During the session, Concepción Garcés, expert in noise pollution from the Environmental Consultancy and Spatial Planning Management, outlined the technical and regulatory requirements for road noise studies.
Ineco showcased its expertise and specialised knowledge in environmental noise management through its participation as a speaker at the Environmental Noise Training Week organised by the Community of Madrid, reinforcing its position as a technical benchmark in environmental acoustics for public administrations and infrastructure projects.
With more than 20 years of experience in the field, Ineco is a leading reference in Spain in the study, management and mitigation of noise associated with transport infrastructure. The company has a highly specialised team that supports clients across all phases of plans, programmes and projects — from acoustic assessment and modelling to the design and implementation of innovative solutions to minimise noise impact. Its experience spans linear and airport infrastructures, where it develops tailored measures for each environment, such as acoustic barriers, sound-absorbing pavements and building insulation systems, contributing to more sustainable infrastructure and improving the quality of life of millions of people.
During the session, Concepción Garcés, an expert in noise pollution from the Environment and Land Management Division, outlined the technical and regulatory requirements for road noise studies, highlighting the importance of applying rigorous methodologies to optimise infrastructure planning and minimise environmental impact.
Adolfo Hoyos-Limón, technician from the Road Projects Management, presented the Guide for the Design and Construction of Acoustic Screening Works on Roads, a reference document compiling proven noise reduction solutions and reflecting Ineco’s ability to translate technical expertise into practical tools for project delivery.
Through initiatives such as this, Ineco reaffirms its commitment to the development of more sustainable infrastructure by delivering innovative solutions that enhance environmental quality and people’s well-being.
Participation in this event, alongside organisations such as Madrid City Council, the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO), and the Directorate-General for Civil Aviation, further strengthens Ineco’s role as a leading player in the field of noise pollution and environmental management of infrastructure.




