The consortium comprising Cadagua, the water technology subsidiary of Ferrovial Agromán, and Budimex, Ferrovial Agrománs subsidiary in Poland, has signed a contract worth EUR82.7m with the Wrocklaw municipal water company to remodel and expand the Janówek waste water treatment plant in Wrocklaw, in the southeast of Poland.
The objective of the contract, which has a 28-month execution period, is to expand the plants capacity to 140,000 cubic metres from the present 90,000 cubic metres. The contract includes the installation of a thermal sludge drying plant with a capacity of 280 tonnes/day of dried sludge, and an advanced biological treatment including elimination of nutrients.
This plant will serve the city of Wroclaw, which with close to 700,000 inhabitants is one of the most important cities in the country from the economic point of view.
Cadaguas fifth contract in Poland
This contract is the fifth to be awarded to the consortium in Poland, consolidates Cadaguas presence in the country and marks another step forward in its expansion into Eastern Europe.
The consortiums most representative contracts in Poland include the waste water treatment plant at Szczecinek; thermal sludge drying and incineration at the Lyna treatment plant in Olsztyn; cogeneration based on biogas and thermal sludge drying at the Cos treatment plant in the city of Poznan and the Jelenia Gora drinking water treatment plant.