

Founded in 1952 by Rafael del Pino, the company began as a railway construction firm in Spain and evolved into a global infrastructure powerhouse.
Its business model centers on four integrated divisions—Toll Roads, Airports, Construction and Energy—allowing end
to
end project delivery across the asset lifecycle.
It operates iconic transport projects like the 407 ETR toll road in Canada and the JFK New Terminal One airport concession, expected to open in 2026.
Construction efforts include landmark works such as Madrid’s Terminal 4, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, and major metro and highway systems.
In energy, the firm develops and operates renewable projects—solar, wind, transmission lines—and emerging tech like vertiports and hydrogen.
Flagship assets include managed airports in the UK (Heathrow, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Southampton) and major U.S. highways such as LBJ Express in Dallas.
Its history is marked by strategic asset rotation, like divesting mature stakes in Heathrow and reinvesting in growth
oriented concessions.
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