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We rang the Nasdaq Closing Bell in Times Square to mark two years as a Nasdaq‑listed company. For more than 20 years, Ferrovial has been delivering essential infrastructure across the U.S.—our priority growth market. During that time, we’ve invested in growing metros, built strong partnerships, and established a proven track record of delivering complex infrastructure that communities rely on every day. Thank you to our dedicated teams around the world, and to our investors and partners for their continued trust. We look forward to continuing to deliver essential infrastructure for a world on the move. Photo courtesy of: Nasdaq, Inc./ Vanja Savic
Where there is water, there is life💧 That is why, since 2011, we have been bringing water to where it is most needed through our #OnTheMoveForWater program. In the ç#DíaDelAgua we look back at our latest collaboration with ICLI 🤝 in Rwanda, which has transformed the lives of more than 24,000 people.
Solar field construction requires highly detailed planning and surveying. These projects typically involve long hours and significant labor in rough terrain and extreme heat. The projects are very time and labor consuming, requiring manual surveying, staking and quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC), often leading to rework risks, higher labor costs, and scheduling delays. For example, supervisors often relied on walking the site with tablets or apps to capture daily logs. With automation, much of that process is streamlined: data is captured directly from the equipment, digitized in real time, and instantly shared with teams and stakeholders. The result is greater visibility, transparency, and fewer hours spent on repetitive documentation. In Leon County, Texas, Ferrovial is developing a 257 MWdc solar photovoltaic (PV) plant, capable of serving over 36,000 homes. With more than 53,000 piles to be installed, piling is a critical path activity on this utility-scale solar project. By partnering with Trimble and piloting Groundworks technology alongside Vermeer equipment, our teams are demonstrating how AI-driven automation — including Vermeer’s point-to-point navigation that automates machine steering andpositioning — is reshaping solar field construction by improving speed, precision, and consistency at scale.
For a 2026 full of opportunities to grow, achievements to celebrate, and new goals to reach ✨ Are you joining us on the journey? Happy New Year! 🎉
2025 was an incredible year for Ferrovial. We connected people, regions, and opportunities across the globe. Thank you to everyone who was a part of it! Cheers to 2026 and our continued dedication to providing essential infrastructure for a world on the move.🎆 Here are some of the major milestones that have shaped our year ☝️ hashtag#yearinreview hashtag#infrastructurech
Ferrovial refuerza su apuesta por las infraestructuras del agua en EE. UU. con dos nuevos proyectos en Texas, valorados en 720 millones de dólares. A través de su filial Webber, la compañía construirá una estación de bombeo en Austin, de 32 metros de profundidad y con capacidad para mover cerca de un millón de litros por minuto, y llevará a cabo la ampliación de la planta de tratamiento de agua Eagle Mountain en Fort Worth, que incrementará su capacidad diaria en más de 130 millones de litros. Estas actuaciones responden al crecimiento urbano y a la necesidad de garantizar un suministro de agua más eficiente y sostenible, reforzando al mismo tiempo la presencia de Ferrovial en el mercado estadounidense, uno de sus principales focos de desarrollo. Con proyectos como estos, Ferrovial continúa demostrando su compromiso con el desarrollo sostenible, la innovación y la mejora de la calidad de vida a través de infraestructuras esenciales.
Ferrovial ha presentado sólidos resultados en los nueve primeros meses de 2025, con ingresos de 6.911 M€ y un EBITDA de 1.031 M€, impulsados por el buen rendimiento de sus autopistas en Norteamérica y una cartera de construcción que alcanza los 17.168 M€. La compañía mantiene una posición financiera sólida, con 4.175 M€ en liquidez y una deuda neta negativa de 706 M€, consolidando su fortaleza y capacidad para seguir creciendo. Estos resultados reflejan el éxito de su estrategia internacional y la gestión activa de su portfolio de infraestructuras, con un enfoque en proyectos de alto valor y crecimiento sostenible.
📍Un grupo de jóvenes de la Fundación Princesa de Girona conocieron de primera mano nuestros proyectos y recibieron mentoría de nuestros y nuestras profesionales de Ferrovial sobre: ▪️ Company Introduction con José Antonio Ayuso y Fátima Gracia De Vargas ▪️ Employability con Marta Pont López y Carlota Aguirre Rodríguez de Hinojosa ▪️ Copilot Project con Beatriz Echevarría Gutiérrez ▪️ IoT Project con Laura Estévez Cabello ▪️ AI Project con Paloma Bejarano Gil ▪️ Infraverse Project con Cristina García-Ochoa, Juan Carlos Retegui López y Jesús Antonio Bella Martí Esta iniciativa forma parte de nuestro compromiso con la empleabilidad juvenil y el desarrollo de nuevas generaciones de profesionales. ¡Porque el futuro se construye hoy! 🚀 #WeAreFerrovial
Ferrovial, a leading global infrastructure company, through its construction subsidiary Webber, was selected to build two water facilities in Texas, with contracts totaling approximately $720 million. The construction projects will make significant improvements to the existing water infrastructure in the fast-growing cities of Austin and Fort Worth. In Austin, as part of the I-35 Capital Express Central project by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), the team will build a 105-feet deep pump station with four concrete volute pumps. This CAPEX Pump Station will intake water from draining tunnels along the corridor as a means of flood and stormwater management, with a total pumping capacity of 260,000 gallons per minute. The contract awarded amounted to $426 million. Construction began in July and is expected to be completed in late 2028. City of Fort Worth’s Eagle Mountain Water Treatment Plant Expansion project will increase the capacity of the existing plant by 35-million gallons per day (MGD) of potable water. The scope of work includes construction of ozone generation and disinfection systems, flocculation and sedimentation basins, media biological filters and a membrane filtration building. Fort Worth’s rapid growth has resulted in increased water demand, necessitating a project of this scale to meet future local needs. The contract awarded amounted to $295 million. Construction is already underway and expected to be completed in 2029.
💧 Together with ICLI NGO, Ferrovial brings drinking water and development to rural communities in Rwanda. A project that promotes health, education and equality from the most essential. #LifeWaterFood