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FCC obtains contracts in Romania and Bulgaria

Spanish construction giant FCC, through its subsidiary Alpine, has obtained two environmental contracts in Romania and Bulgaria worth 37 million euro. In the Romanian county of Dambovita, about 100 km. from Bucharest, Alpine will build the new "Titu" and "Aninoasa" landfills and refurbish the existing facilities. The project is worth a total of 22 million euro.

Alpine has also landed a contract in Bulgaria to build two water treatment plants, in the cities of Sevlievo and Burgas (Meden Rudnik). The project, which comprises planning, construction, outfitting and commissioning of the facilities, plus staff training, is worth approximately 15 million euro.

The Sevlievo facility, about 200 km. north of Sofia, will supply water to about 53,000 people in that city and its hinterland. The Burgas Meden Rudnik facility, on the shores of the Black Sea, will process sewage from a population of approximately 56,800 people.

With annual revenues of approximately 2.3 billion euro and a total staff of 10,700, Alpine is Austria's second-largest construction company. FCC acquired a majority stake in Alpine in 2006.



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