IN PURSUIT OF PUBLIC WELFARE FOR A BETTER WORLD

Healthcare and education form the foundations of prosperous societies — they are fundamental rights that we must protect to ensure public welfare

WE ARE CONTRIBUTING TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORE PROSPEROUS SOCIETIES

ACCIONA understands that health, education and culture are the linchpins of societal progress in a context of climate emergency. 

ACCIONA's hunger for transformation has made it a company capable of designing social solutions for medical, educational, cultural engineering and ecosystem restoration infrastructures that serve to guarantee and extend public welfare.

 

Our Social solutions: 

Supported by highly qualified professionals and its own vocation for innovation, ACCIONA carries out its activities with all the excellence required to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.

We have coped with more than 950,000 m2 between health centres and universities in 13 years.

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Construction R&D

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Our priority

HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK

ACCIONA's permanent concern and commitment to the health and safety of our people and partners is a differentiating element and an indispensable requirement. We pursue the zero-incident objective through the most rigorous prevention measures in our transport projects and solutions.

WE CONTRIBUTE TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

We support the achievement of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, which address the greatest challenges facing humanity.

Sustainable Development Goals

Key figures

+4,100

hospital beds

950,000m2

operated between medical centres and universities in 13 years