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With more than 100 years of experience, ACCIONA delivers large-scale civil engineering and transport infrastructure projects worldwide, improving connectivity, capacity and resilience.

ACCIONA delivers high-capacity road infrastructure, including managed lanes and major interstate corridors designed to improve traffic flow and network performance. We bring global expertise in delivering road networks in complex, high-traffic environments.

 

In Georgia, this is demonstrated by the SR 400 Express Lanes a 16-mile managed lanes project along one of Atlanta’s most congested corridors, enhancing capacity and reliability. Through our road activities, we support efficient mobility and strengthen regional connectivity.

 

 

ACCIONA designs and delivers bridge structures integrated within major transport networks, with a focus on performance, constructability, and long-term durability. In Louisiana, the I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge replaces a 70-year-old structure with a new crossing designed to improve capacity, safety, and resilience along a key freight corridor. 

 

ACCIONA’s experience also includes bridge and crossing structures within the Fargo-Moorhead Area Diversion Project, supporting regional connectivity as part of a large-scale flood control system. Through our bridge activities, we enhance connectivity and support the long-term resilience of transport infrastructure.

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An infrastructure project can be an integral part of nature while also protecting communities from extreme weather events. A living example of this is the flood-control channel ACCIONA is building on the border between North Dakota and Minnesota.

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Today, Cebu city home to an incredible engineering work which is once more putting the Philippines on the map, and the route to progress and improved communications. That is, the Cebu bridge built by ACCIONA.

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In the heart of northern Canada, ACCIONA has built one of its largest infrastructures on a global scale: a hydroelectric dam capable of supplying clean energy to nearly half a million homes. A milestone in sustainable engineering, built under extreme conditions and now a reality after nearly a decade of work. Discover it in this story.

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