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Grupo Azvi celebrates European Mobility Week 2025

At Grupo Azvi, we are supporting European Mobility Week 2025. This year’s theme is: “Mobility for Everyone”. Every day, we work towards achieving a more sustainable, inclusive, and accessible transport model that better connects people and contributes to the quality of life in our cities. 

We accompany children going back to school in Mexico

Construcciones Urales and Grupo Indi, with the help of everyone who joined the UnidosXEducar initiative, have delivered more than 300 backpacks and around 1,400 school supplies to children in Pijijiapan, Chiapas, and Jilotepec, State of Mexico. We offer schoolchildren support by providing them with materials that make

Cupisa: catenary works on the Iztapalapa Trolleybus ramps

Cupisa has completed the installation of catenary, electrification, and lighting on the south access and north exit ramps of the elevated viaduct of the Iztapalapa Trolleybus, at the Constitución de 1917 multimodal transfer hub (CETRAM) in Mexico City.  On the south access ramp, Azvi’s Mexican

New milestone for Azvi at the La Carlota WWTP

New milestone for Azvi at the La Carlota WWTP: the concreting of the foundation slab for the biological reactor marks a key phase in the development of the project.  What did it involve?  More than 800 m3 of poured concrete.  A surface area of 1,163

Presenting our machinery fleet in Mexico

Construcciones Urales and Cupisa, our Mexican subsidiaries, have their own modern, highly specialized machinery fleet — a key asset for successfully delivering large-scale railway projects such as the Maya Train, Line K of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec Railway (FIT), or the Mexico–Toluca Intercity Train. Our

Progress on Altus Projects in the United States

Altus, our U.S. subsidiary, is carrying out its first project in Texas with its own equipment: the replacement of a bridge and its approach roads on Federal Route US-62 (Childress County).  The foundations of the seven-span, 162.17metre-long bridge, were executed using piles. On the approaches,
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