Arción is a construction company that has been operating for 26 years. It started by restoring historical buildings but now focuses on constructing infrastructure like roads, railways, buildings, and hydraulic works. It has become a major company in Spain, working on important projects across the country. Arción prioritizes using the latest technologies and maintaining high environmental and social standards.
The document discusses the various cultural influences on Spain, including from Britain, France, North Africa, and several historical groups. It notes that the Visigoths lived in Spain before the Muslim domination. During the Muslim invasion, architecture, technology, agriculture, language, and other aspects of Spanish culture were influenced by Muslim traditions like irrigation canals, crops, words, and games. The Muslim numerical system also replaced the Roman numerals previously used.
Spain is home to many autonomous communities and regions with diverse cultures and languages. Catalonia is located in northeastern Spain and has over 7.5 million residents who commonly speak Catalan. Barcelona is the largest city in Catalonia with over 1.6 million people and famous sites like Sagrada Família, Camp Nou stadium, and the Port of Barcelona. Andalusia is an autonomous community in southern Spain with over 8.4 million people known for flamenco, gazpacho soup, and landmarks like the Alhambra palace and Giralda bell tower in Seville. Castile-La Mancha is located in central Spain with over 2 million residents and is famous for its windmills
El documento describe la historia y actividades de la compañía de construcción Arción. Comenzó hace 26 años restaurando patrimonio histórico español y ahora construye infraestructuras como carreteras, ferrocarriles, edificios y proyectos hidráulicos. Arción ha crecido para convertirse en una empresa líder reconocida por su excelencia y compromiso con la sociedad. Continúa enfocándose en el futuro mediante la innovación y la mejora continua.
Arción es una empresa de construcción española que se dedica a proyectos de obra civil como carreteras, ferrocarriles e infraestructuras hidráulicas, así como a la edificación de edificios públicos, viviendas e instalaciones deportivas y culturales. La empresa también lleva a cabo trabajos de restauración, promoción inmobiliaria e industrialización.
Arción es una compañía de construcción española que construye obras de infraestructura como carreteras, ferrocarriles e instalaciones hidráulicas. También se especializa en la edificación de edificios públicos, viviendas y la restauración del patrimonio nacional español. La compañía usa las autopistas de información para comunicarse a través de su sitio web, blog, noticias y redes sociales.
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This document discusses how emojis, emoticons, and text speak can be used to teach students. It provides background on the origins of emoticons in 1982 as ways to convey tone and feelings in text communications. It then suggests that with text speak and emojis, students can translate, decode, summarize, play with language, and add emotion to language. A number of websites and apps that can be used for emoji-related activities, lessons, and discussions are also listed.
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The document discusses the various cultural influences on Spain, including from Britain, France, North Africa, and several historical groups. It notes that the Visigoths lived in Spain before the Muslim domination. During the Muslim invasion, architecture, technology, agriculture, language, and other aspects of Spanish culture were influenced by Muslim traditions like irrigation canals, crops, words, and games. The Muslim numerical system also replaced the Roman numerals previously used.
Spain is home to many autonomous communities and regions with diverse cultures and languages. Catalonia is located in northeastern Spain and has over 7.5 million residents who commonly speak Catalan. Barcelona is the largest city in Catalonia with over 1.6 million people and famous sites like Sagrada Família, Camp Nou stadium, and the Port of Barcelona. Andalusia is an autonomous community in southern Spain with over 8.4 million people known for flamenco, gazpacho soup, and landmarks like the Alhambra palace and Giralda bell tower in Seville. Castile-La Mancha is located in central Spain with over 2 million residents and is famous for its windmills
El documento describe la historia y actividades de la compañía de construcción Arción. Comenzó hace 26 años restaurando patrimonio histórico español y ahora construye infraestructuras como carreteras, ferrocarriles, edificios y proyectos hidráulicos. Arción ha crecido para convertirse en una empresa líder reconocida por su excelencia y compromiso con la sociedad. Continúa enfocándose en el futuro mediante la innovación y la mejora continua.
Arción es una empresa de construcción española que se dedica a proyectos de obra civil como carreteras, ferrocarriles e infraestructuras hidráulicas, así como a la edificación de edificios públicos, viviendas e instalaciones deportivas y culturales. La empresa también lleva a cabo trabajos de restauración, promoción inmobiliaria e industrialización.
Arción es una compañía de construcción española que construye obras de infraestructura como carreteras, ferrocarriles e instalaciones hidráulicas. También se especializa en la edificación de edificios públicos, viviendas y la restauración del patrimonio nacional español. La compañía usa las autopistas de información para comunicarse a través de su sitio web, blog, noticias y redes sociales.
We looked at the data. Here’s a breakdown of some key statistics about the nation’s incoming presidents’ addresses, how long they spoke, how well, and more.
This document discusses how emojis, emoticons, and text speak can be used to teach students. It provides background on the origins of emoticons in 1982 as ways to convey tone and feelings in text communications. It then suggests that with text speak and emojis, students can translate, decode, summarize, play with language, and add emotion to language. A number of websites and apps that can be used for emoji-related activities, lessons, and discussions are also listed.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere, promising self-driving cars, medical breakthroughs, and new ways of working. But how do you separate hype from reality? How can your company apply AI to solve real business problems?
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Spain is home to many languages and cultures. The capital is Madrid. Catalonia has its own Catalan language and dances the sardana. Barcelona is an important city known for sites like Sagrada Família and Camp Nou stadium. Andalusia has Mediterranean climate and flamenco dance. It is home to cities like Seville and sites like the Alhambra palace and Giralda bell tower. Castile-La Mancha's capital is Toledo and it is known for windmills, manchego cheese, and the Hanging Houses of Cuenca.
The document provides information about several regions in Spain, including Catalonia, Barcelona, Terrassa, Andalusia, and Castile-La Mancha. It describes the populations, languages, important sites, and customs of each region. In Catalonia, the capital is Barcelona and they speak Catalan. Andalusia has beautiful beaches and the popular dance is flamenco. Castile-La Mancha's capital is Toledo and it is known for its windmills, cheeses, and as the setting of Don Quixote.
Spain is home to many autonomous communities and regions with diverse cultures and languages. Catalonia is located in northeastern Spain and has over 7.5 million residents who commonly speak Catalan. Barcelona is the largest city in Catalonia with over 1.6 million people and famous sites like Sagrada Família, Camp Nou stadium, and the Port of Barcelona. Andalusia is an autonomous community in southern Spain with over 8.4 million people known for flamenco, gazpacho soup, and landmarks like the Alhambra palace in Granada and the Giralda bell tower in Seville. Castile-La Mancha is located in central Spain with over 2 million residents and is famous for
1) Catalonia is an autonomous community located in northeastern Spain on the Mediterranean coast. It is made up of four provinces: Barcelona, Tarragona, Girona, and Lleida.
2) The town of Vallbona d'Anoia is located in the province of Barcelona, situated in a valley 289 meters above sea level. It has a population of around 5,000 people.
3) Josep Masclans School is the primary school in Vallbona d'Anoia, with around 160 students from ages 3 to 12. The school organizes activities for students both in and out of the classroom.
Barcelona has implemented several sustainable best practices for urban planning including public transportation, waste recycling, and urban design focused on walkability. Some highlights include the extensive metro and bus networks, household waste being collected and sorted into different containers for recycling, and the Eixample district being designed with large city blocks and chamfered corners to allow sunlight and ease of movement. The city also has many tourist attractions like La Sagrada Familia church, Picasso Museum, Las Ramblas street, and Camp Nou stadium. Barcelona promotes green energy through solar power and reducing emissions, and sources water from various companies and institutions while some citizens protest high water bill taxes.
Vial is a logistics hub located in Alava, Basque Country, Spain. It has several competitive advantages for logistics including its strategic location in Southwestern Europe, large logistics infrastructure areas totaling over 9 million square meters, and specialized facilities like the Arasur Multimodal Logistics Platform and Vitoria International Airport. Vial aims to strengthen its position with new infrastructure projects such as an intermodal terminal and industrial air park.
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- The itinerary provides the client with an opportunity to experience different aspects of Spanish and Mexican culture and nature through planned excursions in Madrid, Barcelona, Cancun, and Cuernavaca.
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The Catalan Tourist Board promotes tourism in Catalonia and works to consolidate Catalonia's image as a top-range tourist destination. It develops programs like Brands and Labels to guarantee specialized, diverse, and quality tourism experiences. This document provides information on the Catalan Tourist Board's membership program and various brands and labels that member companies can join to receive promotional benefits. It also introduces many Catalan tourism companies and organizations in an index and contact directory.
Mobility and Logistics' Cluster member's around the world. The Cluster of Mobility and Logistics, MLC ITS Euskadi, is a private non-profit association. Its aim is to enhance the competitiveness of its partners in logistics, supply chain, infrastructure and mobility of both people and goods.
This document analyzes the urban growth of medium-sized towns in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain from 1996-2007. It finds that populations increased in most towns, especially Cuenca and Talavera de la Reina, while commuting between towns and their surrounding areas also rose. The amount of urban land grew substantially, with discontinuous urban land increasing more than continuous urban land. The expansion occurred through population spreading, increased housing, and changes in land use patterns. Guadalajara and Toledo experienced the most intense urban sprawl, while other towns like Ciudad Real, Talavera de la Reina, and Cuenca saw intermediate levels of sprawl.
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The document provides information about Spain and the Valencia Conference Centre. It introduces Spain, highlighting that Madrid is the capital, Spanish is the official language, and the climate is Mediterranean. It describes prominent tourist attractions like the Alhambra Palace and Mosque of Cordoba. The document then discusses the Valencia Conference Centre in detail, noting it was named the world's best in 2011. It provides information on amenities, facilities, services, and pricing at the centre.
The document provides information about the town of Cuenca, Spain. It discusses that Cuenca has a population of about 50,000 people and is located in the Castilla-La Mancha region of central Spain between Madrid and Valencia. It describes several local dishes, including Ajo arriero made of cod, potato and garlic. It also mentions transportation options like trains and highways, notable landmarks like the Hanging Houses over the Huécar River and the Bridge of San Pablo, the Cathedral and Plaza Mayor, and local sports teams.
1. Santiago de Compostela has a dual structure with a compact historic city center surrounded by sprawling suburbs.
2. Within the compact city, car use is high leading to congestion while pedestrian mobility is also high. Bus and taxi services play a minor role in transportation.
3. Measures to improve sustainability include creating an integrated transit authority, promoting public transit, biking, and commuter rail, establishing park and rides, and implementing good traffic management practices in the historic city center.
This document discusses Lavapies, a neighborhood in Madrid, Spain that serves as a model of an intercultural city. Lavapies has become a melting pot due to immigration, with almost 50% of residents being immigrants or having foreign origins. The five largest immigrant populations in Lavapies come from Romania, Morocco, Ecuador, Colombia, and China. These diverse groups live in harmony in the neighborhood while maintaining their own traditions and identities.
Harri Zuazo gave a presentation on cycle logistics in Donostia - San Sebastian at the ECLF conference in 2015. The presentation covered:
1) An introduction to TXITA, the association promoting cycle logistics in the region
2) An overview of the cycle logistics sector in Spain, noting 67 businesses and 18 new cargo trikes added in 2014
3) The three main problems facing the industry: a lack of association among companies, missing infrastructure and support services, and barriers posed by some municipalities
This document discusses the geography and history of Castilla-La Mancha, a region in central Spain. It describes the provinces that make up Castilla-La Mancha, including Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara, and Toledo. It outlines the settlement of the region by different civilizations throughout history, from pre-Roman times to the Islamic occupation to its modern development. Archaeological sites from ancient civilizations are highlighted.
The document discusses innovation and economic growth in European regions. It introduces the Triple Helix model of universities, government, and private enterprise collaborating on innovation. It argues that innovation is a complex, networked process best supported in diverse, collaborative environments that tolerate failure. The Triple Helix paradigm sees universities as directly contributing to wealth creation through knowledge generation and transfer to the private sector. Knowledge networks that bring together actors from universities, government, and industry are presented as an approach to support regional economic development based on science and innovation.
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Spain is home to many languages and cultures. The capital is Madrid. Catalonia has its own Catalan language and dances the sardana. Barcelona is an important city known for sites like Sagrada Família and Camp Nou stadium. Andalusia has Mediterranean climate and flamenco dance. It is home to cities like Seville and sites like the Alhambra palace and Giralda bell tower. Castile-La Mancha's capital is Toledo and it is known for windmills, manchego cheese, and the Hanging Houses of Cuenca.
The document provides information about several regions in Spain, including Catalonia, Barcelona, Terrassa, Andalusia, and Castile-La Mancha. It describes the populations, languages, important sites, and customs of each region. In Catalonia, the capital is Barcelona and they speak Catalan. Andalusia has beautiful beaches and the popular dance is flamenco. Castile-La Mancha's capital is Toledo and it is known for its windmills, cheeses, and as the setting of Don Quixote.
Spain is home to many autonomous communities and regions with diverse cultures and languages. Catalonia is located in northeastern Spain and has over 7.5 million residents who commonly speak Catalan. Barcelona is the largest city in Catalonia with over 1.6 million people and famous sites like Sagrada Família, Camp Nou stadium, and the Port of Barcelona. Andalusia is an autonomous community in southern Spain with over 8.4 million people known for flamenco, gazpacho soup, and landmarks like the Alhambra palace in Granada and the Giralda bell tower in Seville. Castile-La Mancha is located in central Spain with over 2 million residents and is famous for
1) Catalonia is an autonomous community located in northeastern Spain on the Mediterranean coast. It is made up of four provinces: Barcelona, Tarragona, Girona, and Lleida.
2) The town of Vallbona d'Anoia is located in the province of Barcelona, situated in a valley 289 meters above sea level. It has a population of around 5,000 people.
3) Josep Masclans School is the primary school in Vallbona d'Anoia, with around 160 students from ages 3 to 12. The school organizes activities for students both in and out of the classroom.
Barcelona has implemented several sustainable best practices for urban planning including public transportation, waste recycling, and urban design focused on walkability. Some highlights include the extensive metro and bus networks, household waste being collected and sorted into different containers for recycling, and the Eixample district being designed with large city blocks and chamfered corners to allow sunlight and ease of movement. The city also has many tourist attractions like La Sagrada Familia church, Picasso Museum, Las Ramblas street, and Camp Nou stadium. Barcelona promotes green energy through solar power and reducing emissions, and sources water from various companies and institutions while some citizens protest high water bill taxes.
Vial is a logistics hub located in Alava, Basque Country, Spain. It has several competitive advantages for logistics including its strategic location in Southwestern Europe, large logistics infrastructure areas totaling over 9 million square meters, and specialized facilities like the Arasur Multimodal Logistics Platform and Vitoria International Airport. Vial aims to strengthen its position with new infrastructure projects such as an intermodal terminal and industrial air park.
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The Minister of Employment and Economy of Castilla-La Mancha opened a photographic exhibition called "Round Trip" that showcases the culture and traditions of the region through photos from 1870 to 1940. The exhibition, held at the Museum of Contemporary Art Infanta Elena and the cooperative Virgen de las Viñas in Tomelloso, features images from the Hispanic Society of America and aims to promote domestic tourism and knowledge of the region's past. The Minister also announced new economic aid programs totaling 2.5 million euros to support innovation, small businesses, and traditional commerce in Castilla-La Mancha.
- The document provides details of an air travel management assignment for Rupali Gupta, including acknowledgements, information about trips from Mumbai to Madrid, Barcelona, and Cancun, as well as destinations within each location.
- Flight details, passport and visa requirements, and an itinerary are outlined for travel between Mumbai, Spain, and Mexico over a two week period visiting popular cities and tourist attractions.
- The itinerary provides the client with an opportunity to experience different aspects of Spanish and Mexican culture and nature through planned excursions in Madrid, Barcelona, Cancun, and Cuernavaca.
This document discusses sustainability policies and projects in Seville, Spain. It describes the city's expansion of its bicycle network to over 160 km of bike paths connecting all areas of the city. It also outlines pedestrianization efforts, including restricting private vehicle access to the historic center to 45 minutes and redeveloping several public spaces. The document further discusses the city's inner-city transportation systems, including bus lanes and traffic light priority for buses. Energy initiatives involving electric buses and trams and solar energy are also summarized.
The Catalan Tourist Board promotes tourism in Catalonia and works to consolidate Catalonia's image as a top-range tourist destination. It develops programs like Brands and Labels to guarantee specialized, diverse, and quality tourism experiences. This document provides information on the Catalan Tourist Board's membership program and various brands and labels that member companies can join to receive promotional benefits. It also introduces many Catalan tourism companies and organizations in an index and contact directory.
Mobility and Logistics' Cluster member's around the world. The Cluster of Mobility and Logistics, MLC ITS Euskadi, is a private non-profit association. Its aim is to enhance the competitiveness of its partners in logistics, supply chain, infrastructure and mobility of both people and goods.
This document analyzes the urban growth of medium-sized towns in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain from 1996-2007. It finds that populations increased in most towns, especially Cuenca and Talavera de la Reina, while commuting between towns and their surrounding areas also rose. The amount of urban land grew substantially, with discontinuous urban land increasing more than continuous urban land. The expansion occurred through population spreading, increased housing, and changes in land use patterns. Guadalajara and Toledo experienced the most intense urban sprawl, while other towns like Ciudad Real, Talavera de la Reina, and Cuenca saw intermediate levels of sprawl.
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The document provides information about Spain and the Valencia Conference Centre. It introduces Spain, highlighting that Madrid is the capital, Spanish is the official language, and the climate is Mediterranean. It describes prominent tourist attractions like the Alhambra Palace and Mosque of Cordoba. The document then discusses the Valencia Conference Centre in detail, noting it was named the world's best in 2011. It provides information on amenities, facilities, services, and pricing at the centre.
The document provides information about the town of Cuenca, Spain. It discusses that Cuenca has a population of about 50,000 people and is located in the Castilla-La Mancha region of central Spain between Madrid and Valencia. It describes several local dishes, including Ajo arriero made of cod, potato and garlic. It also mentions transportation options like trains and highways, notable landmarks like the Hanging Houses over the Huécar River and the Bridge of San Pablo, the Cathedral and Plaza Mayor, and local sports teams.
1. Santiago de Compostela has a dual structure with a compact historic city center surrounded by sprawling suburbs.
2. Within the compact city, car use is high leading to congestion while pedestrian mobility is also high. Bus and taxi services play a minor role in transportation.
3. Measures to improve sustainability include creating an integrated transit authority, promoting public transit, biking, and commuter rail, establishing park and rides, and implementing good traffic management practices in the historic city center.
This document discusses Lavapies, a neighborhood in Madrid, Spain that serves as a model of an intercultural city. Lavapies has become a melting pot due to immigration, with almost 50% of residents being immigrants or having foreign origins. The five largest immigrant populations in Lavapies come from Romania, Morocco, Ecuador, Colombia, and China. These diverse groups live in harmony in the neighborhood while maintaining their own traditions and identities.
Harri Zuazo gave a presentation on cycle logistics in Donostia - San Sebastian at the ECLF conference in 2015. The presentation covered:
1) An introduction to TXITA, the association promoting cycle logistics in the region
2) An overview of the cycle logistics sector in Spain, noting 67 businesses and 18 new cargo trikes added in 2014
3) The three main problems facing the industry: a lack of association among companies, missing infrastructure and support services, and barriers posed by some municipalities
This document discusses the geography and history of Castilla-La Mancha, a region in central Spain. It describes the provinces that make up Castilla-La Mancha, including Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara, and Toledo. It outlines the settlement of the region by different civilizations throughout history, from pre-Roman times to the Islamic occupation to its modern development. Archaeological sites from ancient civilizations are highlighted.
The document discusses innovation and economic growth in European regions. It introduces the Triple Helix model of universities, government, and private enterprise collaborating on innovation. It argues that innovation is a complex, networked process best supported in diverse, collaborative environments that tolerate failure. The Triple Helix paradigm sees universities as directly contributing to wealth creation through knowledge generation and transfer to the private sector. Knowledge networks that bring together actors from universities, government, and industry are presented as an approach to support regional economic development based on science and innovation.
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6. President’s 11 We have been 16
Letter Constructing the
Future for 26 Years
Our 14 Tracing 22
Clients Roads and
Railways
7. Tomorrow’s 34 A Solid 54
Generations Corporation,
will Live Here commited to
its people
Preserving our 46 Arción is a 62
Emblematical Renowned and
Past for those Prize-Winning
to Come Company
8. AVE (Spain’s high-speed train) Madrid-Valencia stretch
Client: Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Spain)
10 ARCION: CLOSER TO THE FUTURE
9. “Because there is a whole world
waiting to be built out there”
Antonio J. Medrano González | President
Arción S.A. Construcciones
When Arción started its professional career, more than a quarter
century ago, it did with a true commitment: to preserve, for the
benefit of future generations, Spain’s historical and artistic heritage.
For years, our core business was to restore some of the most
significative buildings in our common history.
Nowadays, Arción’s top objective is that constructing the future.
We want to keep on serving the society where we live and work
through a wide range of activities: from the building of museums
to the construction of last generation housing developments, roads,
railways or hydraulic works.
Throughout its history, Arción has made an effort to move
forward and forward. It has carried out architecture works which
shall be remembered and renowned the day after tomorrow for its
excellence.
For us, the moment of walking new paths has come. We carry
with us imppecable credentials, plus very clear objectives: to grow
and to serve our community.
This book is about all that. This book is a witness of our past, but
it does also reflect where we are longing to head. We are convinced
that this corporation has already started a true trip to its future.
We will take pride if you choose to come with us.
ARCION: CLOSER TO THE FUTURE 11
10. Public housing building (Guadalajara)
Client: Regional Government of Castilla La Mancha
Manchaa
11. Daimiel hospital (Ciudad Real)
Client: Regional Government of Castilla La Mancha
ARCION: CLOSER TO THE FUTURE 13
12. Our Clients
SPAIN’S CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
MINISTY OF PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTS
• DG Roads
• SEITT Spain’s Land Transport Administration
• ADIF Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias (Spanish
Railroads)
• AENA Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea. (Spanish
Airports)
MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT, RURAL AND MARINE
• DG Hydraulic Works
• Confederación Hidrográfica del Guadiana (Guadiana River
Administration)
• Confederación Hidrográfica del Júcar (Jucar River Administration)
• DG Coasts
MINISTRY OF HOUSING
• S E P E S Spain’s Land Management Administration
DEFENCE MINISTRY
• Mando Apoyo Logístico (Logistic Support Command).
MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND FINANCE
• AEAT Agencia Estatal de Administración Tributaria (Spain’s Tax
Administration)
HOME MINISTRY
• DG Civil Guard
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REGIONAL GOVERNMENT OF MADRID
• Regional Ministy of Public Works and Transports
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REGIONAL GOVERNMENT OF VALENCIA
• Regional Ministy of Public Works and Transports
• Regional Ministry for the Environment, Water, Planning and
Housing
• Regional Ministry for Social Welfare
• Regional Ministry of Health
• Regional Ministry of Culture
• The Parliament of Valencia
• IVSA Valencia’s Public Housing Institute
• CIEGSA Valencia’s Education Infrastructures Administration
13. • EPSAR Water Sanitation Public Corporation
• VAERSA Valencia’s Public Corporation for the Management of
Waste
• Castellón Culture
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REGIONAL GOVERNMENT OF ARAGON
• The Parliament of Aragon
• Regional Ministy of Public Works, Planning and Transports
• Regional Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports
REGIONAL GOVERNMENT OF CASTILLA Y LEÓN
• Regional Ministy of Public Works and Transports
REGIONAL GOVERNMENT OF CASTILLA LA MANCHA
• Regional Government of Culture and Tourism
• Regional Government of Education and Science
• Regional Government of Land Planning and Housing
• Regional Government of Health and Social Welfare
• GICAMAN Castilla La Mancha Infrastructure Management
Corporation
• SESCAM Castilla La Mancha Public Health System
• ESINSA Castilla La Mancha Infrastructure Services and Assistance
Corporation
• Castilla La Mancha Finances Institute
• Institute for Wine
• Castilla La Mancha Roads Management Society
• Castilla-La Mancha University
SPAIN’S PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENTS
ALBACETE PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT
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HUESCA PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT
VALENCIA PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT
CITY COUNCILS
Among others:
Madrid City Council
Valencia City Council
Castellón City Council
Ciudad Real City Council
Teruel City Council
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC COMPANIES
Aumar
Autopistas del Estado (Spain’s Highways Corporation)
Canal de Isabel II
Castilla la Mancha Savings Bank
CISA – BANCAJA Valencia Savings Bank
Private Developers
FOUNDATIONS
La Luz de las Imágenes Foundation
Jaume II El Justo Foundation
18. AVE (Spain’s high-speed train) Madrid-Valencia stretch
Client: Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Spain)
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19. “Arción has become a reference
in the field of construction”
Arción will celebrate its 26th birthday this year 2010, and it will do
so by being present in most corners of Spain. During all these years,
we have earned the respect from our peers. We are now considered
a large company, able to serve the most demanding and successful
clients and investors.
Arción was born in 1984 as a company specialized in the
restoration and recovery of some of the most emblematical works
in Spain’s cultural and historical heritage. Since then, and without
forgetting our origins, we have grown and are now the builder of
carriageways, railroads, viaducts, hydraulic works and all sort of
housing projects.
We are present in some the most important counstructions of
this generation, such as the AVE, Spain’s high-speed train. We are at
the forefront of our sector with buildings such as the Guadalajara Art
School or the Robotized Car Parking in Valencia’s city centre.
Hundreds of professionals work in our company, and they do
so within the frame of our socially responsible corporate culture. A
corporate culture whose main features are professional ethics, a high
degree of respect for the environment and our commitment towards
the community where we live and work.
We are concentrated in getting to the future before everyone
else. From our start, we have made an effort to constantly update
ourselves when it comes to technology and material resources.
Nowadays, that effort has been recognized by international
awards that works which Arción undertook have received. Among
them, the prestigious Designshare Award for Innovative Schools
or the prize that L’Almoina Archeological Museum received as the
second best European Museum.
We have erected works that will stay for a very long time in the
memory of those who admire them. We want to keep it that way in
the future.
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20. TRACING
ROADS AND
RAILWAYS
A-42 Dual carriageway
Client: Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Spain)
21. Old NIII Road (Madrid)
Client: Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Spain)
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23. “We are noted for our high
quality processes”
We realize that, in Arción, we have spent a great deal of our history
connecting the dots. Trazing highways and railroads that connect
cities, that help move goods and services, create jobs and economic
growth. We have spent a lot of time leading projects whose
main objective has been to contribute to the development and
modernization of Spain and other countries.
Arción undertakes infrastructure works, and it does it thanks to
technologies and methodologies designed to fit the current needs
of the industry. We are noted for our high quality processes and for
being able of perfectly undertaking great public projects.
Thousands of people travel every day by roads that we have
built. For instance, the A-1 dual carriageway (in the Manoteras- San
Sebastián de los Reyes stretch, in Madrid), the A-42 dual carriageway
in the Madrid-Toledo stretch and the A-5 dual carriageway in the
Oropesa stretch.
An endless number of passengers travel by trains and railroad
stretches which we have created, as the AVE (Spain’s high speed
train) that goes from Madrid to Valencia.
All those works are a reminder that, nowadays, the greatest
pride a corporation such as Arción can take is, simply, of that of
connecting the dots. That of connecting people and cities.
A-42 Dual carriageway. Stretch: Cabañas de la Sagra (Toledo)
Client: Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Spain)
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24. A-5 Dual Carriageway, near the province of Cáceres (Toledo)
Client: Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Spain)
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27. Defence against floodings at Valencia’s river Turia final stretch
Client: Regional Government of Valencia
Arción brings innovative and modern infrastructure solutions in order to guarantee
the supply of water, avoid floodings and favour the recovery of zones with a certain
degree of ecologic value.
Sur Quatre Carreres Boulevard (Valencia)
Cliente: Valencia City Council
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29. A-1 Dual carriageway: Manoteras-San Sebastián de los Reyes (Madrid) stretch
Client: Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Spain)
AVE (Spain’s high-speed train) Ocaña-Villarrubia de Santiago stretch
Client: Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Spain)
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35. “We are honoured that many
cities have entrusted us with
their museums, their schools
and their hospitals”
For us, building housing projects is more than putting bricks together.
For us, it is erecting the homes where tomorrow’s generations will
live and dream.
For that reason, committed as we are with the community
where we live, we make the effort of working for it with efficiency,
determination, quality and a complete respect for its environment.
In late 2009, we were honoured with the Brick Architecture
Award for a public housing project in Mocejón, Toledo. A project
that was designed by architect Luis Martínez Santamaría. Being
considered the best construction company in that category is a great
way of starting the decade, isn’t it?
We are honoured that many cities have entrusted us with their
museums, their schools and their hospitals. In Valencia, where our
corporate offices are located, we were charged with building the
L’Almoina Archeological Museum. In Vinaroz, we erected the Forget
Public School. In Daimiel, we created its local clinic.
Arción is present in Albacete’s Medical School building, in the
Parliament of the Region of Valencia, in Castellón’s Sports City, in the
Guadalajara Art School or in Jávea’s Conservatory.
If, in a hundred years old, young music students keep on playing
their notes within the walls we erected, our work will have been
worthwhile.
167 apartments (Valencia)
Client: Private Developer
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36. Social Security Treasury Bulding (Majadahonda, Madrid)
Client: Spain’s Social Security Administration
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37. 91 Apartments and 40 Offices
Client: Private Developer
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38. Sports City of Castellón
Client: Castellón de la Plana City Council
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39. Covered Swimming Pool in Puertollano (Ciudad Real)
Client: Regional Government of Castilla La Mancha
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40. Secondary School in Museros (Valencia)
Client: CIEGSA
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46. Restoration of Peter’s Castle (Alicante)
Client: Petrer City Council
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47. “Arción has the knowledge,
expertise, and the human and
material resources to bring
the grandeur back to our
common past”
During the first few years of Arción’s history, our core business was
the restoration and recovery of Spain’s architectural and cultural
heritage.
For decades, our corporation’s main commitment was to restore
emblematical buildings for the sake of future generations. We have
undertaken important works at such emblematical buildings as the
wall of the Castle of Xátiva, the Castle of Petrer, the New Batzán
Palance in Madrid, Benicássim’s famous Villa Elisa or L’Almoina
Archeological Museum, in Valencia.
Nowadays, we are among the most respected Spanish
companies in that specific field.
In 2009, two of our main works were the restoration of San
Juan de la Cruz Church and the recovery of San Esteban Protomártir
Church, both in Valencia, where our headquarters are located.
Our commitment with the past opens the way to an even more
strenghtened future.
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49. L’Almoina Archaelogy Museum (Valencia)
Client: Valencia City Council
San Juan de la Cruz Church (Valencia)
Client: La Luz de las Imágenes Foundation. Regional Government of Valencia
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50. Restoration of El Torreón – Castle of Xativa (Valencia)
Client: La Luz de las Imágenes Foundation. Regional Government of Valencia
51. San Esteban Church (Valencia)
Client: La Luz de las Imágenes Foundation. Regional Government of Valencia
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54. Asphalt agglomerate plant. Almagro (Ciudad Real)
Asphalt agglomerate plant. Segovia
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55. “We devote an important
part of our resources to
the implementation of new
technologies, the deployment
of efficient planning and
management processes and the
acquisition of state-of-the-art
machinery and equipment”
Within our corporation, we devote an important part of our resources
to the implementation of new technologies, the deployment of
efficient planning and management processes and the acquisition of
state-of-the-art machinery and equipment.
The investments we have made in technology have been mainly
about acquiring concrete and asphalt agglomerate plants. Moreover,
the company owns a lot of machinery in constant renovation. Our
facilities are modern and we are focused in mining resources, the
making of bituminous mixtures and the production of concrete.
As a company which gives a great deal of importance to its
corporate social responsibility, all our work is undertaken with
the objective of always reducing our ecological footprint to the
minimum. We want to build and help the cities where we work grow,
but we insist in combining that task with a great deal of respect for
the environment.
We keep on communicating to the societies where we work all
our respect for nature. We stand for the planet and we vouch for
a sustainable use of resources. We are committed with it and we
have a solid policy of research and quality that makes both economic
development and environmental equilibrium compatible.
We are constantly thinking about reaching new heights. For
that reason, we have developed strong alliances with universities and
faculties, we give prizes to the best research projects in our field and
we have R+D programmes.
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59. Business Integrity:
We look after our people
Arción’s success would not have been posible without the hundreds
of people that work in our company. They are professionals who, day
by day, show how talented the are and how they are committed to
our common objectives of growth.
From its start, Arción has taken responsibility for bringing up
its people and helping them grow professionally, too. Every single
employee pays attention to even the smallest details and their
expertise is the main key to our success.
The corporation’s professional team, as well as newest workers,
are always taken care of. They are invited to join training programmes
and we make sure that they are sufficiently prepared as to undertake
their duties properly.
We look after our people. We know that knowledge is an endless
source of competitive advantages and the engine that generates
wealth in a country like ours.
We do take pride in investing in our people as much as we can.
It could be no other way.
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60. Premios Cámara 2007 Award Ceremony, where we were acknowledged as “Best Construction Company”
Arcion is a Renowned and
Prize-Winning Company
We do not work just to win prizes, but winning them fills us with pride. In our field,
the recognizition of our professionals is much more than just a diploma. It is a way
of learning that we are always improving the way we work. It is knowing that we
work with the greatest of clients.
We have earned national and international prizes, but there is something very
clear to us: behind a great building work, behind every single prize, there is always
a great client. For without a great client, great works would simply not exist.
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61. Awards
Europa Nostra Award: Second Best European Museum. L’Almoina Archeological Museum.
Valencia.
Valencia Chamber of Commerce Award. Best Construction Company 2007.
Designshare Award for Innovative Schools (United States). Guadalajara Art School.
Hyspalyt Award 2009. Mocejón Housing Project, designed by architect Luis Martínez Santa
María.
Architecture FAD Awards. Finalist. VII Brick Architecture Awards. Public Housing Project in
Guadalajara.
Sponsorships
“Olympic Castilla La Mancha” Programme. Regional Government of Castilla La Mancha.
“Infanta de España S.A.R. Doña Elena” Sports National Prize
Civitas Nova Forum. Regional Government of Castilla La Mancha.
Golf National Tournament. Castilla La Mancha Savings Bank.
Levante U.D. football club
Comunidad Valencia Bicycle Race
Safety and Health Congress. Polytechnic University of Valencia.
Mocejón Housing Project (Toledo)
Regional Government of Castilla La Mancha
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62. Branches
COMPANY Paseo Alameda, 56 - 1º
ADDRESS 46023 VALENCIA
HEADQUARTERS Paseo Alameda, 61 - 1
46023 VALENCIA
Telf.: 96 3318179 - Fax: 96 3318449.
LOCAL OFFICES Delegación Zona I
C/ General Urrutia, nº 75 - 5º
46013 VALENCIA
Telf.: 96 3300573 - Fax: 96 3318052
Delegación Zona II
Avda. de la Industria, 49 b, 1º - Edificio El Fresno
28108 Alcobendas
MADRID
Telf.: 91 4901090 - Fax: 91 6622548
Delegación Zona III
Avda. de la Industria, 49 b, bajo - Edificio El Fresno
28108 Alcobendas
MADRID
Telf.: 91 4901090 - Fax: 91 6622548
Delegación Zona IV
C/ General Urrutia, nº 75 - 5º
46013 VALENCIA
Telf.: 96 3300573 - Fax: 96 3318052
Delegación Castilla la Mancha
C/ Ojos del Guadiana, nº 3 - 1º
13001 CIUDAD REAL
Telf.: 926 271646 - Fax: 926 256934
web www.arcion.es
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In the creation of this book, Adrian Frutiger’s Avenir Next typeface was used.
Its first Edition was printed in Valencia, Spain, in 2010.
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