Ferrovial today inaugurated the extension of Porto Metro’s Yellow Line
which it built in a joint venture with Portuguese construction company Alberto Couto Alves
The ceremony was attended by Miguel Pinto Luz
Portugal’s Minister of Infrastructure
Ferrovial Construction’s Head of Civil Engineering for Iberia and LatAm
has generated an average of 284 direct jobs during the 36-month construction period
a new 3.15-kilometer section of light metro to extend the Yellow line from Santo Ovídio station to the south of the city
serving the districts of Vila Nova de Gaia
It also included the construction of a viaduct
One of the most complex parts of the project was the construction of a viaduct between Santo Ovídio and Manuel Leão stations
The metal latticework structure on piers up to 22 meters high traces a curve 420 meters long
Due to the difficulty of erecting it with cranes from the ground
the 2,746-ton structure was slided into place from one end
Its assembly took 143 days of work around the clock
Ferrovial’s participation in this subway extension
reaffirms the company’s contribution to transforming Portugal’s infrastructure
Ferrovial has been operating in Portugal for over three decades
having participated in landmark projects such as the construction of the Linea Norte railway line connecting Lisbon with Porto
HEAD OF EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION AND INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS
EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA RELATIONS
HEAD OF US CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS AND BRAND
Ferrovial held its Shareholders Meeting this Thursday after a year marked by strong operating results and intensive asset rotation during which the company s shares also started trading on Nasdaq..
Ferrovial is proud to announce that the Silvertown Tunnel a landmark infrastructure project that will significantly enhance transportation in East London has now officially opened This achievement delivered on behalf..
Global infrastructure leader Ferrovial will earmark 550 000 euro in 2025 to finance its 8216 On the move for Water 8216 and On the move for Zero Hunger programs benefiting..
Can try another term or browse the main menu to find what you are looking for
This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks
The action you just performed triggered the security solution
There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase
You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked
Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page
The municipality of Porto (and beyond) has plenty of places to exercise
World Physical Activity Day is celebrated every year on April 6
with the aim of promoting a healthier lifestyle
we’ve decided to list some places to run in Porto and the surrounding area
In addition, Porto was recently 4.ranked No. 1 on the list of cities of the world where it is possible to adopt a healthier lifestyle
This article is therefore even more pertinent in this context
Inaugurated last year, Parque da Asprela is one of the city’s new green spaces that is well worth a visit, whether it’s for a run, a walk or even ajog picnic.
Located in the area of the Asprela university campus, it comprises a total of around six hectares of landscape, with water mirrors, hundreds of trees, streams and more than two kilometers of pedestrian and cycling routes.
And you can always stop to say hello to the ducks that fill the lakes in the City Park with life
This is one of the city’s most romantic gardens but it is also one of the most beautiful places to exercise.
The surrounding landscape is overwhelming, full of trees and with the Douro as a backdrop. In other words, the ideal place to burn calories and breathe fresh air.
Quinta do Covelo once belonged to nobles and bourgeois. But today it stands out as another place to take into account when strolling (and not only) in the city of Porto.
This is a place with dense vegetation. That’s why it’s a good option for hot days. Throughout the space, you’ll find drinking fountains, which are particularly useful if you forget your water bottle.
View this post on Instagram 5 – Avenida Brasil Foz was considered the best area in Porto in 2021
But this place also deserves to be highlighted for its enormous potential for exercise
walking or cycling on Avenida Brasil means having the sea breeze as company
We can hardly think of a better scenario for burning calories
Avenida da Boavista is one of the best places to run in Porto
After all,sta is the largest avenue in the city
so it’s an area to consider for outdoor activities.
At the end, if you want to finish your exercise session with a dose of inspiration, enjoy the sunset by the sea
the sea and the river go hand in hand; and we are fortunate to have both in our city
So how about a 12 km route that mixes the best of fresh and salt water
Starting from Foz in the direction of Ribeira, there is a flat path full of charms waiting to be walked. From Cheese Castle to the Freixo Bridge
we couldn’t think of a better setting for running or walking
It’s not in Porto, but it’s close by and deserves to be enjoyed! The Gaia has an extensive route along the coastline
always with a breath of fresh air in the air!
Lavandeira Park is an option not only for those looking to run
View this post on Instagram 10 – Matosinhos Marginal
The Marginal de Matosinhos is another excellent option for burning a few calories
the sea adds a special touch to the landscape
Ideal for inhaling and exhaling over and over again
Some say that Leça da Palmeira is the most beautiful place in Portugal
Whether it is or not is a debate we don’t want to enter into
this place is great for outdoor activities.
O Monastery of Leça do Balio
it has become known above all for being the stage for a historical re-enactment
The truth is that the surrounding Leisure Park is an option to consider for those who want to exercise and get to know other places.
We understand that this is not a suggestion for your day-to-day life
it is certainly an option to consider for weekends
Take advantage of the 30 hectares and more than 4 km of trail
through a consortium involving its subsidiary Ferrovial Construction and Portuguese construction company Alberto Couto Alves
has been awarded a €288 million contract to expand Porto Metro in Portugal
The project consists of two contracts: extension of the Yellow Line
and construction of a new circular Pink Line
consisting of 3.15 kilometers of dual-track light rail
will run from Santo Olvido station to serve the districts of Vila Nova de Gaia
It also includes the construction of a viaduct
The second contract refers to the construction of a new circular line
between Praça da Liberdade and Casa da Música
This new line involves the construction of four new stations and three ventilation shafts
as well as installing the line and catenary
The work to expand Porto Metro is expected to begin in the second half of this year
The Yellow Line extension is to be completed in 34 months
while construction of the Pink Line is to take at most 42 months
These projects enhance Ferrovial’s position in a country where it has been operating for over 30 years
The projects it has executed in Portugal include construction of the Northern Line for Infraestruturas de Portugal
Ferrovial Construction has built 176 km of tunnels and 158 underground railway stations in cities across the world
Ferrovial in consortium with Gyocivil and Licuas will lead the project to transform the northern end of Paseo de la Castellana which includes works to depress the section between Calle..
Ferrovial a leading global infrastructure company today announced it signed an agreement which includes the construction and operation of a 257 MWdc solar photovoltaic PV plant in Leon County Texas..
Ferrovial the sustainable infrastructure company reported a 34 1 y y increase in EBITDA in like for like terms to 700 million in the first nine months of 2023 Revenue..
21 March, 2022 By Thames Menteth
Spanish engineering services provider Ayesa in consortium with Portuguese civil engineering company Quadrante has been selected to design part of the extension for the Porto Metro in Portugal
The €288M (£259M) Porto Metro extension led by Portuguese state-owned company Porto Metro is set to form a circular north-south line by connecting the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia
which will also relieve congestion on the metro’s busiest Yellow line by creating six new stations
The first is a 3.15km extension of the Yellow line as a dual-track light rail
from Santo Ovidio station to serve the districts of Vila Nova de Gaia
The second involves the construction of a new circular line measuring 3.1km
This new Pink line involves the construction of four new stations and three ventilation shafts
The €2.9M contract awarded to the Ayesa-Quadrante consortium is for the detailed design of 6km between Casa da Música (Porto) and Santo Ovídio
The contract covers the design of structures
associated services and architecture along the section
Notable aspects of the contract include the design of the branch line connecting the new tunnel to the Yellow line in Santo Ovídio
During the 12-month contract Ayesa will use BIM (building information modelling) technology to produce a 3D model of the section containing all the information necessary for its construction
The metro’s six new stations include Campo Alegre
When completed the extension is expected to transport an average of 325,000 passengers a day
Ayesa has already supervised the 3.1km extension of the Yellow line from Santo Ovídio to Vila d’Este
Ferrovial was awarded two contracts to construct the Porto Metro extension in 2020.
Want to read more? Subscribe to GE’s enewsletters and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn
Tagged with: Ayesa Portugal
Byrne Looby is rebranding to match its parent company Ayesa’s global strategy
while also expanding its UK geotechnical team
The British Geotechnical Association (BGA) announces its new chair
Geotechnical Consulting Group (GCG) appoints a new principal engineer
Sign in or Register a new account to join the discussion
Portuguese state-owned enterprise Metro do Porto is expanding the city’s light metro network to meet increasing ridership demand
2023 (Yellow line extension) 2024 (Pink line construction)
Ferrovial Construction and Albero Couto Alves
Metro do Porto operates a network of six lines and 82 stations covering seven municipalities in the Metropolitan Area
It served more than 71 million commuters in 2019
The estimated investment in the expansion of the Porto Metro is €288m ($333.69m)
The project involves the expansion of an existing line (Yellow Line) and the construction of a new line (Pink Line)
Work on the project is set to commence in the second half of 2020
The Yellow Line extension will take 34 months to complete while the Pink Line is expected to be completed in 42 months
The project is being implemented in two contract packages
The first contract will involve a 3.5km extension of the Yellow Line to the south
The extension will run from Santo Olvido station and cover the districts of Vila Nova de Gaia
The project will also involve the construction of a viaduct
The second contract will include the construction of a new 3.1km-long circular line between Casa da Música and Praça da Liberdade
Three ventilation shafts and four new stations will be constructed as part of the new circular line (Pink Line)
São Bento provides connectivity to the local railway station and the Casa da Música station has a link with the international and urban road transport network. The metro extension project will add seven stations and more than 6km to the network
The trains that will run on the Pink Line will be powered by 750V DC electric traction using a rigid catenary system
A depot for 30 trains is planned to be constructed along the Yellow Line
The four stations proposed to be built in the Pink Line are Hospital Santo Antonio
Bento will be performed using the cut-and-cover excavation method while that of Hospital Santo António station will involve mining excavation with two access shafts
A branch line to the existing network will be built
along with the start of construction of a future line towards the municipality of V.N
The Pink Line will run on an underground double track while the branch line will be on a single track
Works on the new line will also include the construction of two traction power substations
Metro do Porto awarded a €49.6m ($54.59m) contract to Chinese firm CRRC Tangshan for the procurement of 18 new vehicles
The contract also includes the provision of five-year maintenance of the vehicles
The rolling stock procurement is fully funded by the Environmental Fund of Portugal’s Ministry of Environment
The new vehicles are expected to run on different lines of the network and meet the required operational and safety standards
Each train will be able to accommodate 252 passengers
The trains will include two cabins and operate in bi-directional mode at a maximum speed of 80km/h
The metro’s Pink Line will support Portugal’s efforts to cut emissions and fight climate change. The line and the new stations will improve access to the metro system in the central zone of Porto
The extension will also provide enhanced public transport options for commuters while delivering annual energy savings of 98.61t of oil equivalent
CJC and NSE was contracted to deliver the project design for the Pink line while the contract for Yellow Line extension was awarded to a consortium of LCW
Amberg is responsible for project planning services
along with ventilation and supplementary work
A consortium formed by Ferrovial Construction and Albero Couto Alves received a contract for the expansion of the Porto Metro
Eduardo Souto Moura won a contract to perform landscape and architecture work related to the stations of the Pink Line
Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights
View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network
28 July, 2020 By Michaila Hancock
You have read 1 of 1 free-access articles allowed for 30 - days. For further access please register or log in.