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Strategic Transport Plans in Spain
Strategic Transport Plans in Spain
Highlights of Ineco’s participation in the execution of the design

PITVI 2012-2024

Investment planned for PITVI: over €135,000 million

More than 45 years’ collaboration with the Ministry

 

 

  • Strategic Transport Plans in Spain
  • Strategic Transport Plans in Spain
  • Strategic Transport Plans in Spain
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The main roles of the Ministry of Public Works include the planning and programming of land, air and sea transport infrastructure, as well as the corresponding transport services. As such, it develops plans that define its action strategy.

In recent years, Ineco has put its experience and know-how at the service of the Ministry, collaborating in the preparation of all strategic plans published, as well as other planning instruments of a different range, aimed at materialising planning in specific sectors.

 

Data Sheet
Location: Spain
Client: Ministry of Public works
Execution period: 1968 to date
Market: Planning

Highlights of Ineco’s participation in the execution of the design

In recent years, Ineco has worked on drafting the Housing and Transport Infrastructure Plan - PITVI (2012-2024). This plan has three programmes focussed on regulation, control and supervision; the management and provision of services and investment activity, whose proposals reach a total planned investment of €138,255 million.

Beyond the drafting of the document itself, Ineco participated in the proposal-defining sectorial groups and provided the Ministry with the necessary web tool for supporting the public information procedure and management of statements to the initial document, participating in the whole process.

Furthermore, for the Ministry it developed other plans and specific strategies such as the Strategic Plan for Stimulating Rail Freight Transportation (2011), Spain’s Logistics Strategy (2013), or the Intermodal Transport Plan for the Mass Market Sector (2015).

As a tool for the assessment and identification of trends, key to the defining of new strategies, in 2013 Ineco participated in the creation of the Spanish Transport and Logistics Observatory, and since then it has supported the Ministry in its improvement, updating and provision of contents.

 

 


Ineco’s experience

Ineco provides an overview of the planning of the transport system in Spain, while it has extensive experience in the development of actual infrastructure projects. These two visions complement each other and they are necessary for providing rigour to the planning and coherence to the actual projects.