History
More than a century building cities
The company initially operated in Catalonia, where it developed its expertise in the construction sector. When it was hired in 1911 to provide sewer cleaning and maintenance services in Barcelona the history of the company changed. At this point FCC became a pioneer in diversification.
The parent company, FCC Group, was born in 1992 from the merger of two companies: Construcciones y Contratas (1944) and Fomento de Obras y Construcciones (1900). Since then, we have worked to become a company that delivers quality services to citizens every day.
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1986 - 1990

Puente del Alamillo bridge (Seville)

World Expo 1992. Puente de Chapina bridge (Seville)

Waste water treatment plant on Lagares River. Vigo (Pontevedra)

Puerta de Europa towers in the Plaza de Castilla (Madrid)

Picasso Tower (Madrid)

Renovation of the Andalusian Parliament building, the Hospital de las Cinco Llagas (Seville)
1987
- The Company was awarded a contract o convert the Hospital de las Cinco Llagas in Sevilla into the headquarters of the Andalusian Parliament. Years later, this work would receive first prize in the rehabilitation category at the Latin American Fair in Sevilla.
1988
- The Company wins its first significant water management contract with the city of Vigo.
1989
- Sevilla gets ready for the 1992 World's Fair. Some of the most noteworthy projects include the Chapina and Alamillo bridges and the Cataluña, Italy, Puerto Rico and Service pavilions. The Company completes the construction of Torre Picasso, the largest office building in Spain, 80% of which is owned by FCC.
1990
- Work commenced on the construction of the Torres Puerta de Europa, in Plaza de Castilla in Madrid, with a unique architectural design composed of two tilted towers located on either side of the Paseo de la Castellana. It has a total constructed surface area of 125,000 m2.