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We are a leading solution provider to sustainable development problems. Our policies and strategies abide by the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). We respect planetary boundaries and natural resources in each of our projects. We apply ourselves to work tirelessly toward a more equal, balanced, and connected world.
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Informe de Gestión 2024
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People
- We fight against poverty, and especially child poverty. We help families at risk of social exclusion through numerous initiatives.
- We fight hunger by collaborating with the Food Bank, Acción contra el Hambre, and EDUCO meal grants. We reduce food waste through donations.
- We improve the quality of hospitals and education by donating cutting-edge medical equipment and school supplies in the countries where we operate.
- We adopt the necessary measures to ensure gender equality at our company, such as the Equality Plan, the Diversity and Inclusion Plan, and the Sacyr Concilia Plan.
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We work to make drinking water and sanitation accessible in the countries where we operate. We aim to fulfill the goal of cleaner, more sustainable energy.
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The fight against climate change and its consequences is our priority. This firm commitment is one of the core axes of our environmental actions.
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We implement all the necessary measures to conserve the seas and oceans, and promote a responsible, sustainable management of marine resources.
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We advocate a responsible production and consumption model. We protect the life of terrestrial ecosystems through waste collection campaigns and training sessions.
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We contribute to responsible, sustainable and inclusive economic growth. We create and guarantee quality employment and improve people’s quality of life.
- We build innovative, resilient, eco-friendly infrastructures. We believe in inclusive industrialization as a stimulus to boost the economy.
- We fight against inequality within the company and in every country where we operate. We believe in a future where nobody is left behind.
- We aim to create increasingly healthy, open cites. We advocate a mobility model that does not jeopardize the planet's or its inhabitants' health.
Partnership
- We are confident that the SDGs can only be achieved through a coordinated, joint effort.
- We believe in a collaborative model based on shared principles and values, focused on people and the planet.
- We reach out to other companies, public institutions, and governments to achieve these ambitious goals.
- We seek the cooperation of all our stakeholders to execute our Strategic Plan and our Sustainability Policy within the framework of the SDGs.




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Sacyr to expand the PY02 route concession (Paraguay) by €163 million
- New access points represent a historic transformation in terms of mobility for the capital, Asunción, and mark the construction of the city’s first rapid access system.
- The expansion of Route PY02 will significantly improve connectivity, reduce travel times, and enhance the quality of life for more than one million people entering Asunción.
10/04/2025
The Paraguayan Ministry of Public Works and Communications has signed an addendum to the PY02 Route concession with the Rutas del Este Special Purpose Vehicle, led by Sacyr Concesiones (60%) and Ocho A (40%), which will expand the Route to improve connectivity between the capital, Asunción, and the interior cities. With this addendum, the company will invest an additional USD 180 million (EUR 163 million).
The project consists of a structuring highway system, which includes major works, such as the Variantes de Ypacaraí - Areguá and a 3.6-km elevated urban highway with two carriageways and four lanes that will connect Ñu Guasú and Silvio Pettirossi Avenues, in addition to two new connections to the PY02 Route, which are essential for improving access between the capital and the interior:
- The first connection begins at kilometre 41 of Route PY02 and improves accessibility through Ypacaraí, Patiño, Areguá, and Luque.
- The second connection begins at kilometre 43 and will improve accessibility via San Bernardino.
Both corridors will be fully integrated to establish a more efficient system by which to enter and exit the metropolitan area.
Large-scale urban intervention
“This is the largest urban intervention project in Paraguay’s history. It will have a major impact nationwide and reaffirm the role of Asunción as the political and economic heart of the country”, said the president of Paraguay, Santiago Peña, at the contract signing ceremony.
The new highway system will benefit seven cities: Asunción, Luque, Areguá, Ypacaraí, San Bernardino, Nueva Colombia, and Emboscada.

Rutas del Este
Full operation of Route PY02 (151 kms) began in June 2023. This roadway runs from kilometre 36 in the city of Ypacaraí to kilometre 187 in the town of Caaguazú.
The Rutas del Este consortium was awarded the concession to duplicate and expand Route PY02, which required an investment of roughly USD 520 million. This is one of the most important roadway projects in the Eastern Region and the first in the country to be executed as a Public-Private Partnership.
The corridor impacts 11 municipalities in three of Paraguay’s departments. The concession encompasses the design, financing, maintenance, and operation of the roadway over a 30-year period.