade the facilities to ensure its efficient and safe operation until at least 2035.

The main actions of the Ulysse Project include:

  • Installation and commissioning of two open rack vaporizers (ORV): The new Liquefied Natural Gas ORVs replace the existing submerged combustion vaporizers (SCV), maintaining the regasification capacity while reducing carbon emissions.
  • Replacement of natural gas pipelines: Part of the pipeline will be replaced, and risk control measures will be implemented to ensure the safety and efficiency of the gas transportation.
  • Infrastructure improvements: Improvements will be made to key structures to optimize terminal operations and safety.

This project not only reinforces Sacyr Proyecta's commitment to innovation and sustainability, but also positions ELENGY as a benchmark in the LNG industry, adapting the terminal to the environmental and safety requirements of the future.

About Sacyr Proyecta

Sacyr Proyecta employs more than 350 professionals and specializes in energy projects, focusing on the business areas of oil and gas, energy, chemicals and petrochemicals, LNG and renewable hydrogen.

Sacyr Proyecta  is currently developing, among other projects, the new HEH LNG terminal in Stade (Germany), several projects for Gate at the Rotterdam LNG Terminal (The Netherlands), a gas compression station in Egypt for GASCO, a polyethylene plant for Repsol in Puertollano (Spain), two (advanced biofuel plants for Repsol in Spain and the current award received from Elengy for the renovation of the LNG Terminal in Montoir-De-Bretagne (France).

Sacyr makes sustainability the cornerstone of its strategy, as detailed on the Sacyr Sustainable Route 24-27, the roadmap to company operations with the aim of becoming one of the best companies in the sector in terms of sustainability and maximizing positive impact on all stakeholders.
Commitments include reducing absolute greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.

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Call notice: Annual General Meeting 2025

Sacyr's Board of Directors has resolved to convene an Ordinary General Shareholders' Meeting, to be held on June 11th , 2025, at 12:00 noon, on first call or, if the necessary quorum is not reached, on second call, on the following day June 12th , 2025.

The General Meeting is scheduled to be held on second call, i.e. on June 12 th , 2025, at 12:00.

The event will be livestreamed.

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Drones and occupational risk prevention

In addition to reducing risks in our sector, drones also aid production as they become smaller, more manageable, resistant to weather conditions, and equipped with features that make their flights more efficient and faster.

 

 

Gabriel Palacios Hernández
Prevention officer and Head of Drone Operations


Sacyr always strives to undertake our projects with prevention and safety as primary objectives. In pursuit of this improvement, we decided to become drone operators in February 2017, as we believed that the use of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) (more commonly known as drones) would yield significant benefits, providing greater agility and safety in fieldwork.

In addition to reducing risks in our sector, they also aid production, becoming smaller, more manageable, resistant to weather conditions, and equipped with features that make their flights more efficient and faster.

Drones have countless applications, with new ones emerging daily, but the challenge lies in discovering these uses because the technology is already here, waiting to be applied.

 

 
 

Infrastructure inspection


In infrastructure inspection, RPAS can perform reviews without requiring a worker to be suspended by a lifeline on a slope or in a basket beneath the deck of a bridge. The risks are substantially lower because the worker is not exposed, and work efficiency is much higher because the task is completed in less time.

The use of RPAS is now widespread in surveying, using photogrammetry to obtain 3D models of terrain and orthophotos, which are high-resolution photographs obtained from the combination of partial photos in which distances, areas, and volumes can be measured with great precision.

Replacing operators with RPAS in confined spaces, inspecting high-voltage towers or wind turbines, and using underwater RPAS for inspecting treatment plants or collectors are tasks already being performed, significantly reducing risks.

It is important to consider that drones have their own usage risks, which, thanks to aviation regulations and their high safety standards, are closely monitored to prevent, primarily, the uncontrolled fall of these devices on people or material goods.

Like any flying device, it is susceptible to ceasing flight in an unplanned manner, becoming a weight that, aided by the speed it acquires in the fall, can be fatal. The smallest professional drones weigh around one kilogram, so we can imagine what they can become in free fall.

Additionally, RPAS are devices with propellers, batteries that could ignite, and are powered by electricity in most cases. All of this can lead to accidents for the people who operate them.

 

 
 

Photogrammetry

 

In what activities can we use drones within our sector?


- Photogrammetry work for topographic surveying: Photogrammetry has transformed the way surveyors work. Instead of traversing the terrain to be "surveyed," obtaining the different points, now the drone performs that work for them. The arrival of drones with integrated RTK systems has further reduced the need for obtaining control points.
- Building inspection or construction monitoring: The activity of "construction monitoring" through aerial images and videos is increasingly in demand. It is the best viewpoint to see the progress of the work.
- Inspection of structures in civil works: If we use the drone to approach the structure to be inspected, being able to capture images or videos, we avoid placing the worker in those areas and the use of costly auxiliary means.
- High-altitude inspection of high-voltage towers: Traditionally, this activity has been carried out by the worker ascending the tower itself, from an aerial lift, or from a helicopter, which is positioned at the top.  Drones clearly avoid putting the worker at risk of falling from height and at risk of electrocution, among others, incorporating RGB cameras with powerful zooms or with thermographic cameras.
- Confined space inspection: There are already drones of minuscule dimensions that do not suffer damage during their impact in narrow areas, with high-quality television cameras, that can replace operators in these tasks.
 

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Rota de Santa María, our first P3 project in Brazil

Sacyr Concesiones operates and maintains the expansion of the RSC-287, a strategic route that connects the south of Brazil

 Rota de Santa María (Brasil)

Sacyr Concesiones, through the company Rota de Santa María, oversees the operation and improvement of a 204 km section of the RSC-287 highway since 2021. This roadway connects the southern regions of Tabaí and Santa María.

These tasks are intended to ensure the comfort, traffic fluidity and safety levels for the road users. The influence area of this infrastructure comprises 13 municipalities. Approximately 1.1 million people in the region will be positively impacted by the road.

The RSC-287 connects the center of the state of Rio Grande do Sul with the metropolitan region of its capital, Porto Alegre, which makes it one of the most relevant and used roadways.

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MILLION PEOPLE BENEFITED

204

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€ 430

MILLION INVESTMENT

Rota de Santa María,  our first P3 project in Brazil

The RSC-287 highway is Sacyr’s first P3 road project in Brazil, a country where we have already developed major infrastructure projects like the Sao Paulo and Fortaleza metros.

The concession term for Rota de Santa María is 30 years, and the revenue backlog for that period exceeds € 2.4 Bn.

New Smart Transport System

We delivered the innovative Smart Transport System, with over 600 24-hour CCTV surveillance cameras, variable message signs, speed radars and road weather stations.

This comprehensive traffic surveillance system improves road safety rates and is an excellent example of our continual improvement approach and our commitment to our users

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“Industrialization makes construction more sustainable and productive”

We present the third episode of Sacyr iPodcast, where Sacyr experts Ramón Sánchez and Antonio Jiménez-Peña, break down the advantages of industrializing construction projects.

This is the third chapter of Sacyr iPodcast, a space where we talk about innovation with experts who inspire us and help broaden our perspective.
In this new episode, we delve into the industrialization of construction processes, a key topic in the transformation of the infrastructure sector.

You can watch it here:

In this conversation, Marta Gil, Chief Strategy, Innovation and Sustainability Officer; Ramón Sánchez, Building Engineering Manager at Sacyr Engineering and Infrastructure; and Antonio Jiménez-Peña, Head of the Installations Department at Sacyr Engineering and Infrastructure, explore the main advantages of industrialization in construction.

Industrialized construction involves off-site fabrication of modular components using replicable elements, allowing for faster construction, improved quality, cost reductions, and enhances both sustainability and productivity.

“It’s a different way of doing things. We produce large structural elements with diverse components, transport them to the site, and connect them with others. The key lies in the controlled environment where safe, serial production takes place. At Sacyr, doing things differently—faster and better—is in our DNA,” says Ramón Sánchez.

“Clients are very receptive to the speed potential of industrialized projects. Plus, buildings no longer all look the same —technology enables unique constructions, making them more attractive,” the expert adds.

“We must lead the way in integrating these processes into the workflows of installers who are still using traditional solutions,” says Antonio Jiménez-Peña.

“From an installations standpoint, there’s a wide range of solutions. Right now, we’re seeing significant progress with utility corridors and riser shafts—we’re working on how to integrate them into modular systems,” he notes.

Industrialized projects 

Sacyr’s major projects involving industrialized elements include the Hospital 12 de Octubre in Madrid, the Hospital Sotero del Río in Chile, the Expo 2008 Civic Initiatives Pavilion in Zaragoza, the Hospital Buin-Paine in Chile, the Milan Hospital in Italy, the Velindre Hospital in Wales, the Boadilla Hospital in Madrid, and various residential buildings in Madrid, among others.

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