The Madrid Calle 30 facilities received two committees from institutions who work in infrastructure maintenance in the first half of October. These visits, in addition to having an educational purpose, were recognition of the good work that Emesa carries out.
On 8 October, the Swedish group Tyrens visited, a benchmark in the development of urban infrastructures and one of the main consultancies in the Scandinavian country. The 31 attendees were able to see, first-hand, how well Emesa operates and come together for an enriching experience for both entities.
For its part, the Noise and Environment Committee of the World Road Association visited the Emesa facilities on 10 October to exchange views on the functions carried out by both institutions and their role in road maintenance.
These two visits were part of the work carried out by Emesa to disseminate and exchange good practices in infrastructure management and which places it as a benchmark in the industry for professionals and institutions, both in Spain and abroad.