2 nd dition anuary 2012
ISBN: 978-84-615-3954-3
2 nd dition anuary 2012 INDEX 1. FOREWORD 2. STRUCTURE OF THE WHO S WHO 3. THE SPANISH ROAD TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM 4. LIST OF ORGANISATIONS 4.1. Alphabetical listing 4.2. Thematic listing 4.3. Fact sheets 5. R&D PROJECTS 5.1. Alphabetical listing 5.2. Thematic listing 5.3. Fact sheets 6. ACRONYMS 4 6 8 12 12 14 25 86 86 93 101 244 3
1 Chairman Plataforma Tecnológica Española de la Carretera (PTC) Spanish Road Technology Platform Managing Director Plataforma Tecnológica Española de la Carretera (PTC) Spanish Road Technology Platform Road infrastructures have always played a key role in the progress and economic growth of any nation, both through the direct impact of a higher mobility to citizens and goods and through the indirect benefits derived from building infrastructure. 4
2 nd dition anuary 2012 FOREWORD Today the global road sector faces important technological challenges which will influence the future road system, in particular in connection to ITS & Mobility, Safety, Materials, Energy & Sustainability, Environment and Transport & Co-modality. In the case of Spain, the development of a modern road network coupled time-wise with a substantial increase of the socioeconomic conditions enjoyed by Spanish citizens, and this fact made the role played by road networks self-evident to the Spanish society. Since then, the Spanish road industry has grown exponentially and become a global leader, as it is transferring its knowledge and expertise in planning, building, equipping and operating road networks all across the world. The Who s Who in Spanish Road Infrastructure Technology compiles the recent achievements of the Spanish road infrastructure sector from a scientific and technological perspective. More than 50 organizations and 220 experts have participated in its elaboration, an effort which has mainly consisted of identifying the achievements already made by the Spanish industry, academia and public authorities towards addressing the global challenges mentioned above. On behalf of the Spanish Road Technology Platform, we hope you find this publication instrumental to find the right expertise and partnership within the Spanish road sector. January 2012 5
2 For this 2nd edition of the Who s Who in Spanish Road Infrastructure Technology, two classification criteria have been taken into account to allow readers and flexible and quick search for information. First, the organizations active in R&D have been classified by both alphabetical and thematic order. In addition to the usual information available in a regular directory (contact person, position, coordinates...), the publication provides a full R&D profile which includes a description of the organization s R&D activities, the equipment and material resources available to these activities, the managers and technicians engaged in R&D, the R&D projects already completed or in progress, etc. The organization has also been classified into one or several of the 10 thematic areas that describe its activity within the sector: Design and Planning, Construction, Management and Operation, Maintenance, ITS and Mobility, Road Safety, Materials, Energy and Sustainability, Environment and Transport and Co-modality. 6
2 nd dition anuary 2012 STRUCTURE OF THE WHO S WHO Secondly, an alphabetical and thematic classification of the main R&D projects and initiatives has been elaborated. These projects and initiatives have been organized according to the terminology used by the Working Groups of the Spanish Road Technology Platform: ITS and Mobility, Road Safety, Materials, Energy and Sustainability, Environment and Transport and Co-modality. 7
3 The Plataforma Tecnológica Española de la Carretera (PTC), the Spanish Road Technology Platform, is the official discussion forum promoted by the Spanish Ministry for Science & Innovation for all Science-Technology-Enterprise stakeholders with a significant role in the promotion of employment, competitiveness and growth of Spanish road infrastructures. Today more than 50 organizations and 220 experts participate in its activities. Since its public launch in February 2010, the Platform: a) Defines a strategic vision for technological activities in the Spanish road sector. b) Stimulates stakeholder cooperation by optimizing existing R&D investments and promoting new R&D projects. c) Builds R&D working guidelines and long-term priorities, in cooperation with national and international bodies. d) Encourages knowledge transfer and good-practice exchange. The PTC is led by the following Executive Committee: President: Mr. Jacobo Díaz, Asociación Española de la Carretera (AEC), Spanish Road Association Vice-President: Mr. José Luis González-Vallvé, Asociación Nacional de Empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría y Servicios Tecnológicos (TECNIBERIA), Spanish National Association of Engineering, Consulting and Technological Services Companies Vice-President: Mr. Juan José Potti, Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Mezclas Asfálticas (ASEFMA), Spanish Association of Asphalt Mixtures Manufacturers 8
2 nd dition anuary 2012 THE SPANISH ROAD TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM Secretary: Mr. Alberto Mansilla, Fundación CIDAUT Treasurer: Mr. Pablo Sáez, Asociación de Empresas de Conservación y Explotación de Infraestructuras (ACEX), Spanish Association of Infrastructure Maintenance & Operation Companies Member: Mr. Imanol Esteban, INDRA Member: Mr. José Manuel López-Lita, CPS Ingenieros Member: Mr. Jacinto García, SACYR Member: Mr. Francisco José Vea, BECSA Member: Mr. José F. Papí, Managing Director, PTC The PTC s Working Groups are listed below: ITS and Mobility Chairman: Mr. Enrique Belda, Deputy Director for Traffic, Dirección General de Tráfico (DGT), Spanish National Directorate General for Traffic Secretary: Mr. Imanol Esteban, Asociación Patronal de Empresas de Tráfico (PEMTRA), Spanish National Association of Traffic Companies Road Safety Chairman: D. Roberto Llamas, Road Safety Coordinator, Ministerio de Fomento, Spanish Ministry for Public Works Secretary: Mr. Pablo Sáez, Managing Director, Asociación de Empresas de Conservación y Explotación de Infraestructuras (ACEX), Spanish Association of Infrastructure Maintenance & Operation Companies 9
Materials (NMP) Chairman: Vacant Secretary: Mr. Juan José Potti, Managing Director, Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Mezclas Asfálticas (ASEFMA), Spanish Association of Asphalt Mixtures Manufacturers Energy and Sustainability Chairman: Mr. Juan Luis Plá de la Rosa, Head of the Transport Department, Instituto para la Diversificación y Ahorro de la Energía (IDAE), Spanish Institute for Energy Diversification and Efficiency Secretary: Mr. Alberto Montes, Manager, Diagnosis and Maintenance Group, Department for Energy and Environment, CIDAUT Foundation Environment Chairman: Ms. María Felicidad Montero Pleite, Under-Secretary for the Environment, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente, y Medio Rural y Marino (MARM), Spanish Ministry for the Environment Secretary: Mr. Ángel Zarabozo Galán, Director General, Asociación Nacional de Empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría y Servicios Tecnológicos (TECNIBERIA), Spanish National Association of Engineering, Consulting and Technological Services Companies 10
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Transport and Co-modality Chairman: Mr. Benito Bermejo, Deputy Director General for Management, Analysis and Innovation, Directorate General for Land Transport, Ministerio de Fomento, Spanish Ministry for Public Works Secretary: Mr. Jacobo Díaz, Director General, Asociación Española de la Carretera (AEC), Spanish Road Association The PTC s Technical Secretariat is led by Mr. José F. Papí (Managing Director) and Mr. Alfonso González-Finat (Programme Manager). 11
4 LIST OF ORGANISATIONS 4.1. Alphabetical listing ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 26 ACEX, Asociación de Empresas de Conservación y Explotación de Infraestructuras, Spanish Association of Infrastructure Maintenance & Operation Companies 27 AEC, Asociación Española de la Carretera, Spanish Road Association 28 AFASEMETRA, Asociación de Fabricantes de Señales Metálicas de Tráfico, Spanish Association of Steel Traffic Signposts Manufacturers 29 AMEC URBIS, Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Equipamiento Urbano, Spanish Association of Urban Equipment Manufacturers 30 APERSA, Auxiliar de Perfiles Perforados Metálicos, S.A. 31 APIA XXI, S.A. 32 API MOVILIDAD, S.A. 33 ASEBAL, Auxiliar de Señalizaciones y Balizamientos, S.L. 34 ASEFMA, Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Mezclas Asfálticas, Spanish Association of Asphalt Mixtures Manufacturers 35 ASFALTÓMEROS, S.A. 36 AYESA, Agua y Estructuras, S.A. 37 BECSA, S.A.U. 38 GRUPO CAMPEZO de obras y servicios, S.L. 39 FUNDACIÓN CARTIF 40 CAVOSA, Obras y Proyectos, S.A. 42 CEMOSA, Centro de Estudios de Materials y Control de Obra, S.A. 43 FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT, Investigación y Desarrollo en Transporte y Energía 44 FUNDACIÓN CIRCE, Centro de Investigación de Recursos y Consumos Energéticos 46 COLLOSA, Construcciones y Obras Llorente, S.A. 47 COPCISA, S.A. 49 CPS INGENIEROS, Obra Civil y Medio Ambiente, S.L. 50 EIFFAGE INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 51 GRUPO ETRA, Electronic Trafic, S.A. 52 12
2 nd dition anuary 2012 EUROESTUDIOS, S.L. 53 FAPLISA, Fabricación y Aplicación de Pinturas Especiales, S.A. 54 FULCRUM, Planificación Análisis y Proyectos, S.A. 55 GATV-UPM, Grupo de Aplicación de Telecomunicaciones Visuales de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 56 GIIC, Grupo de Investigación en Ingeniería de Carreteras de la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia 57 Grupo de Investigación de Fotogrametría y Teledetección Cercanas de la Universidad de Vigo 58 GITECO, Grupo de Investigación de Tecnología de la Construction de la Universidad de Cantabria 59 GPYO, Ingeniería y Urbanismo, S.L. 60 GRUPO INFORSE, Grupo de Investigación Innovación en Ferrocarril, Seguridad Vial y Ergonomía de la Universidad de Valencia 61 HIASA, Hierros y Aplanaciones, S.A. (Grupo Gonvarri) 62 ICEACSA Consultores, S.L.U 63 INDRA SISTEMAS, S.A. 64 INECO, Ingeniería y Economía del Transporte, S.A. 65 ITS Spain 66 LISITT, Laboratorio Integrado de Sistemas Inteligentes y Tecnologías de la Información en Tráfico de la Universitat de Valencia 67 OFICEMEN, Agrupación de Fabricantes de Cemento de España, Spanish Association of Cement Manufacturers 69 PAVASAL, Empresa Constructora, S.A. 70 REYNOBER, S.A. 71 SACYR VALLEHERMOSO, S.A. 72 SACYR, S.A.U. 73 SAITEC, S.A. 74 SICE, Sociedad Ibérica de Construcciones Eléctricas, S.A. 76 SIMEPROVI, Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Sistemas Metálicos de Protección Vial, Spanish Association of Manufacturers of Steel Vehicle Restraint Systems 77 FUNDACIÓN TECNALIA, Research & Innovation 78 TECNIBERIA, Asociación Española de Empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría y Servicios Tecnológicos, Spanish National Association of Engineering, Consulting and Technological 79 Services Companies TELVENT, S.A 80 TRANSyT, Centro de Investigación del Transporte de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 81 UAX, E.P.S. de la Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio 83 VALORIZA, Conservación e Infraestructuras, S.A.U. 84 TALLERES ZITRON, S.A. 85 13
4.2. Thematic listing Design and Planning ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 26 APERSA, Auxiliar de Perfiles Perforados Metálicos, S.A. 31 APIA XXI, S.A. 32 API MOVILIDAD, S.A. 33 AYESA, Agua y Estructuras, S.A. 37 CEMOSA, Centro de Estudios de Materiales y Control de Obra, S.A. 43 FUNDACIÓN CIRCE, Centro de Investigación de Recursos y Consumos Energéticos 46 COPCISA, S.A. 49 CPS INGENIEROS, Obra Civil y Medio Ambiente, S.L. 50 EIFFAGE INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 51 GRUPO ETRA, Electronic Trafic, S.A. 52 FAPLISA, Fabricación y Aplicación de Pinturas Especiales, S.A. 54 GIIC, Grupo de Investigación en Ingeniería de Carreteras de la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia 57 GPYO, Ingeniería y Urbanismo, S.L. 60 HIASA, Hierros y Aplanciones, S.A. (Grupo Gonvarri) 62 ICEACSA Consultores, S.L.U. 63 INECO, Ingeniería y Economía del Transporte, S.A. 65 OFICEMEN, Agrupación de Fabricantes de Cemento en España, Spanish Association of Cement Manufacturers 69 PAVASAL, Empresa Constructora, S.A. 70 SACYR VALLEHERMOSO, S.A. 72 SACYR, S.A.U. 73 SAITEC, S.A. 74 TECNIBERIA, Asociación Española de Empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría y Servicios Tecnológicos, Spanish National Association of Engineering, Consulting and Technological Services Companies TRANSyT, Centro de Investigación del Transporte de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 81 UAX, E.P.S. de la Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio 83 79 14
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Construction ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 26 APIA XXI, S.A. 32 ASEFMA, Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Mezclas Asfálticas, Spanish Association of Asphalt Mixtures Manufacturers 35 BECSA, S.A.U. 38 GRUPO CAMPEZO de Obras y Servicios, S.L. 39 FUNDACIÓN CARTIF 40 CAVOSA, Obras y Proyectos, S.A. 42 CEMOSA, Centro de Estudios de Materiales y Control de Obra, S.A. 43 FUNDACIÓN CIRCE, Centro de Investigación de Recursos y Consumos Energético 46 COLLOSA, Construcciones y Obras Llorente, S.A. 47 COPCISA, S.A. 49 CPS INGENIEROS, Obra Civil y Medio Ambiente, S.L. 50 EIFFAGE INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 51 GRUPO ETRA, Electronic Trafic, S.A. 52 GITECO, Grupo de Investigación de Tecnología de la Construcción de la Universidad de Cantabria 59 ICEACSA Consultores, S.L.U. 63 INECO, Ingeniería y Economía del Transporte, S.A. 65 OFICEMEN, Agrupación de Fabricantes de Cemento en España, Spanish Association of Cement Manufacturers 69 PAVASAL, Empresa Constructora, S.A. 70 SACYR VALLEHERMOSO, S.A. 72 SACYR, S.A.U. 73 SAITEC, S.A. 74 FUNDACIÓN TECNALIA, Research & Innovation 78 TECNIBERIA, Asociación Española de Empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría y Servicios Tecnológicos, Spanish National Association of Engineering, Consulting and Technological Services Companies 79 UAX, E.P.S. de la Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio 83 VALORIZA, Conservación e Infraestructuras, S.A.U. 84 15
Management and Operation ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 26 ACEX, Asociación de Empresas de Conservación y Explotación de Infraestructuras, Spanish Association of Infrastructure Maintenance & Operation Companies 27 AEC, Asociación Española de la Carretera, Spanish Road Association 28 API MOVILIDAD, S.A. 33 AYESA, Agua y Estructuras, S.A. 37 GRUPO CAMPEZO de Obras y Servicios, S.L. 39 CPS INGENIEROS, Obra Civil y Medio Ambiente, S.L. 50 EIFFAGE INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 51 GRUPO ETRA, Electronic Trafic, S.A. 52 EUROESTUDIOS, S.L. 53 FULCRUM, Planificación Análisis y Proyectos, S.A. 55 GIIC, Grupo de Investigación en Ingeniería de Carreteras de la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia 57 Grupo de Investigación de Fotogrametría y Teledetección Cercanas de la Universidad de Vigo 58 GITECO, Grupo de Investigación de Tecnología de la Construcción de la Universidad de Cantabria 59 INECO, Ingeniería y Economía del Transporte, S.A. 65 SACYR, S.A.U. 73 SAITEC, S.A. 74 SICE, Sociedad Ibérica de Construcciones Eléctricas, S.A. 76 TELVENT, S.A. 80 TRANSyT, Centro de Investigación del Transporte de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 81 UAX, E.P.S. de la Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio 83 VALORIZA, Conservación e Infraestructuras, S.A.U. 84 TALLERES ZITRON, S.A. 85 Maintenance ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 26 ACEX, Asociación de Empresas de Conservación y Explotación de Infraestructuras, Spanish Association of Infrastructure Maintenance & Operation Companies 27 API MOVILIDAD, S.A. 33 16
2 nd dition anuary 2012 ASEFMA, Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Mezclas Asfálticas, Spanish Association of Asphalt Mixtures Manufacturers 35 BECSA, S.A.U. 38 GRUPO CAMPEZO de Obras y Servicios, S.L. 39 FUNDACIÓN CARTIF 40 CEMOSA, Centro de Estudios de Materiales y Control de Obra, S.A. 43 FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT, Investigación y Desarrollo en Transporte y Energía 44 COLLOSA, Construcciones y Obras Llorente, S.A. 47 COPCISA, S.A. 49 CPS INGENIEROS, Obra Civil y Medio Ambiente, S.L. 50 Grupo de Investigación de Fotogrametría y Teledetección Cercanas de la Universidad de Vigo 58 GITECO, Grupo de Investigación de Tecnología de la Construcción de la Universidad de Cantabria 59 GRUPO ETRA, Electronic Trafic, S.A. 52 GPYO, Ingeniería y Urbanismo, S.L. 60 INDRA SISTEMAS, S.A. 64 INECO, Ingeniería y Economía del Transporte, S.A. 65 OFICEMEN, Agrupación de Fabricantes de Cemento en España, Spanish Association of Cement Manufacturers 69 SAITEC, S.A. 74 UAX, E.P.S. de la Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio 83 VALORIZA, Conservación e Infraestructuras, S.A.U. 84 ITS and Mobility ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 26 AEC, Asociación Española de la Carretera, Spanish Road Association 28 AMEC URBIS, Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Equipamiento Urbano, Spanish Association of Urban Equipment Manufacturers 30 APIA XXI, S.A. 32 API MOVILIDAD, S.A. 33 AYESA, Agua y Estructuras, S.A. 37 FUNDACIÓN CARTIF 40 CEMOSA, Centro de Estudios de Materiales y Control de Obra, S.A. 43 FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT, Investigación y Desarrollo en Transporte y Energía 44 CPS INGENIEROS, Obra Civil y Medio Ambiente, S.L. 50 EIFFAGE INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 51 17
GRUPO ETRA, Electronic Trafic, S.A. 52 EUROESTUDIOS, S.L. 53 G@TV-UPM, Grupo de Aplicación de Telecomunicaciones Visuales de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 56 GIIC, Grupo de Investigación en Ingeniería de Carreteras de la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia 57 ICEACSA Consultores, S.L.U. 63 INDRA SISTEMAS, S.A. 64 INECO, Ingeniería y Economía del Transporte, S.A. 65 ITS España 66 LISITT, Laboratorio Integrado de Sistemas Inteligentes y Tecnologías de la Información en Tráfico de la Universitat de Valencia 67 SAITEC, S.A. 74 SICE, Sociedad Ibérica de Construcciones Eléctricas, S.A. 76 TECNIBERIA, Asociación Española de Empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría y Servicios Tecnológicos, Spanish National Association of Engineering, Consulting and Technological Services Companies TELVENT, S.A. 80 TRANSyT, Centro de Investigación del Transporte de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 81 VALORIZA, Conservación e Infraestructuras, S.A.U. 84 79 Road Safety ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 26 ACEX, Asociación de Empresas de Conservación y Explotación de Infraestructuras, Spanish Association of Infrastructure Maintenance & Operation Companies 27 AEC, Asociación Española de la Carretera, Spanish Road Association 28 AFASEMETRA, Asociación de Fabricantes de Señales Metálicas de Tráfico, Spanish Association of Steel Traffic Signposts Manufacturers 29 APERSA, Auxiliar de Perfiles Perforados Metálicos, S.A. 31 APIA XXI, S.A. 32 API MOVILIDAD, S.A. 33 ASEBAL, Auxiliar de Señalizaciones y Balizamientos, S.L. 34 AYESA, Agua y Estructuras, S.A. 37 BECSA, S.A.U. 38 GRUPO CAMPEZO de Obras y Servicios, S.L. 39 FUNDACIÓN CARTIF 40 CEMOSA, Centro de Estudios de Materiales y Control de Obra, S.A. 43 18
2 nd dition anuary 2012 FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT, Investigación y Desarrollo en Transporte y Energía 44 COLLOSA, Construcciones y Obras Llorente, S.A. 47 COPCISA, S.A. 49 CPS INGENIEROS, Obra Civil y Medio Ambiente, S.L. 50 GRUPO ETRA, Electronic Trafic, S.A. 52 EUROESTUDIOS, S.L. 53 FAPLISA, Fabricación y Aplicación de Pinturas Especiales, S.A. 54 G@TV-UPM, Grupo de Aplicación de Telecomunicaciones Visuales de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 56 GIIC, Grupo de Investigación en Ingeniería de Carreteras de la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia 57 GPYO, Ingeniería y Urbanismo, S.L. 60 HIASA, Hierros y Aplanciones, S.A. (Grupo Gonvarri) 62 ICEACSA Consultores, S.L.U. 63 INDRA SISTEMAS, S.A. 64 INECO, Ingeniería y Economía del Transporte, S.A. 65 GRUPO INFORSE, Grupo de Investigación Innovación en Ferrocarril, Seguridad Vial y Ergonomía de la Universidad de Valencia 61 ITS España 66 LISITT, Laboratorio Integrado de Sistemas Inteligentes y Tecnologías de la Información en Tráfico de la Universitat de Valencia 67 REYNOBER, S.A. 71 SAITEC, S.A 74 SICE, Sociedad Ibérica de Construcciones Eléctricas, S.A. 76 SIMEPROVI, Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Sistemas Metálicos de Protección Vial, Spanish Association of Manufacturers of Steel Vehicle Restraint Systems 77 FUNDACIÓN TECNALIA, Research & Innovation 78 TECNIBERIA, Asociación Española de Empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría y Servicios Tecnológicos, Spanish National Association of Engineering, Consulting and Technological Services Companies TELVENT, S.A. 80 TRANSyT, Centro de Investigación del Transporte de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 81 VALORIZA, Conservación e Infraestructuras, S.A.U. 84 79 19
Materials ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 26 APERSA, Auxiliar de Perfiles Perforados Metálicos, S.A. 31 APIA XXI, S.A. 32 ASEFMA, Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Mezclas Asfálticas, Spanish Association of Asphalt Mixtures Manufacturers 35 ASFALTÓMEROS, S.A. 36 BECSA, S.A.U. 38 GRUPO CAMPEZO de Obras y Servicios, S.L. 39 FUNDACIÓN CARTIF 40 CEMOSA, Centro de Estudios de Materiales y Control de Obra, S.A. 43 FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT, Investigación y Desarrollo en Transporte y Energía 44 COLLOSA, Construcciones y Obras Llorente, S.A. 47 COPCISA, S.A. 49 EIFFAGE INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 51 FAPLISA, Fabricación y Aplicación de Pinturas Especiales, S.A. 54 GITECO, Grupo de Investigación de Tecnología de la Construcción de la Universidad de Cantabria 59 HIASA, Hierros y Aplanciones, S.A. (Grupo Gonvarri) 62 INECO, Ingeniería y Economía del Transporte, S.A. 65 OFICEMEN, Agrupación de Fabricantes de Cemento en España, Spanish Association of Cement Manufacturers 69 SACYR, S.A.U. 73 SAITEC, S.A. 74 FUNDACIÓN TECNALIA, Research & Innovation 78 TECNIBERIA, Asociación Española de Empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría y Servicios Tecnológicos, Spanish National Association of Engineering, Consulting and Technological Services Companies UAX, E.P.S. de la Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio 83 TALLERES ZITRON, S.A. 85 79 Energy and Sustainability ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 26 AEC, Asociación Española de la Carretera, Spanish Road Association 28 APIA XXI, S.A. 32 20
2 nd dition anuary 2012 AYESA, Agua y Estructuras, S.A. 37 BECSA, S.A.U. 38 GRUPO CAMPEZO de Obras y Servicios, S.L. 39 FUNDACIÓN CARTIF 40 CEMOSA, Centro de Estudios de Materiales y Control de Obra, S.A. 43 FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT, Investigación y Desarrollo en Transporte y Energía 44 FUNDACIÓN CIRCE, Centro de Investigación de Recursos y Consumos Energéticos 46 COLLOSA, Construcciones y Obras Llorente, S.A. 47 COPCISA, S.A. 49 CPS INGENIEROS, Obra Civil y Medio Ambiente, S.L. 50 EIFFAGE INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 51 GRUPO ETRA, Electronic Trafic, S.A. 52 EUROESTUDIOS, S.L. 53 GIIC, Grupo de Investigación en Ingeniería de Carreteras de la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia 57 GITECO, Grupo de Investigación de Tecnología de la Construcción de la Universidad de Cantabria 59 INDRA SISTEMAS, S.A. 64 INECO, Ingeniería y Economía del Transporte, S.A. 65 ITS España 66 LISITT, Laboratorio Integrado de Sistemas Inteligentes y Tecnologías de la Información en Tráfico de la Universitat de Valencia 67 OFICEMEN, Agrupación de Fabricantes de Cemento en España, Spanish Association of Cement Manufacturers 69 PAVASAL, Empresa Constructora, S.A. 70 SACYR VALLEHERMOSO, S.A. 72 SACYR, S.A.U. 73 SAITEC, S.A. 74 SICE, Sociedad Ibérica de Construcciones Eléctricas, S.A. 76 FUNDACIÓN TECNALIA, Research & Innovation 78 TECNIBERIA, Asociación Española de Empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría y Servicios Tecnológicos, Spanish National Association of Engineering, Consulting and Technological Services Companies TRANSyT, Centro de Investigación del Transporte de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 81 UAX, E.P.S. de la Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio 83 VALORIZA, Conservación e Infraestructuras, S.A.U. 84 TALLERES ZITRON, S.A. 85 79 21
Environment ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 26 AEC, Asociación Española de la Carretera, Spanish Road Association 28 AMEC URBIS, Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Equipamiento Urbano, Spanish Association of Urban Equipment Manufacturers 30 APERSA, Auxiliar de Perfiles Perforados Metálicos, S.A. 31 APIA XXI, S.A. 32 API MOVILIDAD, S.A. 33 ASEFMA, Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Mezclas Asfálticas, Spanish Association of Asphalt Mixtures Manufacturers 35 ASFALTÓMEROS, S.A. 36 AYESA, Agua y Estructuras, S.A. 37 GRUPO CAMPEZO de Obras y Servicios, S.L. 39 FUNDACIÓN CARTIF 40 CEMOSA, Centro de Estudios de Materiales y Control de Obra, S.A. 43 FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT, Investigación y Desarrollo en Transporte y Energía 44 FUNDACIÓN CIRCE, Centro de Investigación de Recursos y Consumos Energéticos 46 COLLOSA, Construcciones y Obras Llorente, S.A. 47 COPCISA, S.A. 49 CPS INGENIEROS, Obra Civil y Medio Ambiente, S.L. 50 EIFFAGE INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 51 GRUPO ETRA, Electronic Trafic, S.A. 52 EUROESTUDIOS, S.L. 53 FULCRUM, Planificación Análisis y Proyectos, S.A. 55 GIIC, Grupo de Investigación en Ingeniería de Carreteras de la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia 57 HIASA, Hierros y Aplanciones, S.A. (Grupo Gonvarri) 62 ICEACSA Consultores, S.L.U. 63 INDRA SISTEMAS, S.A. 64 INECO, Ingeniería y Economía del Transporte, S.A. 65 ITS España 66 OFICEMEN, Agrupación de Fabricantes de Cemento en España, Spanish Association of Cement Manufacturers 69 PAVASAL, Empresa Constructora, S.A. 70 SACYR VALLEHERMOSO, S.A. 72 SACYR, S.A.U. 73 SAITEC, S.A. 74 22
2 nd dition anuary 2012 SICE, Sociedad Ibérica de Construcciones Eléctricas, S.A. 76 FUNDACIÓN TECNALIA, Research & Innovation 78 TECNIBERIA, Asociación Española de Empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría y Servicios Tecnológicos, Spanish National Association of Engineering, Consulting and Technological Services Companies TRANSyT, Centro de Investigación del Transporte de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 81 UAX, E.P.S. de la Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio 83 VALORIZA, Conservación e Infraestructuras, S.A.U. 84 79 Transport and Co-modality ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 26 AEC, Asociación Española de la Carretera, Spanish Road Association 28 AYESA, Agua y Estructuras, S.A. 37 FUNDACIÓN CARTIF 40 CEMOSA, Centro de Estudios de Materiales y Control de Obra, S.A. 43 FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT, Investigación y Desarrollo en Transporte y Energía 44 CPS INGENIEROS, Obra Civil y Medio Ambiente, S.L. 50 GRUPO ETRA, Electronic Trafic, S.A. 52 EUROESTUDIOS, S.L. 53 FULCRUM, Planificación Análisis y Proyectos, S.A. 55 G@TV-UPM, Grupo de Aplicación de Telecomunicaciones Visuales de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 56 ICEACSA Consultores, S.L.U. 63 INDRA SISTEMAS, S.A. 64 INECO, Ingeniería y Economía del Transporte, S.A. 65 GRUPO INFORSE, Grupo de Investigación Innovación en Ferrocarril, Seguridad Vial y Ergonomía de la Universidad de Valencia 61 ITS España 66 LISITT, Laboratorio Integrado de Sistemas Inteligentes y Tecnologías de la Información en Tráfico de la Universitat de Valencia 67 SAITEC, S.A. 74 SICE, Sociedad Ibérica de Construcciones Eléctricas, S.A. 76 TECNIBERIA, Asociación Española de Empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría y Servicios Tecnológicos, Spanish National Association of Engineering, Consulting and Technological Services Companies TELVENT, S.A. 80 TRANSyT, Centro de Investigación del Transporte de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 81 79 23
4.3. Fact sheets
ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. Address Valdeportillo II, 8 28108 Alcobendas (Madrid) Phone number +34 91 791 20 20 Fax +34 91 791 21 01 http://www.acciona-infraestructuras.es/ Key Information Contact details Ignacio Calvo Herrera R&D Director Phone number +34 91 791 20 20 Fax +34 91 791 21 01 E-mail ignacio.calvo.herrera@acciona.es ptc member Parent company established in 1997. Lines of business: Infrastructure, Renewable Energy, Real Estate, Logistics and Transportation. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTEC. International: ECTP, HFP, JTI E2B, ECCREDI, ENCORD, FIEC, EUROACE, AGE, EDF. R&D: Composites, TICs, Conventional structures, Visualization and 3D Modelling, Eco-efficiency and comfort, Robotics, Materials, Environmental Technologies, Geotechnics, Pavements, Underground work, Railways, Comodality and Real Estate. Resources devoted to R&D: International and multidisciplinary professional team, of which 120 are Acciona staff, 20 university staff and 19 trainees. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction Management and Operation Maintenance ITS and Mobility Road Safety Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects BIOLIN: Application of biotechnology tools in linear projects. CILECCTA Life-Cycle Cost Analysis for the construction industry: Software for the identification and costing of viable project options. FIBERCONSTRUCT: Incorporation of carbon nanofibers to composite materials for its industrial use in construction. Industrial waste in concrete and asphalt mixtures: Development of concrete and asphalt mixtures utilising industrial waste enhanced with nanoparticles. NEOVIL: Analysis of the re-utilisation of used tyres in civil engineering. PIETRHO: Deep drilling into rock and reinforced concrete. PROMETEO: Development of new knowledge and intelligent technology in organic and ceramic materials, aimed at improving productivity and business in the field of more sustainable buildings. TALUDES: Use of microorganisms to avoid erosion on slopes. TUNEL-CARE: Sensor network for disaster prevention and crisis management in tunnels. VULCAN: Road infrastructure vulnerability to natural disasters. 26
2 nd dition anuary 2012 ACEX, Asociación de Empresas de Conservación y Explotación de Infraestructuras Spanish Association of Infrastructure Maintenance & Operation Companies Address Agustín de Betancourt, 21 6º 28002 Madrid Phone number +34 91 535 71 68 Fax +34 91 534 40 89 Web http://www.acex.ws Contact details Pablo Sáez Villar Managing Director Phone number +34 91 535 71 68 Fax +34 91 534 40 89 E-mail psaez@acex.ws ptc member Key Information Association founded in 1995. Its objectives are: Promotion of a better operation of road infrastructure maintenance. Development of measures to promote a better management and the training of workers in road maintenance activities. Representation and advocacy of its members interests. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTEC. R&D: Through R & D Committee several initiatives are proposed by the members of the association and determining the performance of several research projects. Resources devoted to R&D: Team: 2 Civil Engineers and 1 Graduated in Labor Relations. Areas of activity Management and Operation Maintenance Road Safety R&D: Products and Projects BIOLIN: Application of biotechnology tools in linear projects. CILECCTA Life-Cycle Cost Analysis for the construction industry: Software for the identification and costing of viable project options. FIBERCONSTRUCT: Incorporation of carbon nanofibers to composite materials for its industrial use in construction. 27
AEC, Asociación Española de la Carretera Spanish Road Association Address Goya, 23 4º Derecha 28001 Madrid Phone number +34 91 577 99 72 Fax +34 91 576 65 22 Web http://www.aecarretera.com Key Information Contact details Jacobo Díaz Pineda Managing Director Phone number +34 91 577 99 72 Fax +34 91 576 65 22 E-mail jdiaz@aecarretera.com ptc member Association founded in 1949. Its main goal is the advocacy, promotion and development of better and safer roads. In-house departments: Institutional & Member Affairs, Press & Communication, Conferences and seminars, Technical Department (projects, statistics, normalization & certification of products), International Affairs, Training. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTEC. International: IRF, ERF, IVIA. R&D: carried out in the Technical Department of the Spanish Road Association are focused on the following areas: Road safety, Environment, New technologies, Urban mobility, Quality of service, Financing. Resources devoted to R&D: The AEC s technical team consists of 5 Civil Engineers and 1 Graduate in Political Science and Sociology. Areas of activity Management and Operation ITS and Mobility Road Safety Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects ADVANTIS: A centralized, guaranteed integrity localization service. A key for the EGNOS and Galileo business model. Central reserve safety on highways and motorways. Design and implementation of road service quality indicators. E-SAFETY: Priorities for the development of e-safety products and services. EUROAUDITS: European Road Safety Auditor training syllabus. GIROADS: GNSS introduction in the road sector. MEPP: Automatic electronic device for an improved perception in pedestrian crossings. MIMAR: Assessment of the environment and biodiversity surrounding the Spanish road networks. MOVICONTROL: Measurement of distances and travel times on Spanish roads. OASIS: Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Highway Operation Operation. 28
2 nd dition anuary 2012 RECIS: Network of Excellence of road safety research centres. Reducing pollutant emissions from road transport. Safety impact analysis of the 2000-2007 Spanish Infrastructure Programme. SAVEAS: Automatic accident statistics validation system. State of the Art in Road Safety Audits. Training for a more sustainable maintenance of road infrastructures. VULCAN: Road infrastructure vulnerability to natural disasters. WHITEROADS: White spots in the Trans-European Road Network: a positive approach to road safety. WIKIVIA: The road encyclopedia in Spanish language. AFASEMETRA, Asociación de Fabricantes de Señales Metálicas de Tráfico Spanish Association of Steel Traffic Signposts Manufacturers Address Goya, 23 3º Derecha 28001 Madrid Phone number +34 91 435 81 42 Fax +34 91 435 86 26 Web http://www.afasemetra.com Contact details Marisa Jimeno Berceruelo Head of Operations Phone number +34 91 435 81 42 Fax +34 91 435 86 26 E-mail m_jimeno@telefonica.net ptc member Key Information Association founded in 1984. Its objectives are to: Promote the general interests of its associated companies. Lead the Secretariat of the Spanish Standardization Technical Committee AENOR AEN/CTN 135 Equipment for Road Signs. Promote the deployment of high-quality road signs. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, AEC, AENOR, ATC. Areas of activity Road Safety 29
AMEC URBIS, Asociación Española de Equipamiento Urbano y Tráfico Spanish Association of Urban and Traffic Equipment Address Gran Vía de les Corts Catalanes, 684 08010 Barcelona Phone number +34 93 415 05 22 Fax +34 93 416 09 80 Web http://www.amec.es Key Information Contact details Victor Dorado Manager Phone number +34 93 415 05 22 Fax +34 93 416 09 80 E-mail vdorado@amec.es ptc member Association founded in 1994. It groups Spanish suppliers of technology for traffic management, public transport and parking. Its mission is to improve the competitiveness of its members, providing services to promote internationalization and technological innovation. It is a part of AMEC, a business association of ten national sectors of capital equipment manufacturers and technology. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC. R&D: Amec has signed a strategic agreement with the ASCAMM Technology Center, which allows its partners to benefit from preferential conditions. Resources devoted to R&D: The Department of Innovation and Competitiveness consist of five persons. Areas of activity ITS and Mobility Environment 30
2 nd dition anuary 2012 APERSA, Auxiliar de Perfiles Perforados Metálicos, S.A. Address Polígono Industrial Riaño II, Parcelas 12,13,14 y 15 33920 Langreo, Asturias. Phone number +34 98 566 92 22 Fax +34 98 566 92 20 Web http://www.apersa.biz Key Information Contact details Antonio Fernández García Managing Director Phone number +34 98 566 92 22 Fax +34 98 566 92 20 E-mail apersa@apersa.biz ptc member Company founded in 2005. Manufacturing and sale of standard and special steel profiles incorporating the latest technology to meet the needs posed by road safety requirements, singposting and traffic guidance equipment. It supplies steel road safety systems, with a wide range of models and finishings. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, ATEG, SIMEPROVI. R&D: Innovation in containment systems. Simulation of different configurations, analysis of results, checks with impact testing, and technical approvals. Innovation in plastics: replacement of materials with higher environmental impact by 100% recycled plastic as a sustainable solution. Resources devoted to R&D: Multidisciplinary team of engineers from different specializations, assisted by production managers. Equipment for an intergral analysis of steel, its alloys and other products used in chemical processes. Mechanical testing machines that allow testing and characterization of materials. Measurement tools for corrosion protection and all dimensional aspects of a product. Different test benches prepared to verify the behavior of components or finished products. Plastics testing laboratory. Areas of activity Design and Planning Road Safety Materials Environment 31
APIA XXI, S.A. Address Av. Albert Einstein, 2 39011 Santander, Cantabria Phone number +34 94 229 02 60 Fax +34 94 227 46 13 Web http://www.apiaxxi.es Key Information Contact details Israel Pinto Grijuela Head of R&D Department Phone number +34 94 229 02 60 Fax +34 94 227 46 13 E-mail imasd@apiaxxi.es ptc member Company founded in 1987. Offers comprehensive services ranging from the project pre-planning to the control and execution of works, including all management processes and strategic consulting. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, TECNIBERIA, ASINCE, ASICA, ASICMA, ASIF, CEPREVEN, CEOE, CEPYME, PLANETA. R&D: According to the last audit received for the certification of UNE 166.002:2006, the firm holds innovation management systems in the following areas: renewable energies technology, noise pollution engineering, intelligent transportation systems, structural engineering and advanced electronic instrumentation. Resources devoted to R&D: During 2009 more than 50 employees worked in R&D. Their profiles covered the following education areas: Civil Engineering, Telecommunications, Industrial Sciences, Agricultural Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Architecture, Law and Economics. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction ITS and Mobility Road Safety Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment R&D: Products and Projects Aerodynamic behavior of floating wind turbines. Analysis and optimization of support structures for solar trackers. CAMVIA: Automated road mobility characterization through video analysis techniques. CILECCTA: Life-Cycle Cost Analysis for the construction industry. COMBSHORE: Offshore combined plant for wind power generation. JATROPHA: Research and industrial development of Jatropha cultivation. POM: Development an offshore multi-function floating platform. RETCAIT: Development of acoustic barriers with optimized phono-structural properties. SACIV: Development of a new road-infrastructure characterization system using magnetic sensors. SIATRA: Intelligent system for road traffic analysis. 32
2 nd dition anuary 2012 API MOVILIDAD, S.A. Address Av. Manoteras, 26 2ª planta 28050 Madrid Phone number +34 91 598 90 60 Fax +34 91 598 90 60 Web http://www.imesapi.es Key Information Contact details Carlos Díaz Hidalgo Managing Director Phone number +34 91 598 90 65 Fax +34 91 598 90 65 E-mail info@imesapi.es ptc member One of Spain s leading companies in the field of the road maintenance, signposting and safety, founded in 1966. Main activities: Comprehensive maintenance for roads, streets, pavements, sidewalks and street furniture. Vertical and horizontal signalling, both in urban and rural areas. Vehicle restraint systems. Installation of devices to improve road safety and urban mobility. Maintenance of any public facility that needs specialized tending. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, ACEX, ATC, AEC, AFASEMETRA. R&D: IT developments to improve the efficiency of road maintenance activities. Detection of road safety issues. Research on devices to improve road safety in urban and rural areas. Road safety solutions with variable signs and marking. Research on devices to improve urban mobility. Efficiency in park & garden irrigation through the use of reclaimed water. Resources devoted to R&D: R&D Department at headquarters. R&D Laboratory at the vertical signs factory in Aranjuez (Madrid) with qualified personnel. Collaborations with associations and universities. Test areas. Areas of activity Design and Planning Management and Operation Maintenance ITS and Mobility Road Safety Environment R&D: Products and Projects Conservation of irrigation systems and networks of reclaimed water. GEMA. Development of a software application to manage infrastructure maintenance. Glare problems in road sections. Illuminated markers with polymer concrete. Improving safety in high-accident-rate road sections. Information system on parking occupancy. Pedestrian crossing with motion detector. Poor alignment in road sections. Traffic conditions in real time: Analytical definition of real-time traffic conditions using the traffic census. 33
ASEBAL, Auxiliar de Señalizaciones y Balizamientos, S.L. Address Polígono industrial Usila, calle 1, parcela 4, nave 1 y 2 48490 Ugao-Miraballes, Vizcaya Phone number +34 946 322 202 Fax +34 946 482 600 Web http://www.asebal.com Key Information Contact details Enrique Bárcena Technical Director Phone number +34 944 399 035 Fax +34 944 399 031 E-mail enrique.barcena@asebal.com ptc member Company founded in 1994. Manufacturing of products aimed at road protection, signing and road marking. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, AEC, AMEC URBIS. International: IRF-BPC. R&D: Development of vehicle containment systems. Areas of activity Road Safety 34
2 nd dition anuary 2012 ASEFMA, Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Mezclas Asfálticas Spanish Association of Asphalt Mixtures Manufacturers Address Av. Del General Perón, 26 28020 Madrid Phone number +34 91 514 94 47 Fax +34 91 514 94 67 Web http://www.asefma.es Contact details Juan José Potti Managing Director Phone number +34 91 514 94 47 Fax +34 91 514 94 67 E-mail jjpotti@asefma.com.es ptc member Key Information Association founded in 1974. Its objectives are: Technical promotion of asphalt mixtures. National and international representation of Spanish companies devoted to the manufacturing and application of asphalt mixtures for road paving, Spanish suppliers of asphalt and machinery, and control and research companies. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, ATC, AEC, AENOR, EUCAT. International: EAPA. R&D: SMA asphalt mixtures. Asphalt mixtures with lower manufacturing temperature. Semi-warm mixtures. Warm-mix asphalt. Develop of bituminous binders for hot-mix asphalt and cold-mix asphalt. Modified and thermo-adhesive bitumen emulsions. Modified bitumen with used tyre rubber. Synthetic binders. Surface treatments with slurry surfacing. Resources devoted to R&D: 3 staff members hold a part-time dedication to R&D activities. ASEFMA s Working Group nº 2 is devoted to R&D and includes 16 technicians from organizations associated to ASEFMA. ASEFMA has created - together with the Government of Castilla-La Mancha, the University of Castilla-La Mancha, the Valdepeñas City Council and the Ciudad Real City Council - a foundation for the construction and devlopment of the European Centre for Asphalt Technology, EUCAT. This ambitious project has begun in 2011 and will include a 4,000 square-meter building located in the university campus of Ciudad Real and a 3-km test track and a testing machine simulation centre in Valdepeñas. Areas of activity Construction Maintenance Materials Environment R&D: Products and Projects FENIX: Strategic research on safer and sustainable roads through innovative asphalts. OPTEL: Slow-setting cationic bituminous emulsions for construction and maintenance of roads. SCORE: Superior Cold Recycling of bituminous pavements based on the potential benefits of new binders, bituminous micro-emulsions and foamed bitumen: An Environmentall Friendly Construction Technique (EFCT) for the rehabilitation and construction of roads. 35
ASFALTÓMEROS, S.A. Address Serrano, 81 4º centro 28006 Madrid Phone number +34 91 411 32 05 Fax +34 91 411 32 06 Web http://www.asfaltomeros.com Key Information Contact details Luís Alfonso de León Alonso Managing Director Phone number +34 91 411 32 05 Fax +34 91 411 32 06 E-mail info@asfaltomeros.com ptc member Company founded in 2001. Manufacturing and supply of rubber modified bitumen (BMAVC-1), as well as improved bitumen (BC) and modified (BMC) with rubber powder. Services. Engineering, technology and technical advice for manufacturing and supply of Bitumen with Rubber. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, ASEFMA, AEC, ATC. R&D: Research activities on the characterisation of bitumen with rubber and its possible environmental applications. Resources devoted to R&D: 10% dedicaction from the General Manager, 30% from the Technical Office, 25% from the Production Staff. Areas of activity Materials Environment R&D: Products and Projects Relationship between immediate viscosity and deferred viscosity: Development of a new quality control procedure for modified high-viscosity bitumen with rubber. 36
2 nd dition anuary 2012 AYESA, Agua y Estructuras, S.A. Address Av. Marie Curie 2 41092 Sevilla Phone number +34 954 46 70 46 Fax +34 954 46 24 91 Web http://www.ayesa.es Contact details Fidel San Emeterio Irastorza Technical Director for Planning and Infrastructure Phone number +34 954 46 70 46 Fax +34 954 46 24 91 E-mail info@ayesa.com ptc member Key Information Company founded in 1966. Comprehensive range of services: Land and resource management. Design, construction, installation, operation & maintenance of civil infrastructures, industrial plants, power generation, environmental protection, utilities and housing. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, TECNIBERIA, ASICA, AEC. R&D: Focused mainly on energy, environment, transport, road safety and linear structures. Main study subjects are integral systems and innovative technology management, accident analysis, process optimization, methods for analysis and prediction, multi-criteria decision making, and optimization using heuristic evaluation and technology foresight. Resources devoted to R&D: Specific Department dedicated to the planning and management of technological innovation, consisting of 4 professionals. Execution of research activities by the staff of each specialized Department (a total of 27 researchers in 2009). Areas of activity Design and Planning Management and Operation ITS and Mobility Road Safety Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects Adaptation of roads to frost and glare. Analysis and reduction of vibrations generated by rail traffic in tunnels. Analysis of trajectories to improve road safety. Analysis of trajectories to improve road safety. Assessment of the impact of infrastructure on the landscape. Factors influencing cyclists accidents. New methodologies for energy saving in the planning of railways. Optimizating cross sections in road infrastructures. 37
BECSA, S.A.U. Address Polígono Ciudad del Transporte II, C/ Grecia, 31 12006 Castellón de la Plana, Castellón Phone number +34 902 34 00 00 Fax +34 96 434 33 22 Web http://www.becsa.es Key Information Contact details Francisco José Vea Folch R&D Director Phone number +34 902 34 00 00 Fax +34 96 434 33 22 E-mail fjvea@becsa.es ptc member A company belonging to the Obinesa Group, founded in 1969. Construction of public & private infrastructure works: ports, airports, hospitals, roads, parks, universities, residential & industrial buildings, waterworks. Development of housing and residential buildings, commercial and leisure centres, hotels and industrial buildings. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, ACEX, ASEFMA, ANCI. R&D: Incorporation of new materials to bituminous mixtures, as waste ceramics, enamels, mortar, waste, etc. Development projects in the field of road safety applied to road maintenance (winter maintenance, defense...). Development and incorporation of information technologies in the field of construction and maintenance (global positioning, real-time information...). Resources devoted to R&D: R&D department with 11 technicians. Asphalt laboratory with 4 technicians. Concrete laboratory with 4 technicians. Areas of activity Construction Maintenance Road Safety Materials Energy and Sustainability R&D: Products and Projects Anti-skid asphalt properties of roads. Asphalt pavement with used tyres. Comprehensive management for the production of asphalt mixtures. Hot-mix asphalt with ceramic material. Measurement of clay aggregates. Pre-assembled bridge girders. Road maintenance system based on GIS. Road-maintenance-based optimization of road safety solutions. Winter serviceability: Optimization of preventive treatments in winter serviceability through detailed weather forecasts, to minimize its social and environmental impact. 38
2 nd dition anuary 2012 GRUPO CAMPEZO de Obras y Servicios, S.L. Address Antonio Valverde, 2 20014 San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa) Phone number +34 94 344 56 38 Fax +34 94 345 79 98 Web http://www.campezo.com Key Information Contact details Marisol Barral Vázquez R&D Director Phone number +34 94 359 04 84 Fax +34 94 330 03 83 E-mail mbarral@campezo.com ptc member Company founded in 1940. Road construction with asphalt paving. Manufacturing of asphalt emulsions with oil bitumen. Development of techniques and projects, from the use of cold asphalt and surface irrigation treatments for highways and roads, to the construction of asphalt emulsion facilities and the development of new construction materials. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, ASEFMA, AEC. R&D: Design, development and innovation of new products for road paving. Main research areas: environmental sustainability, renewable energy, safety and comfort, smart materials, waste recovery, design of new products. Resources devoted to R&D: 1 Civil Engineer, 1 Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences, 1 Graduate in Chemical Sciences and 1 Degree in Technical Vocational Training. Research Laboratory equipped with the latest technology for the study of bituminous mixtures and their derivatives (aggregates, emulsions...) Areas of activity Construction Management and Operation Maintenance Road Safety Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment R&D: Products and Projects Asphalt mixtures with lime as an additive. Asphalt mixtures with recycled mineral dust. Fire-retardant and sustainable asphalt mixtures. Iron and steel aggregate to cold sand asphalt. Reaction to fire of asphalt mixtures. Recycling of waste materials. Used tyres to reduce traffic sound. 39
FUNDACIÓN CARTIF Address Parque Tecnológico de Boecillo, Parcela 205 47151 Boecillo, Valladolid Phone number +34 98 354 65 04 Fax +34 98 354 65 21 Web http://www.cartif.com Key Information Contact details José R. Perán González Managing Director Phone number +34 98 354 65 04 Fax +34 98 354 65 21 E-mail peran@cartif.es ptc member One of Spain s leading Applied Research Foundations in terms of R & D and technology transfer activities, founded in 1994. Team of 200 staff, mostly engineers, scientists and senior researchers, divided into 9 technical divisions and with the support of 7 departments to ensure project quality. Main research ares: Environment, Biomedical Engineering, Energy, Food & Chemical Processes, Automation - Process Control and Robotics, Computer Vision. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTEC, PESI, PTE-EE, AEI de Sostenibilidad Ambiental, AEI TURINCAL, Asociación de biotecnología agroalimentaria de Castilla y León, PACKNET, PLANETA, PTEA, PTE de Logística Integral, Intermodalidad y movilidad, INES, HISPAROB, GEOPLAT, PT Manufuture, PT del Hogar Digital, PTE de Tecnologías para la Salud, el bienestar y la cohesión social, PTE Biomasa, PTE Food for Life Spain. International: ECTP. R&D: Research, Experimental Development, Innovation, Technology Transfer and Scientific dissemination in the centre s strategic knowledge areas. Own research projects, collaborative projects with companies and other research organizations and turnkey projects for customers. Financing is both public and private, with projects in execution at the regional, national and international level. Resources devoted to R&D: The team amounts up to 140 staff, 26 research trainees and 30 collaborators, whose average age is 36 years old. The staff is composed of 73% of graduates, industrial engineers, chemical engineers, graduates in physics, chemistry and biology. 14% has reached the degree of doctor. CARTIF has 8,500 m2 of facilities with up-to-date equipment. The surface is divided into testing laboratories, test facilities and pilot plants. Two laboratories for physical-chemical and physical-mechanical testing, one laboratory for environment testing, and another one for molecular biology. 40
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Areas of activity Construction Maintenance ITS and Mobility Road Safety Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects Automated road inspection system. CIBIC: Maintenance Infrastructure Based on Computational Intelligence. FENIX: Strategic research on safer and sustainable roads through innovative asphalts. Monitoring and control systems for civil works. OASIS: Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Highway Operation Operation. RESCATAME: Extended network of air-quality sensors for an environmentally-friendly urban traffic management. Risk assessment of potential natural disasters in roads. State of the Art in Roads Life Cycle Assessment. Utilisation of used tyres in asphalt mixtures. 41
CAVOSA, Obras y Proyectos, S.A. Address Paseo de la Castellana, 83-85 28046 Madrid Phone number +34 91 545 50 00 Fax +34 91 545 54 25 Web http://www.gruposyv.com Key Information Contact details Miguel Álvarez Arroyo Managing Director Phone number +34 91 545 50 00 Fax +34 91 556 69 86 E-mail marroyo@gruposyv.com ptc member Company belonging to the Sacyr Vallehermoso Group, established in 1967. Development of tunnels through conventional methods or large-diameter tunnel-boring machines (TBMs). Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTEC, PLANETA. R&D: R&D is focused almost exclusively on tunneling techniques. Resources devoted to R&D: R&D Department composed of 2 staff members. Areas of activity Construction R&D: Products and Projects Automated ground inspection techniques. Detection and management of explosive atmospheres in tunnels. Developing a tunnel drilling system. Epystei: Development of an innovative drilling and support system in high-gradient tunnels. Improvements in materials used in tunnel bearing. Jet-grouting in tunneling. Measurement of concrete resistance. Monitoring system for tunnel overbreak. Research and development of an innovative pneumatic charging system for commercial blasting agent ANFO. Technical solutions for ground consolidation. 42
2 nd dition anuary 2012 CEMOSA, Centro de Estudios de Materiales y Control de Obra, S.A. Address Benaque, 9 29004 Málaga Phone number +34 902 11 14 00 Fax +34 95 223 12 14 Web http://www.cemosa.es Key Information Contact details Noemí Jiménez Redondo R&D Manager Phone number +34 95 223 08 42 Fax +34 95 223 12 14 E-mail noemi.jimenez@cemosa.es ptc member Company incorporated in 1972. Specialised in engineering and quality control in the field of construction. CEMOSA is structured in 7 business areas: Transport Infrastructure Engineering, Building and Industrial Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Material Quality Control, Health and Safety Coordination, Construction Product Certification and Research, Technological Development and Innovation. CEMOSA is certified under Spanish Standard UNE 166.002:2006 Management System for R&D and Innovation in the followings areas: Construction Technology, Materials Technology, Instrumentation Technology, Environmental Engineering and Technology, Railway Technology and Industrial Technology. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTFE, PLANETA, ACP, Aeccti, AEC, ALCAL, ANTER, ASEFMA, CEACOP, FFE, HYP- ALIT, TECNIBERIA, UPECO. International: Energy Efficient Buildings Association (E2BA). R&D: Development of new materials for the construction sector. Energy-efficient Buildings. Road and highways pavements. Highway safety. Environment and sustainable development. Transport Infrastructures (including roads, railways, ports and airports). Information technology and communication. Monitoring and instrumentation. Geotechnical engineering. Resources devoted to R&D: CEMOSA incorporates into each project its previous experience and provides the human resources required for carrying out the assignment with the highest quality. Furthermore, CEMOSA invests part of its budget on continuous training on R&D issues. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction Maintenance ITS and Mobility Road Safety Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects ACEM Rail: Automated and Cost-Effective Maintenance. Bus lanes with self-compacting concrete. Corrugated sheets in civil engineering structures. 43
Development of a prototype for the mechanical grinding of cylindrical concrete specimens. Comparison with sulphur mortar capping. Eco-pavements: Study and characterization of waste from demolition and construction. Drafting of technical requirements to facilitate the use of recycled aggregates in road pavements. Light panels for noise barriers in urban areas. MAT+: Use of bitumen emulsions in road pavements. Project characterization of self-compacting concrete versus conventional concrete. SEEDS: Self learning Energy Efficient buildings and open Spaces (FP7). Silica sand in surface courses. SMARTCOMP: Fibre optics sensors for the monitoring of composite strengthened structures (FP5). Used tyres in embankments. Waste materials for concrete aggregates. FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT, Investigación y Desarrollo en Transporte y Energía Address Parque Tecnológico de Boecillo, Parcela 209 47151 Boecillo, Valladolid Phone number +34 98 354 80 35 Fax +34 98 354 80 62 Web http://www.cidaut.es Key Information Contact details Alberto Mansilla Gallo Director, Road Safety Department Phone number +34 98 354 80 35 Fax +34 98 354 80 62 E-mail albman@cidaut.es ptc member Foundation incorporated in 1993. Transport Safety: the centre offers an integral approach to road safety including the infrastructure, vehicle and human factors. Materials-Product-Process: a clearly defined methodology that covers the entire value chain of any production process is followed. Energy and Environment: development of new technological concepts that allow the use of cleaner and sustainable energy sources, the definition of processes that reduce waste generation, the optimization of energy transformation and efficient energy uses. Sectors: Infrastructure, automotive, energy, rail, environment and aeronautics. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, ATC, AEC, PTFE, PTME, FEDIT, ASEPA, SERNAUTO, FACYL. International: ERF, ERTRAC, TRB, EARPA, EEVC. R&D: Road Infrastructure Safety: active & passive (signs, containment systems, etc.) preventive safety, road safety inspections, cost-benefit analysis. Electronics: ITS development, inspection techniques, signing. Accident Analysis: epidemiology, in-depth investigations of accidents, accident reconstruction. Human Factor: Analysis of traffic conflicts, HMI, behavioral studies, systems usability, ergonomics. Energy and environment: hydrogen technologies, biomass, sustainable building, diagnosis and maintenance, energy system development. Materials: plastics, composites, alloys, asphalt. Vehicle safety: active & passive preventive safety (ADAS and IVIS systems), biomechanics, dummies. Materials-Product-Process. Acoustics and vibrations. 44
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Resources devoted to R&D: More than 300 staff members, of whom 70% are university graduates. Multidisciplinary teams of engineers, physicists, chemists, psychologists, statisticians, computer scientists... are providing solutions for technological innovation and development. R&D equipment worth 62.1 million. Road Safety Testing Laboratory (certified for UNE-EN 1317, UNE 135900 and UNE-EN 12767). Equipment for Vertical Signing Inspection. Equipment for Material characterization & processing. Testing Equipment for passive safety and vibro-acoustics testing, renewable energy, air pollution, fluid dynamics, etc. Areas of activity Maintenance ITS and Mobility Road Safety Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects Accident rate and road infrastructure. Asphalt acoustic properties. DANTE: Development and Application of New TEchnologies for the improvement of road safety and the design of intersections. Definition and development of diagnostic techniques for the reuse of systems and components of end-of-life vehicles. Design and development of testing equipment for vehicle inspection. Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit in high-accident-rate road sections. FENIX: Strategic research on safer and sustainable roads through innovative asphalts. Improving pedestrian safety. Installing Motorcyclist Protection Systems. Investigation of fatal accidents. Mapping of high-accident-rate road sections. MARTA: Intelligent Automotive Mobility for Advanced Transport Networks. MODETRA: Methodology for the design and implementation of traffic calming schemes. Motorcycle accidents. OASIS: Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Highway Operation Operation. PAVILISEN: Hot-mix asphalt to improve the technical performance and reduce road noise by using used tyres powder. Performance review and re-use of barriers with IPN-posts. Predictive maintenance system using bus fleets. RANKERS: Ranking for European Road Safety. RISER: Roadside Infrastructure For Safer European Roads. Telecontrol system for a construction machinery fleet.. Traffic noise reduction utilising used tyres. TRIBOPAV Research to improve the tensile strength properties in asphalts utilising used tyres powder. VFU: Design and development of machinery and tools for the decontamination and dismantling of end-oflife vehicles. VIALCYL: Sustainability and safety in road infrastructure. Deployment of new technologies for the construction, maintenance of the Castilla y León regional road network. 45
FUNDACIÓN CIRCE, Centro de Investigación de Recursos y Consumos Energéticos Address Mariano, Esquillor Gómez, 15 50018 Zaragoza Phone number +34 976 761 863 Fax +34 976 732 078 Web http://www.fcirce.eu Key Information Contact details Alfonso Aranda Director of Energy Efficiency Phone number +34 976 762 583 Fax +34 976 732 078 E-mail alaranda@unizar.es ptc member CIRCE is a Technology Research Center whose mission is to encourage improvements in energy efficiency and deployment of renewable energies through the development of R&D and Innovation, training and outreach activities that meet the needs of productive sectors, contributing to a sustainable society as a whole. The objectives of CIRCE are: Improving the competitiveness of different sectors activity Develop and implement new technologies to improve energy efficiency and facilitate the deployment of solutions sustainable. Develop training programs on energy efficiency renewable energy and international prestige. To encourage and promote the improvement of energy efficiency and use of renewable energy in society through outreach activities and continuing education. CIRCE responds to the needs of different sectors activity: Electric Vehicle. Infrastructures. Renewable Energy. Electricity networks. Distributed generation. Advanced measurement systems. Clean coal and CO2 capture. Bioenergy. Industrial Ecology. Polygeneration. Process Furnaces. Training. Socioeconomics. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, Spanish Association of Life Cycle Analysis, Spanish Association of CO2, PTEC, Spanish CO2 Technology Platform, Spanish Technological Platform on Energy Efficiency, Transfer Office TTO-Research Results, Tecnoebro, Urban Cluster Efficient Water Use. International: Energy Efficient Buildings Association, EUREC, EWEA, The Institution of Engineering and Technology. R&D: CIRCE performs several scientific and technological researches, which subsequently lead to new advances in knowledge and innovation embodied in the industry, both SMEs and large enterprises. CIRCE s technological offer in regards to road infrastructure is: Life Cycle Analysis of processes, products and services (stroke, CCV, GCV Indicators: primary energy, carbon footprint, water footprint, Ecoindicators and cost). Energy characterization of industrial sectors and activities (energy audit, energy assessment, cost analysis of energy inefficiency). Eco-innovation and measurement (Eco-indicators, green jobs, eco-efficiency...). Eco-efficiency and energy efficiency (eco-design, viability and recovery, improved construction processes, reverse logistics, dematerialization...).studies and assessment of socioeconomic, environmental and energy. Training and Technology transfer, promotion and outreach activities. Resources devoted to R&D: CIRCE has 185 staff members. This figure has grown in the last 10 years. The activities of CIRCE are developed in flexible teams led by a project manager who has extensive scientific and technical expertise. The energy is a horizontal sector where is needed multidisciplinary teams. CIRCE counts on, in collaboration with the University of Zaragoza, with own-art laboratories dedicated to research and innovation at the highest level in order to offer advanced services and results. 46
2 nd dition anuary 2012 CIRCE has laboratories and equipment to implement the following activities: Energy audit. Energy diagnosis. Life Cycle Analysis. Analysis of the costs of energy inefficiency. The indicators more demanded are: primary energy, carbon footprint, water footprint, ecoindicators and economy cost. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction R&D: Products and Projects Energy and Sustainability Environment EnerBuiLCA: Life Cycle Assessment for Energy Efficiency in Buildings. LORE-LCA: Low Resource consumption buildings and constructions by use of LCA in design and decision making. COLLOSA, Construcciones y Obras Llorente, S.A. Address Aluminio, 17 47012 Valladolid Phone number +34 98 321 81 91 Fax +34 98 321 81 92 Web http://www.collosa.es Contact details Patricio Llorente Muñoz President Phone number +34 98 321 81 91 Fax +34 98 321 81 92 E-mail construccion@collosa.es ptc member Key Information Company founded in 1944. Wide range of activities in the construction sector: Housing: industrial facilities, buildings & residential homes, senior residences, sport facilities and urbanization developments. Civil Works: roads and water works. Environment: filter systems, water pipes, cleaning of riverbeds and landfills. Maintenance: Upgrading of roads with bituminous mixtures and slurry surfacing. Resources: Use of bituminous mixtures, cement-bound graded aggregate, cement-stabilized soil and aggregates. Energy: Construction of networks, gas pipes, regulating and metering stations, natural gas reception facilities, wind farms, high and medium voltage networks, cogeneration-trigeneration plants. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, ASEFMA, ACEX, AERCO. R&D: Innovation activity has mainly focused on two strategic areas: civil engineering and energy. Main activities: waste assessment, modified bitumen asphalt mixtures with rubber tyres (the firm owns the only Spanish plant capable of mixing bitumen and tyre rubber used in the own asphalt plant), energy efficiency in buildings. 47
Resources devoted to R&D: Since 1999 the company has a R&D and Innovation Department, currently staffed with 5 professionals and with a fully operational laboratory located in Boecillo s Technological Park (Valladolid). Areas of activity Construction Maintenance Road Safety Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment R&D: Products and Projects Asphalt acoustic properties. Automated road inspection system. FENIX: Strategic research on safer and sustainable roads through innovative asphalts. Guidance systems for pavement finishers. PAVILISEN: Hot-mix asphalt to improve the technical performance and reduce road noise by using used tyres powder. Recycling of foundry sand in hot-mix asphalts. Road-maintenance-based optimization of road safety solutions. State of the Art in Roads Life Cycle Assessment. Telecontrol system for a construction machinery fleet. Traffic noise reduction utilising used tyres. TRIBOPAV: Research to improve the tensile strength properties in asphalts utilising used tyres powder. VIALCYL: Sustainability and safety in road infrastructure. Deployment of new technologies for the construction, maintenance of the Castilla y León regional road network. Winter serviceability: Optimization of preventive treatments in winter serviceability through detailed weather forecasts, to minimize its social and environmental impact. 48
2 nd dition anuary 2012 COPCISA, S.A. Address Navas de Tolosa, 161 08223 Terrassa, Barcelona Phone number +34 93 205 80 95 Fax +34 93 205 80 94 Web http://www.copcisa.com Key Information Contact details Martí Bou Jové Head of R&D and Innovation Phone number +34 93 205 80 95 Fax +34 93 205 80 94 E-mail marti.bou@copcisa.com ptc member Construction company belonging to the Copcisa Group, founded in 1965. Construction of civil works, housing and road maintenance. Own machinery fleet. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, ANCI, CCOC, CEEC, EOLICAT, ASEFMA, ACEX, CNC. R&D: Development of research projects aimed at improving competitiveness, quality, sustainability and risk prevention. Resources devoted to R&D: 3 senior engineers and 2 technical staff, in addition to the specific equipment needed for the development of all ongoing projects. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction Maintenance Road Safety Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment R&D: Products and Projects FERRARID: Recycling of steel slag for its re-use as raw material in road construction. MACA: Information and documentation management system for quality and environmental control in civil works. PARAMIX: Road Pavement Rehabilitation Using Enhanced Mixtures. Road-maintenance-based optimization of road safety solutions. Satellite positioning systems for the management of winter maintenance vehicles. Topsoil management. Winter serviceability: Optimization of preventive treatments in winter serviceability through detailed weather forecasts, to minimize its social and environmental impact. 49
CPS INGENIEROS, Obra Civil y Medio Ambiente, S.L. Address Paseo de las Facultades, 1 esc. B, despacho G 46021 Valencia Phone number +34 96 393 48 82 Fax +34 96 393 48 83 Web http://www.cpsingenieros.net Key Information Contact details José Manuel López Lita Managing Director Phone number +34 96 393 48 82 Fax +34 96 393 48 83 E-mail lopezlita@cpsingenieros.net ptc member Company founded in 1988. Specialised in civil engineering and consulting. Advice and technical assistance. Control and supervision of civil works. Areas: Roads, Transport, Traffic, Mobility, Housing, Infrastructure, Water Management, Port-Maritime Works, Environment, Landscaping, Energy and Facilities. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, AEC, ATC, ITS Spain, CIREF, AVINCO, FEVEC, Pleno de la Cámara de Comercio de Valencia, AIDICO. R&D: Individual R&D and Innovation projects. Internal Management Software. Utility models. Customised software. Resources devoted to R&D: In average, 5 staff members are dedicated to R&D activities. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction Management and Operation Maintenance ITS and Mobility Road Safety Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects Comprehensive risk assessment in road tunnels. OASIS: Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Highway Operation Operation. PASOC: IT solutions package for civil works. Risk analysis of the safety of concrete dams. TRAVIESA: Transfer of urban railway vibrations to the environment: strategies, technologies and materials for mitigation. 50
2 nd dition anuary 2012 EIFFAGE INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. Address Polígono Industrial Ctra. De la Isla, parcela E-L 3 41703 Dos Hermanas, Sevilla Phone number +34 91 776 55 21 Fax +34 91 776 51 78 Web http://www.infraestructuras.eiffage.es Key Information Contact details Lucía Miranda R&D Director Phone number +34 91 776 55 21 Fax +34 91 776 51 78 E-mail lmiranda@infraestructuras.eiffage.es ptc member A part of the Eiffage Group, resulting from the merger of Fougerolles and SAE in 1992. Active in the field of construction and civil works, manufacturing of aggregates, production of concrete, mortars and prefabricated construction, and laying of asphalt agglomerates. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, ACEX, ASEFMA, AERCO, ANEFA, AEC, ATC, ATEB. R&D: Innovation activities are integrated across all Departments and belong to the very corporate culture, through continuous R&D of new products and processes. To be highlighted: Warm-mix asphalt development with bitumen at temperatures below 100 ºC. Use of waste materials (recycled, used tyres, etc.). Development and study of the performance of asphalt mixtures. Resources devoted to R&D: Qualified staff to carry out R&D activities, both in laboratory and operational work. 3 main fully-equipped laboratories for material control (aggregates, bitumen, bituminous mixtures, concrete), asphalt plants, paving and compaction equipment. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction Management and Operation ITS and Mobility Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment R&D: Products and Projects Cold-mix asphalts. Sustainable and environmentally friendly SMA mixtures. 51
GRUPO ETRA, Electronic Trafic, S.A. Address Av. Tres Forques, 147 46014 Valencia Phone number +34 96 313 40 82 Fax +34 96 350 32 34 Web http://www.grupoetra.com Key Information Contact details José Hernández Álvarez Director General fortechnology and Expansion Phone number +34 96 313 40 82 Fax +34 96 350 32 34 E-mail deptecnico@grupoetra.com ptc member Company founded in 1979. Development of R&D and Technological Innovation. Consulting, project development and integration, implementation and maintenance ITS solutions. Management and operation outsourcing. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, AMEC URBIS. R&D: An ongoing activity since the company s creation more than 30 years ago. The strong investment in R& D and Innovation allows ETRA to be in the forefront of technology, participate in the creation of new trends, find solutions suitable for its customers and work with the most advanced companies and research centres in the context of the EU s R&D Framework Programme. Resources devoted to R&D: 79 staff members are devoted to R&D. Material resources comprise, among others, computers, cameras, traffic lights, servers and segment controllers. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction Management and Operation Maintenance ITS and Mobility Road Safety Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects CITYMOVIL: Towards advanced road transport for the urban environment. HUMBOLDT: Towards harmonization of European spatial information. IVISCAT: Integrated Video Sensor & Smart Card for Intelligent Traffic Contro. MARTA: Intelligent Automotive Mobility for Advanced Transport Networks. MODETRA. Methodology for the design and implementation of traffic calming schemes. NOBEL: Neighbourhood Oriented Brockerage Electricity and monitoring system. PECES: Pervasive Computing in Embedded Systems. PHODYE: New Photonic systems on a chip based on DYEs for sensor applications scalable at water fabrication. PLANET: PLAtform for the deployment and operation of heterogeneous NETworked cooperating objects. SAFE-T: Safety in Tunnels Thematic Network. 52
2 nd dition anuary 2012 SMARTFREIGHT: Smart Freight Transport in Urban Area. TELEFOT: Field Operational Tests of Aftermarket and Nomadic Devices in Vehicle. TIMI: Intelligent intermodal freight transport. TURTLE: Securing Distributed Embedded Systems. WISETRIP: Wide scale network of e-systems for multimodal journey planning and delivery of trip intelligent personalized data. EUROESTUDIOS, S.L. Address Castelló, 128 28006 Madrid Phone number +34 91 590 35 46 Fax +34 91 411 35 57 Web http://www.euroestudios.es Key Information Contact details Constantino Gago Fernández Head of R&D and Innovation Department Phone number +34 91 590 35 46 Fax +34 91 411 35 57 E-mail c.gago@euroestudios.es ptc member Civil and construction engineering firm founded in 1968. Planning services, institutional support, feasibility studies, construction projects, works management, and comprehensive project management. Consulting and technical assistance aimed at public and private agents. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, TECNIBERIA, PTEC, PTFE, APICI, AFRE. R&D: Several R&D projects in progress in cooperation with universities, technology centres and private companies, in the following topics: sustainability and environment, road infrastructures, railways, water quality and waste management, construction management and control, tunnel safety, earthquakes on structures, air conditioning and energy saving, fire protection, hydraulic engineering. Resources devoted to R&D: Multidisciplinary team with an average of 45 staff members working in R&D and Innovation, with experience in calculation tools, simulations, instrumentation, etc. The department has at its disposal an equipment adaptation facility, CFD modeling softwares, and fire and pedestrian simulation tools. Areas of activity Management and Operation ITS and Mobility Road Safety Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects Check and control system for the anchors fixed on structures and retaining slopes of Guipuzkoa road network. Effect of transversal wind on railway transit vehicles limit value determination. Euro-Rail. Railroad network computer simulation. 53
R&D of an integrated system to determine the heat release rate in tunnels fires. R&D of a contrasted and validated risk analysis methodology for road tunnels. R&D of a tool for the evaluation, monitoring and global managementof urban tunnels. R&D for improving the regulation system of radiant floor heating. R&D on construction systems adapted to earthquake-resistant building regulations. SEGTRANS: Research, development and demonstration of systems to improve safety at transport terminals. SICO: Information system for civil works control and monitoring. VULCAN: Road infrastructure vulnerability to natural disasters. FAPLISA, Fabricación y Aplicación de Pinturas Especiales, S.A. Address Polígono Industrial Los Gallegos, Paloma, 13 28946 Fuenlabrada, Madrid Phone number +34 91 642 46 00 Fax +34 91 642 23 27 Web http://www.faplisa.es Contact details Jesús de Benito Sanz Managing Director Phone number +34 91 642 46 00 Fax +34 91 642 23 27 E-mail direccion1@faplisa.es ptc member Key Information Company founded in 1979. Design and manufacturing of road marking products. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, ASEFAPI. R&D: Design of new products for road marking. Durability testing. Resources devoted to R&D: 1 University graduate. Areas of activity Design and Planning Road Safety Materials R&D: Products and Projects Improved performance in road marking products. 54
2 nd dition anuary 2012 FULCRUM, Planificación Análisis y Proyectos, S.A. Address Aldapa, 9 48940 Leioa, Vizcaya Phone number +34 94 450 70 27 Fax +34 94 480 16 40 Web http://www.fulcrum.es Contact details Esther Ahijado Fernández Sales Director Phone number +34 91 445 16 23 Fax +34 91 445 79 56 E-mail ingenieria.madrid@fulcrum.es Key Information Consulting company founded in 1988. Civil engineering and related services. Advice and Consultancy, Analysis and Planning, Studies and Projects, Technical Assistances and Works Management, R&D and Innovation, in the following areas: Transport Infrastructures (Roads and Railways), Waterworks, Environment and Land Planning. Computer Engineering (consulting, information management, GIS). Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: TECNIBERIA, MAFEX. R&D: Development of innovative technological solutions in the field of civil engineering. Applied research on Linear Infrastructures, Environment and Project Management. Collaboration with technology centres and universities. Resources devoted to R&D: Civil, Industrial, Telecommunications and Computer Engineers, Computer Engineering, Technical Engineers in Public Works, Graduates in Biology and Geography, Programmers. Areas of activity Management and Operation Environment Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects AiFosa: Computer application for water and sanitation works. GECOB21: Information system for construction and project management. VERTITOX: Development of procedures for the integrated control of discharges into the coastal environment. 55
G@TV-UPM, Grupo de Aplicación de Telecomunicaciones Visuales de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Address E.T.S. Ing. De Telecomunicación, Av. Complutense, 30 28040 Madrid Phone number +34 91 336 73 44 Fax +34 91 336 73 50 Web http://www.gatv.ssr.upm.es Key Information Contact details José Manuel Menéndez García University Professor Phone number +34 91 336 73 44 Fax +34 91 336 73 50 E-mail jmm@gatv.ssr.upm.es ptc member Research Group of the Telecommunications Engineering School, within the Signals, Systems and Radio Communications Department (SSR) of the Polytechnic University of Madrid, established in 2004. Development of teaching and research activities. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, M2F, enem, esec. International: NEM, FIA. R&D: Applications of signal processing and communications in Intelligent Transportation Systems. Computer vision. Visual communications. Video encoding. Telecommunication systems. Digital video processing. Management and description of audiovisual content. Audiovisual applications in Home and Building automation projects. Remote sensing for environmental applications. Resources devoted to R&D: 1 Full Professor, 1 Professor, 1 Assistant Professor, 22 PhD. Research and development laboratory for sensing, acquisition and processing in ITS and security systems. Management laboratory and media production for emission, processing and display of HD and 3D content. Areas of activity ITS and Mobility Road Safety Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects ARENA: Audience measurement. AWISSENET: Ad-hoc & Wireless sensor secure network. BUSCAMEDIA: Multimedia semantic search engine. HNPS: Heterogeneous Network for European Public Safety. nextmedia: Future Internet media. NoE HUMANIST. OASIS: Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Highway Operation Operation. PEPPER: Police Enforcement Policy and Programmes on European Roads. PRO-TVD-CM: Integrated Research for Digital Television in the Madrid region. SAMCI: Advanced sensoring and wireless monitoring of civil infrastructures. SEAmless Content Delivery. 56
2 nd dition anuary 2012 GIIC, Grupo de Investigación en Ingeniería de Carreteras de la Universitat Politècnica de València Address Camino de Vera, s/n 46022 Valencia Phone number +34 96 387 73 74 Fax +34 96 387 73 79 Web http://www.upv.es Key Information Contact details Alfredo García García Full Professor Phone number +34 96 387 73 74 Fax +34 96 387 73 79 E-mail agarciag@tra.upv.es ptc member Research Group of Universitat Politècnica de València. Teaching and research activities. Its R&D activity is mainly based on the analysis of factors influencing traffic operations, the study of highway geometric design as related to traffic operations and safety, and road safety assessments through surrogate measures. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, ATC, AEC, FIT, CICCP International: TRB, AIPCR R&D: Analysis of factors improving traffic operations. Operational effects of highway geometric design and its influence on road safety. Evaluation of road safety through surrogate measures. Use of waste materials in asphaltic concretes. Resources devoted to R&D: 1 Full Professor 2 Assistant Professors More than 5 research assistants Traffic mobile laboratory GPS tracking devices 1 Weather station Camcorders Noise measurement equipment Sensorization equipment for vehicle dynamics. Portable equipment for vehicle dynamic data acquisition Laser sensors for distance and speed measurements Areas of activity Design and Planning Management and Operation ITS and Mobility Road Safety Energy and Sustainability Environment R&D: Products and Projects Innovative sound-isolating panel for grids in tunnel portals. MODETRA: Methodology for the design and implementation of traffic calming devices. PASSING: Development of passing sight distance models. REVEL: A methodology to update speed limits. 57
Roundabout metering. SPEED KIDNEY: Traffic calming device. Utilization of waste materials from ceramic products in asphaltic concretes. Grupo de Investigación de Fotogrametría y Teledetección Cercanas de la Universidad de Vigo Address Campus Universitario Lagoas, s/n 36310 Vigo Phone number +34 98 681 24 99 Web http://www.wix.com/grupotf1/tf1-web Contact details Pedro Arias Sánchez Principal Researcher Phone number +34 98 681 40 77 E-mail parias@uvigo.es ptc member Key Information Teaching, research and technology transfer. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, Plataforma Tecnológica Gallega del Medioambiente. International: International Association on Automation and Robotics in Construction. R&D: Photogrammetric, laser scanner, GPR and thermographic instrumentation. Development of new measurement procedures and applications to various fields of activity such as civil engineering, cultural heritage, architecture and environment. Geographic information systems and infrastructure expert management systems. Resources devoted to R&D: 13 professionals: 2 PhD in Mining Engineering, 2 PhD in Physics, 2 PhD in Forestry Engineering, 2 Mining Engineers, 2 Industrial Engineers (Construction), 1 Forestry Engineer, 2 Telecommunication Engineers and 1 Computer Engineer. Areas of activity Management and Operation Maintenance R&D: Products and Projects Algorithms for feature extraction. GIS for infrastructures. Management and inspection system for infrastructures. Monitoring centre for masonry arch bridges. Preservation of historic bridges. Systems for inventory and monitoring of infrastructures. 58
2 nd dition anuary 2012 GITECO, Grupo de Investigación de Tecnología de la Construcción de la Universidad de Cantabria Address Av. De los Castros, s/n 39005 Santander Phone number +34 94 220 20 53 Fax +34 942 20 17 03 Web http://www.giteco.unican.es/ Contact details Daniel Castro Fresno Technical Director Phone number +34 94 220 20 53 Fax +34 942 20 17 03 E-mail castrod@unican.es ptc member Key Information Research Group on Construction Technology (GITECO), University of Cantabria, established in 2002. Development of over 70 research projects focused on areas related to Civil Construction. Development of 9 patents transferred to the industrial sector. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTEC, IGS. R&D: Construction of new pavement structures. Implementation of protection systems and slope stabilization in construction. Application of geosynthetics in construction. Construction of sustainable drainage systems. Construction of systems utilizing alternative energy. Technical assistance for the development of guidelines, manuals, procedures and regulations. Technical assistance for the protection and stabilization of road embankments and slopes. Characterization testing of geosynthetics. On-line training. Development of new construction procedures. Technical assistance for sustainable drainage in roads. Resources devoted to R&D: 7 Professors. 14 Researchers. 3 Laboratory technicians. 1 Computer expert. 5 Trainees. Geosynthetics laboratory with 22 tests recognised by the Spanish Certifying Entity (ENAC). Laboratory for filtering pavements. Asphalt mixtures and soils laboratory. Computer simulation equipment. Portable infiltrometer. Solar radiation simulation equipment. Areas of activity Construction Maintenance Materials Energy and Sustainability R&D: Products and Projects BATUCA: Recycling and recovery of sludge from TBM excavation through the application of lime and bacteria. Development of asphalt mixtures for self-draining pavement. Development of asphalt mixtures to self-draining pavement Development of prefabricated towers (mix concrete and metal) for high-altitude wind turbine, onshore and offshore. FENIX: Strategic research on safer and sustainable roads through innovative asphalts. FIDICA: Development of new pavement structures biodegrading hydrocarbons. Filter parking based on ash from thermal power plant. Industrial waste in concrete and asphalt mixtures. OASIS: Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Highway Operation Operation. REHABCAR: Rehabilitation of Roads and Highways. Slope stabilization systems. 59
Stormwater collected through self-draining pavements. TRAPI: Development of new collection systems for pre-treatment and in-situ treatment of hydrocarboncontaminated water from urban runoff in parkings with impermeable pavements. GPYO, Ingeniería y Urbanismo, S.L. Address Condestable, 4 1º dcha. 09004 Burgos Phone number +34 94 726 09 78 Fax +34 94 726 61 61 Web http://www.gpyo.es Contact details Carlos Ortega Cueva Managing Director Phone number +34 94 726 09 78 Fax +34 94 726 61 61 E-mail administracion@gpyo.es Key Information Project Management and Construction in the Engineering Sector, established in 2004. Development of technical projects for public and private works. Management and Quality Control in the execution of works. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: ACHE, ACALINCO, TECNIBERIA, FAE. R&D: Civil and industrial engineering. Resources devoted to R&D: 2 Industrial Engineers, 1 Civil Engineer, 1 Technical Architect, 2 Design Draftsmen and 1 Degree in Business Administration. Areas of activity Design and Planning Maintenance Road Safety R&D: Products and Projects Research on metal forging, extrusion and forming. 60
2 nd dition anuary 2012 GRUPO INFORSE, Grupo de Investigación Innovación en Ferrocarril, Seguridad Vial y Ergonomía de la Universitat de València Address Av. Blasco Ibáñez, 21 2ª planta 46010 Valencia Phone number +34 96 386 48 51 Fax +34 96 398 30 21 Web http://www.uv.es/~webuv/ Key Information Contact details Francisco Toledo Castillo Director Phone number +34 663 84 29 72 Fax +34 96 398 30 21 E-mail francisco.toledo@uv.es ptc member Academic and research group on human behavior related to traffic, road safety and rail transport. Applied research, detecting the companies needs and making the implemented measures profitable. Collaboration with companies and institutions in order to transfer and to make the knowledge and technologies developed useful. The Group advises on governmental and non-governmental decision-making, in order to improve traffic and the road safety conditions. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTFE. R&D: Development of scientific-technical products. Analysis, development, evaluation and implementation of technologies in the field of road safety, in addition to action programmes in the field of driver training, transport of dangerous goods, accident reconstruction, risks associated to traffic, road safety strategic planning for businesses and prevention plans linked to occupational risk prevention. Resources devoted to R&D: All team members are devoted to R&D activities: PhDs. In Psychology, Methodologists, Telecommunications Engineers, Occupational Health and Safety Technicians, Technical Engineesr in Public Works. Accident reconstruction software PC-Crash MADYMO version 8.2. Driving simulators with modifiable virtual environments and electronic asistance. Eye-tracking devices for signal design and location. Traffic and speed evaluation. Computer software for the detection of personality traits in driver selection. Areas of activity Road Safety Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects DETRA: Determining the level of acceptable risk in railway operation in Spain. Driving risks. Horizontal marking in approach roads to urban areas. Mobility management. Motorcycle crash simulation. REACTIVA: Reinforcing users positive attitudes towards public transport. Risk assessment of road sections. Technical assistance programme on road safety and accident prevention. 61
HIASA, Hierros y Aplanaciones, S.A. (Grupo Gonvarri) Address Polígono Industrial de Cancienes, s/n 33470 Corvera, Asturias Phone number +34 98 512 82 00 Fax +34 98 550 53 61 Web http://www.hiasa.com Key Information Contact details Arturo Villar López Managing Director Phone number +34 98 512 82 00 Fax +34 98 550 53 61 E-mail avillar_hiasa@gonvarri.com ptc member Company founded in 1966. Development of activity in the steel and metallurgical sector, with a business unit specifically dedicated to R&D. Development, design, engineering, production and installation of road safety equipment such as road restraint systems and vehicle noise-reducing devices (acoustic barriers). Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, UNESID, SIMEPROVI. R&D: Road Safety: Single-vehicle accidents. Design of safer roadsides. Development of vehicle restraint systems. Resources devoted to R&D: R&D Department within the Road Equipment Division. Areas of activity Design and Planning Road Safety Materials Environment R&D: Products and Projects Aesthetic barriers. Handbook for road safety audits for single-vehicle accidents. High and very-high-containment metal profiles. Impact absorbers. Motorcyclist Protection Systems. RANKERS: Ranking for European Road Safety. Removable barriers for central reserves. RISER Roadside Infrastructure For Safer European Roads. Safety metal barriers. 62
2 nd dition anuary 2012 ICEACSA Consultores, S.L.U. Address Glorieta de América, 5 1º 15004 A Coruña Phone number +34 98 127 92 31 Fax +34 98 127 94 06 Web http://www.iceacsa.com Key Information Contact details Fernando Illanes Álvarez Managing Director Phone number +34 98 127 92 31 Fax +34 98 127 94 06 E-mail iceacsa@iceacsa.es ptc member Company founded in 1985. It brings together a multidisciplinary group of professionals who can address a wide variety of consulting activities, providing a comprehensive and personalized approach. Its core business is Civil Engineering, with an extensive background in projects, studies and construction management of roads and motorways, railways, housing estates, bridges, structures, marine works and port facilities, boardwalks and river hydraulic and hydrological studies, among others. Supported by ISO-9001 Certification, ISO-14001, OHSAS 18001, EMAS registration and specially by a loyal client base. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, AEC, CEOE (through CEC/CEG), ADEINTE, Fundación de la Ingeniería Civil. Resources devoted to R&D: 2 part-time staff members. All material resources in the organization are available to R&D: hardware, software, environmental measurement sensors, vehicles, personal protection equipment, etc. Areas of activity Design and planning Construction ITS and mobility Road Safety Environment Transport and Co-modality 63
INDRA SISTEMAS, S.A. Address Av. Bruselas, 35 28108 Madrid Phone number +34 91 480 73 13 Fax +34 91 480 73 33 Web http://www.indra.es Key Information Contact details Manuel López Villena Project Manager Phone number +34 91 334 91 27 Fax +34 91 480 73 33 E-mail mlvillena@indra.es ptc member Information Technology Company established in 1993. 2nd European company by market capitalization in the sector. In 2009, sales amounted to 2,513 M, of which one third came from the international markets. It has more than 30,000 professionals and clients in over 100 countries. Leader in solutions and services with high added value for Security and Defence, Transport and Traffic, Energy and Industry, Financial Services, Health and Public Administration, Telecom and Media. Global management model for its clients needs, from the solution design to its development, implementation and operational management. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, COTEC, CICYT, AENOR, AEC, Club de Gestión de Calidad, esec, emov, enem, PTEC, eisi, PROMETEO, AMEC URBIS. R&D: Indra takes on projects with entirely new technological approaches based on the intensive use of information technologies. That is why all R&D projects are carefully selected to develop new services and solutions that provide maximum value, functionality and quality to the clients processes and activities. Indra is currently involved in several R&D projects financed by the Spanish Ministry for Science & Innovation under the CENIT label in areas such as banking, security, communications, air traffic and transport. Overall Indra participates in all major international R&D (EU s Framework Programme, Eureka, Iberoeka, etc.) and national (National R&D Plan, Avanza Plan, Plan for Aeronautical Technology) programmes. Resources devoted to R&D: To maintain its high level of innovation INDRA holds a permanent collaboration with a number of Universities through cooperation agreements. To incorporate qualified technicians to its teams, the company works with University departments and Indra chairs from some of the most prestigious universities. To keep its wide range of services, Indra counts on the latest equipment and facilities for design, development, manufacturing and testing. The company develops its own technology to provide Systems and Services solutions to its client base. Areas of activity Maintenance ITS and Mobility Road Safety Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality 64
2 nd dition anuary 2012 R&D: Products and Projects Advanced Tolling System. Automatic analysis and validation of road traffic images. DAVAO: Detection system for high-occupancy vehicles. FOTsis: European Field Operational Test on Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Road Operation. METEOSAFETY: Improving road safety in difficult weather conditions. OASIS: Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Highway Operation Operation. Smart Roads: Development of a Multi-lane Free-Flow System. INECO, Ingeniería y Economía del Transporte, S.A. Address Av. Partenón, 4-6 4º planta 28046 Madrid Phone number +34 91 452 57 18 Fax +34 91 452 13 03 Web http://www.ineco.es Key Information Contact details Álvaro Urech Baque Innovation Director Phone number +34 91 452 57 70 Fax +34 91 452 13 03 E-mail alvaro.urech@ineco.es ptc member Company founded in 1968. in the road, urban transport, transport consulting, air and maritime sectors. Undertakes all types of studies and projects related to transport and telecommunications. Execution of any type of consulting services in key areas of transportation engineering in Spain and abroad, with presence in over 25 countries. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, TECNIBERIA, PTFE. International: EATRADA. R&D: INECO has pioneered many R&D projects, both for in-house use and in the framework of national and international collaborative programmes. In collaborative environments (such as the ones co-funded by the Spanish Ministry for Science & innovation or the EU s Framework Programme), INECO has played an important role primarily on the transportation sector. Main R&D areas are road design and road safety, airports development and air traffic management, rail (infrastructure, security, rolling stock, etc.) and satellite navigation. Resources devoted to R&D: INECO has an Innovation Directorate with an overall responsibility over the subject. Additionally, innovation projects are conducted within the different company departments. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction Management and Operation Maintenance ITS and Mobility Road Safety Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality 65
R&D: Products and Projects GILT: Galileo Initiative for Local Tecnologies. Methodology for Road Safety Audits. RIPCORD-ISEREST: Road Infrastructure Safety Protection Core- Research and Development for Road Safety in Europe; Increasing safety and reliability of secondary roads for a sustainable Surface Transport. SIOS: Integrated management system for special civil works. ITS Spain Address Henri Durant, 19 2º 28036 Madrid Phone number +34 91 353 13 43 Fax +34 91 359 56 99 Web http://www.itsspain.com Key Information Contact details Alonso Martín-Moreno Redondo Project Manager Phone number +34 91 353 13 43 Fax +34 91 359 56 99 E-mail alonsommr@itsspain.com ptc member Association established in 2002. Integration of the public, private and academic sectors active in Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). Promotion of ITS to make safer, more sustainable and more efficient mobility of people and goods across different transport modes. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTFE, M2F, PESI, ATC. International: ITS Network (ERTICO), World ITS Forum, ITS Iberoamérica. R&D: Institutional representation. Active cooperation with Spanish Technology Platforms: PTC, M2F, PESI, LOGISTOP, PTFE. Organization of conferences. Dissemination of R&D knowledge, regulatory changes and leading industrial trends. Internationalization. Promotion of the participation of its associates in European Union projects. Strategic partnership with ER- TICO (ITS Europe), ITS Latin America and ITS America. Training. Development of technical courses that meet the needs of the land transport sector in relation to Intelligent Transport Systems. Dissemination of ITS information, using tools such as the Webpage, the ITS Spain magazine and periodic digital newsletter. Projects. A key activity is to promote and participate in Consortiums created among its associates, in addition to directly participate in projects aimed at solving the sector s challenges. Areas of activity ITS and Mobility Road Safety Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality 66
2 nd dition anuary 2012 R&D: Products and Projects In4mo IVIEW Mobitrans LISITT, Laboratorio Integrado de Sistemas Inteligentes y Tecnologías de la Información en Tráfico de la Universitat de València Address Catedrático José Beltrán, 2 46980 Paterna, Valencia Phone number +34 96 354 34 75 Fax +34 96 354 35 50 Web http://www.robotica.uv.es Key Information Contact details Juan José Martínez Durá Director Phone number +34 96 354 35 60 Fax +34 96 354 35 50 E-mail j uan.martinez-dura@uv.es ptc member Integrated Laboratory of Intelligent Systems and Transport Information Technologies, established in 1991. R&D group belonging to the Robotics Institute of the University of Valencia. Specializing in the study and development of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), covering their technological, strategic and organizational aspects. Project development, strategic and operational consulting on transport telematics for Spanish national and regional administrations responsible for traffic and transport. Technical assistance to the Directorate General for Traffic in national and international standardization bodies and EU WGs on ITS systems. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, Spanish Committee for Transport Telematics and Road Traffic. International: European Committee for ITS Standardization, World Committee for ITS Standardization. R&D: Systems for monitoring, control and advanced representation of traffic data. Location, mobile communications and transaction systems. Applications for information dissemination through Internet and wireless networks. Applications for information exchange between systems and dynamic navigation. European project management, studies and technical audits for traffic and ITS systems. Database applications and systems architecture. Resources devoted to R&D: 60 professionals fully dedicated to R&D, including 9 university professors, 17 hired researchers and 35 pre-doctoral researchers and trainees. LISITT is located within IRTIC (the Institute for Robotics, Information Technologies and Communications of the University of Valencia). It has a building located in the University s Scientific Park, with meeting rooms, offices and laboratories, as well as the technological and telecommunications infrastructures required to develop R&D activities. 67
Areas of activity ITS and Mobility Road Safety Energy and Sustainability Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects CABINTEC: Smart cab for road transport. Development of an information exchange system between trucks and external devices for goods transport monitoring. ENERGOS: Technologies for automated and intelligent management of the energy distribution networks of the future. GIROADS: GNSS introduction in the road sector. Information systems for intermodal transport. INTELVIA: Comprehensive monitoring, signalling and communication system for the safe and intelligent management of infrastructures and services. METEOSAFETY: Improving road safety in difficult weather conditions. New technologies for safe land transport systems and vehicle identification. OASIS: Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Highway Operation Operation. PETRA.NET: Network for the promotion, enhancement and take-up of security research activities. VERA3: Video Enforcement for Road Authorities 3. 68
2 nd dition anuary 2012 OFICEMEN, Agrupación de Fabricantes de Cemento de España Spanish Association of Cement Manufacturers Address José Abascal, 53 1º 28003 Madrid Phone number +34 91 441 16 88 Fax +34 91 442 38 17 Web http://www.oficemen.com Contact details Aniceto Zaragoza Ramírez Managing Director César Bartolomé Muñoz Forecasting Department Phone number +34 91 441 16 88 Fax +34 91 442 38 17 E-mail azaragoza@oficemen.com cbartolome@oficemen.com ptc member Key Information Association established in 1925. Represents the cement and clinker manufacturing sector. Promotes market policies that create jobs and wealth and contributes to the progress of the citizens quality of life. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, AEC, PTECO2. International: EUPAVE. R&D: Study and behaviour improvement of cement and its by-products (concrete, mortars, etc.) across their life cycle. Development of new uses for cement. Involvement in research activities aiming at using cement and its byproducts in the construction of structures and infrastructures, covering issues related to sustainable construction, energy efficiency and integration with the environment. Resources devoted to R&D: As an association, Oficemen provides highly-experienced research technicians. The R&D team includes a Dr. of Civil Engineering, a Dr. of Mining Engineering, a Civil engineer, a BA in Physics, a BA in Chemistry and a BA in Biological Sciences, as well as administrative staff. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction Maintenance Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment R&D: Products and Projects Artificial ballast. CÍCLOPE: Environmental impact analysis of buildings throughout their life cycle, measuring their energy consumption and associated GHG emissions. Dynaport: Design and development of advanced techniques for the operation and maintenance and operation of seaports. Feasibility study on the use of Megatrucks in Spanish roads. 69
PAVASAL, Empresa Constructora, S.A. Address Polígono Industrial Vara de Quart, Av. Tres Forques, 149 46014 Valencia Phone number +34 96 192 08 09 Fax +34 96 192 04 83 Web http://www.pavasal.com Key Information Contact details Jesús Felipo Sanjuan Technical Director Phone number +34 96 192 08 09 Fax +34 96 192 04 83 E-mail jfelipo@pavasal.com ptc member Construction company established in 1943. Execution of public and private works, namely repair, maintenance and construction works, mining and quarrying as well as the manufacturing and distribution of concrete, asphalt and other building materials. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, ATC, ASEFMA, AVE, AERCO, ACOVAL, AIDICO, ARIVAL, ACEX, FECOVAL, FOPA, APECC, FRECOM, CTCOM, CEV. R&D: In the field of road infrastructure construction, development of operational protocols and construction techniques that provide higher quality and competitive advantage. Development of new sustainable and environmentally-friendly materials. Resources devoted to R&D: The R&D team consists of 4 senior technicians, one Ph.D and two skilled workers, and is expanded on case by case basis in case of need in a specific project. Collaborations with several technology research centers and with the leading university departments active in the sector. The team has a laboratory equipped with the latest equipment available for testing and determining the technical and mechanical characteristics of road construction materials, independently from the equipment provided by the different research partners. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction Energy and Sustainability Environment R&D: Products and Projects Control of surface roughness on asphalt mixtures. Efficiency in compaction. FENIX: Strategic research on safer and sustainable roads through innovative asphalts. Road-maintenance-based optimization of road safety solution. Satellite positioning systems for the management of winter maintenance vehicles. TERMOASFALTO: Improving thermal properties of asphalts by using PCMs. Warm-mix asphalt: Development of production and laying techniques for cold and recycled agglomerates, by adding an innovative additive (Ecoasfalto) that can raise the temperature of the asphalt by 40 ºC, allowing a more compact ready-to-expand mixture. Winter serviceability: Optimization of preventive treatments in winter serviceability through detailed weather forecasts, to minimize its social and environmental impact. 70
2 nd dition anuary 2012 REYNOBER, S.A. Address Reypastor, 36 28914 Leganés, Madrid Phone number +34 91 687 56 66 Fax +34 91 687 48 01 Web http://www.renyober.com Contact details Raúl Castaño Alonso Quality Manager Phone number +34 91 687 56 66 Fax +34 91 687 48 01 E-mail calidad@reynober.com Key Information Reynober Group s parent company, incorporated in 1962. Manufacturing and installation of vertical signposts, installation of vehicle restraint systems, road marking and road maintenance. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: AFASEMETRA. Areas of activity Road Safety R&D: Products and Projects Signs with LED lighting. 71
SACYR VALLEHERMOSO, S.A. Address Paseo de la Castellana, 83-85 28046 Madrid Phone number +34 91 545 50 00 Fax +34 91 545 54 25 Web http://www.gruposyv.com Key Information Contact details Juan Pous de la Flor Innovation Director Phone number +34 91 545 58 14 Fax +34 91 545 54 25 E-mail jpousf@gruposyv.com ptc member Parent company of the Sacyr Vallehermoso Group. Construction, real estate, concessions, property management and services. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTEC, PLANETA. R&D: Its R&D activity is centered on horizontal issues that can be applied across the Group s companies. Research is focused on energy, environment, risk prevention, planning and design. In addition, it is responsible for the Groups R&D management system according to the Spanish national standard UNE 166002:2006, certified by the Spanish standardization body AENOR. Resources devoted to R&D: There is a R&D unit at the Grupo leval headed by the Innovation Director, which also includes a Head of Department and two senior technicians. Each Group company has a specific R&D unit adapted to its field of activity. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction Energy and Sustainability Environment R&D: Products and Projects Automation in tunnels and new evacuation systems. Climalim Instant adaptation of speed limitation devices depending on weather conditions. Detection and alarm system to prevent run-overs in workzones. Evacuation systems in tunnels. New preventive measures for disabled in tunnels. Online information and management system for civil works. Optical sensors in structures. Preventing road icing through the use of brine. Robotic and information system for movable formworks. Security and safety control in workzones. Soundproofing of segment-casting plants. 72
2 nd dition anuary 2012 SACYR, S.A.U. Address Paseo de la Castellana, 83-85 28046 Madrid Phone number +34 91 545 50 00 Fax +34 91 545 54 25 Web http://www.gruposyv.com Key Information Contact details Jacinto L. García Santiago Director of Technology and R&D Phone number +34 91 545 50 00 Fax +34 91 545 54 25 E-mail jsantiago@gruposyv.com ptc member Company established in 1986. Construction of civil engineering and building works. Development of road transportation projects (roads, motorways, railroads), road maintenance, hydrological works (dams, canals, water systems, pipelines, etc.), underground works (tunnels and collectors), airport projects and housing developments. Execution of non-residential (hotels, business centers, museums, shopping and entertainment centers, restoration and refurbishment of buildings, offices, etc.) and residential building projects. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTEC, PLANETA. R&D: Sacyr is a company focused on construction, and its R&D as well, both in civil and housing works. Main research areas: pavements (especially hot mix asphalt), re-use of materials (both from the construction and any other industrial sectors), environmental improvements, new materials, improved processes in structures and tunneling, sustainability in buildings. Resources devoted to R&D: SACYR has an R + D + i department with eleven people dedicated to this activity. A laboratory (IDEYCO) is responsible for conducting trials in various research areas (concrete, hot mix asphalt, soils, etc.). Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction Management and Operation Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment R&D: Products and Projects Afibas: Research applications of basalt fibers in cement. Areco: Application of construction waste in asphalt and non-structural concrete. Asphalt hot recycling: New concept for asphalt hot recycling, to produce high quality mixtures with a very high recycling rate, including a real-time pre-treatment and material composition system and an expert management system. Automated compaction control for hot-mix asphalts. Automated ground inspection techniques. Bio-recovery of hydrocarbon-contaminated soils. CLEAM: Clean, Efficient and Environmentally-friendly Construction. Constructive alternatives for viaducts. 73
Detection and alarm system to prevent run-overs in workzones. Development of new levelling and monitoring technologies to perform precision milling in pavement rehabilitations. Eco-wall: Development of an eco-wall using prefabricated materials. Epystei: Development of an innovative drilling and support system in high-gradient tunnels. FENIX: Strategic research on safer and sustainable roads through innovative asphalts. Geometric definition of cross sections. Geovial Development of an anti-frost system for road infrastructure based on geothermal energy. Improved soil stabilization in embankments. Improvements in materials used in tunnel bearing. Intelligent robotic software for road surveying. Jet-grouting in tunneling: Use of horizontal jet-grouting to improve bearing capacity and waterproofing in tunnel construction. Levelling and monitoring of precision milling. Levelling concrete decks for viaducts. Manufacturing of cement-bound graded aggregates and soils. Measurement of concrete resistance. Monitoring system for tunnel overbreak. New cold asphalt recycling. New technologies for topographical surveying. Optical sensors in structures. PIIBE: Research and development of new non-fuel uses for biofuels and their application to roads. Robotic and information system for movable formworks. Robotic vehicle for 3D surveying. Security and safety control in workzones. Soundproofing of segment-casting plants. TBM in abrasive terrain. Technical solutions for ground consolidation. Techniques to minimize thermal and grading segregation. Technological improvements in communications, inspection and staking. UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) system in the construction and operation of infrastructure projects. Used tyres in embankments. Used tyres in road pavements. Vibrations in cable-stayed bridge. SAITEC, S.A. Address Parque Empresarial Ibarrabarri, Edificio A-2 48940 Lejona, Vizcaya Phone number +34 944 646 511 Fax +34 944 643 250 Web http://www.saitec.es Contact details Javier Urgoiti Martín Technical Director & Partner Phone number +34 944 646 511 Fax +34 944 643 250 E-mail javierurgoiti@saitec.es ptc member 74
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Key Information Company established in 1988. One of the main Spanish engineering firms and a leader in its main activity field, Civil Engineering, developing consultancy services from a professionally independent position and with a strong innovative vocation. SAITE specializes in providing responsive and environmentally respectful solutions for its customers, bearing in mind the demand for a more sustainable development. SAITE offers a wide range of high-quality engineering services which has been recognized with a series of official accreditations, coupled with its participation in some of the most important projects implemented in Spain. The firm deals with all engineering areas and provides an integral service in the following fields: Railways, Hydraulics, Roads, Industry, Energy and Environment. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, TECNIBERIA, PTFE, MLC ITS Euskadi. International: Infra Eco Network Europe (IENE). R&D: Electric vehicle. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Energy efficiency in the exploitation and design of Transport Infrastructures. New technologies for the improvement of processes in the provision of Engineering Consultancy Services. Computer systems supporting infrastructure exploitation. Eco-design applied to Transport Infrastructures and Urbanism. Research in road construction materials. Resources devoted to R&D: The R&D Unit is composed of three professionals that coordinate all the company s Innovation activities. Innovation and R&D are an integral part of SAITEC s philosophy and therefore all teams located in Madrid, Bilbao and Vitoria are involved in it. The company counts on an electrical vehicle and a pilot charging facility, an environmental and material-testing laboratory in Vitoria, and a fauna-monitoring drainage works demonstrator. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction Management and Operation Maintenance ITS and Mobility Road Safety Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects Cartographical Viewer (VC). DPH CAD: Design of Hydraulic Projects for AutoCAD. DRENASIG: Application for developing the hydrology and drainage annexes in geographic information systems (GIS). EFIRAIL: Energy software. INFRAUNA: Monitoring, control, evaluation and improvement system for wildlife crossings in transport infrastructures. Innovative computer applications for Road Engineering. Innovative procedures, organization systems and new technologies for Project Management in Civil Engineering. IPOSTS: Bird anti-collision posts for transport infrastructures. Patents and Utility Models for Road Engineering. PPO: Web portal for the management of civil works and projects. SKP: Research and development of a new wildlife escape system for linear infrastructures. WCP: Wildlife Crossings Project. 75
SICE, Sociedad Ibérica de Construcciones Eléctricas, S.A. Address Sepúlveda, 6 28108 Alcobendas, Madrid Phone number +34 91 203 36 16 Fax +34 91 623 22 01 Web http://www.sice.com Key Information Contact details Tomás Paadín Garrido R&D Coordinator Phone number +34 91 203 36 16 Fax +34 91 623 22 01 E-mail tpaadin@sice.com ptc member Company established in 1921. It provides added value services, by integrating technologies in the field of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) (both in urban and interurban transport), Environmental Control Systems and Telecommunication Systems. It belongs to the ACS-Dragados Group through SICE Technologies and Systems. Implementation of R&D projects both at the national and international level. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTFE, M2F, LOGISTOP, esec, Plataforma del Agua, AMEC URBIS. R&D: Relevant projects in Santiago de Chile and Melbourne in the field of road toll systems ( Free Flow or Open Road Tolling ), in addition to the full tunnel integration in Madrid s Calle 30 (a world reference in urban tunnels). Extensive national and international experience in developing centralized urban traffic management systems in cities over 50,000 people. Resources devoted to R&D: Office (CPD, ETD-type components factory, regulator, ERU, etc.) and street equipment dedicated to R&D, for instance an open air Free Flow facility. Collaboration agreements with several research bodies to make use of their testing facilities. Areas of activity Management and Operation ITS and Mobility Road Safety Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects AGILE: rapidly-deployable, self-tuning & self-reconf IgurabLE, scalable & proactive control design for large-scale systems. CATCH: Carbon-Aware Travel Choice in the city, region and world of tomorrow. DANTE: Development and Application of New TEchnologies for the improvement of road safety and the design of intersections. FOTsis: European Field Operational Test on Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Road Operation. GUIADE: Automatic public transport guidance through multimodal perception, to improve efficiency. INPOSS: Introduction of new wireless access control and location in bounded environments. 76
2 nd dition anuary 2012 OASIS: Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Highway Operation Operation. OPTIPARK: Enhancing people s mobility and the optimization of parking resources. PRIBUS: Integrated system for managing public transport priorities on traffic-signalized networks. RCI: Road charging interoperability pilot project. SAFE-T: Safety in Tunnels Thematic Network. SGI: Integrated management system for exchangers. SOCIONICAL: Complex Socio-Technical System in Ambient Intelligence. TURTLE: Securing Distributed Embedded Systems. SIMEPROVI, Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Sistemas Metálicos de Protección Vial Spanish Association of Manufacturers of Steel Vehicle Restraint Systems Address Castelló, 128 3º 28006 Madrid Phone number +34 91 562 40 15 Fax +34 91 562 65 84 Web http://www.simeprovi.com Key Information Contact details Sergio Corredor Peña Managing Director Phone number +34 91 562 40 15 Fax +34 91 562 65 84 E-mail scorredor@unesid.org ptc member Spanish Association of Manufacturers of Steel Vehicle Restraint Systems, created in 1996. Promotion of the use of vehicle restraisnt systems to enhance the safety conditions of Spanish roads. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, AEC, ATC, UNESID. R&D: Assessment of the road restraint systems installed in Spanish roads, studies on the reduction of accident consequences following the installation of safety barriers. Areas of activity Road Safety R&D: Products and Projects Evaluation of the road restraint systems available on regional and local roads, accident reconstruction in 0-fatality accidents in the Madrid region. 77
FUNDACIÓN TECNALIA, Research & Innovation Address Área Anardi, 5 20730 Azpeitia, Guipúzcoa Phone number +34 94 381 68 00 Fax +34 94 381 60 74 Web http://www.cidemco.es Contact details Asier Maiztegi Eriz Head of Architecture and Construction Technology Phone number +34 94 381 68 00 Fax +34 94 381 60 74 E-mail asier.maiztegi@cidemco.es ptc member Key Information Non-for-profit Private Technological Centre founded in 1988. Promotes social development improving the competitiveness of its clients through research and innovation. in the construction sector (civil works and housing): it serves the entire value chain, from manufacturers to engineering, architecture and construction companies. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTEC, PTFV, PTE-EE, PESI, PTFE, PLANETA. International: E2B, ECTP. R&D: Integration of renewable energies in roads, thermal storage. Life Cycle Analysis of linear infrastructures, energy impacts and associated CO2 emissions. Development of sustainable bituminous mixtures with better fire behavior. Development of sustainable noise barriers with improved acoustic, mechanical and fire performance. Efficient management of road maintenance through intelligent systems, sensor development and communication systems. Development of traffic control systems, detection of anomalous behaviors. Development of incident detection systems. Resources devoted to R&D: 100 professionals and highly skilled technical experts for R&D, Innovation and technological services with high added value. Extensive equipment to serve research projects. The laboratories are accredited by ENAC (Spanish National Accreditation) ensuring the suitability and qualifications in terms of facilities, personnel and organization. Areas of activity Construction Road Safety Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment R&D: Products and Projects Asphalt mixtures with lime as an additive. CLEAM: Clean, Efficient and Environmentally-friendly Construction. Fire-retardant and sustainable asphalt mixtures. Reaction to fire of asphalt mixtures. 78
2 nd dition anuary 2012 TECNIBERIA, Asociación Española de Empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría y Servicios Tecnológicos Spanish National Association of Engineering, Consulting and Technological Services Companies Address Montalbán, 3 5º D 28014 Madrid Phone number +34 91 431 37 60 Fax +34 94 515 54 99 Web http://www.tecniberia.es Key Information Contact details Ángel Zarabozo Galán Managing Director Phone number +34 91 431 37 60 Fax +34 91 575 54 99 E-mail azarabozo@tecniberia.es ptc member Employer s association of the Spanish engineering sector, established in 1964. It regroups 300 companies and holds their institutional representation towards government agencies. Areas: Training, R&D in collaboration with Spanish R&D public bodies, promotion of its associates internationalization action, Legal Assistance, Communication. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, AEC, PTEA, AENOR, CEOE. International: EFCA, FIDIC, FEPAC. R&D: Associates benefit from free-of-charge conferences, workshops and training courses on the EU s R&D Framework Programme. Dissemination service on national and international grants, plus assistance to partner search. Access to R&D project database. Support to member companies on the implementation of quality standardization IDi and Spanish UNE 166.002. Resources devoted to R&D: Two full-time engineers plus an external consultant. In addition to the 8 Tecniberia technical committees, there is a specific committee dedicated to R&D which regroups 25 associated companies. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction ITS and Mobility Road Safety Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality Technology Services R&D: Products and Projects International Innovation Unit, UII. R&D under national and EU cofinancing. 79
TELVENT, Tráfico y Transporte, S.A. Address Valgrande, 6 28108 Alcobendas Madrid Phone number +34 902 33 55 99 Fax +34 91 714 70 01 Web http://www.telvent.com Key Information Contact details José Carlos Riveira Product Manager (Traffic Solutions) Phone number +34 902 33 55 99 Fax +34 91 714 70 01 E-mail jc.riveira@gmail.com ptc member Company established in 1941. The company offers Telvent SmartMobility Road Suite, an integration of Intelligent Transport Services that combines smart real-time information with advanced urban and interurban mobility management solutions through a centralized platform. Through an intuitive, easy to use interface, Telvent SmartMobility Road Suite allows operators to make the right decision at the right moment. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, AEC, ATC, Amec Urbis, ITS Spain, ITS Euskadi, Asesga, AMEC URBIS. International: IBTTA R&D: In the transportation sector, Telvent has two main R&D programs: SmartMobility, aimed at addressing the citizens needs through a more efficient and secure use of the transportation means available, and Smart Information, an advanced system enabling user access to multiple services and information tailored to their preferences through mobile terminals. SmartMobility - With this program for sustainable mobility, Telvent responds to the citizens request for a more efficient and safe transport, by providing sound traffic forecast & information services and optimizing the use of the existing infrastructure capacity. SmartInformation - This program offers mobile services in the future intelligent universe in which users or transport operators, through their mobile devices, can access multiple services and information according to their preferences, context or roles. Resources devoted to R&D: More than 40 people dedicated to R&D in centers located in Bilbao, Barcelona, Madrid and Sevilla. Test laboratories in Bilbao and Barcelona. Areas of activity Management and Operation ITS and Mobility Road Safety Transport and Co-modality R&D: Products and Projects GIROADS: GNSS introduction in the road sector. Management system for integrating toll collection. New Ip multi-protocol traffic regulator. Tolling Back Office. Traffic enforcement system (En4Sys) and speed limit enforcement (En4Spot y En4Speed). Transit access and payment through mobile phones using NFC technology. 80
2 nd dition anuary 2012 TRANSyT, Centro de Investigación del Transporte de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Address Avda. Ramiro de Maeztu, 7 28040, Madrid Phone number +34 91 336 66 56 Fax +34 91 336 53 62 Web http://www.transyt.upm.es Key Information Contact details José Manuel Vassallo Magro Deputy Director Phone number +34 91 336 66 55 Fax +34 91 336 53 62 E-mail jvassallo@caminos.upm.es ptc member Created in 2002, TRANSyT is a multidisciplinary research center that brings together University professors and researchers from several Departments of the Polytechnic Univerty of Madrid. Specialized in Transportation Planning and Economics, in three main research areas: 1) Transportation Economics and Finance, 2) Analysis and Modeling of Mobility and its Impacts and 3) Land and Transport Integrated Planning. The Center participates in national and European research programmes, collaborates with government and transportation entities in R6D projects, and undertakes a wide dissemination action through publications, seminars and specialized workshops. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC. International: European Conference of Transport Research Institutes (ECTRI), European Road Transport Research Advisory Council (ERTRAC). R&D: Three major lines of research: Transport Economics and Finance: transportation management and related services, public-private partnerships, charging and infrastructure financing. Analysis and Modeling of Mobility and its Impacts (Analysis & Evaluation of Mobility, Modeling & Optimization): urban and inter-urban mobility, transport externalities, mobility surveys, transport networks and demand models. Land and Transport Integrated Planning: environmental assessments, GIS applications & spatial planning and transport systems. The Centre has participated and/or led 101 projects since 2004, published 62 papers in national and international journals, written 40 books and 19 book chapters and presented at some 130 conferences. Resources devoted to R&D: The Centre regroups a multidisciplinary team of senior researchers, including PhDs and Professors at the School of Civil Engineering, Civil Enginners and trainees. They also form a multidisciplinary team of research doctors, PhDs, engineers and scholars of the collaboration. In the implemention of specific projects, collaboration agreements are signed with Professors from other Universities and research centers. It has modern means and facilities to support the design and development of the team s research. The Center also has its own library of over 4,400 titles, specializing in civil engineering and transport economics. Areas of activity Design and Planning Management and Operation ITS and Mobility Road Safety Energy and Sustainability Environment Transport and Co-modality 81
R&D: Products and Projects Analysis of the land impact of the 2000-2007 Spanish Infrastructure Programme. DESTINO: Methodologies for assessing the economic impact of the transport system through inter-regional input-output tables. EBSF: European Bus System of the Future. EIRBURS: Theory and practice of s across a broad range of sectors. Evaluation of the impact of the Spanish 2000-2007 Infrastructure Programme. FURGOSEG: Development and implementation of an integrated approach to the study of accidents involving vans. GESTA: Road tolling to maximize the social benefits associated to sustainable mobility. HERMES: High Efficient and Reliable arrangements for crossmodal transport. INTERBUS: Improved bus service networks to promote intermodality. META: A road pricing model for Spanish road networks. MILL: Model of Integration of Linear Infrastructure Layouts in Landscape and Environment using GIS. OASIS: Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Highway Operation Operation. OMM: Metropolitan Mobility Observatory. PROBICI: Planning methodologies and management strategies to promote cycling. REPLICA: Spanish intermodal logistics platform for a better competitiveness and environmental sustainability of freight transport. SHANTI (COST TU 0804): Transport and Urban Development in Europe: Harmonizing national travel surveys across Europe. Sustainability indicators. TRACES: Risk allocation in traffic road concessions. Methodology for evaluating their social efficiency. TRANLAND: Influence of the extension of transport networks on property value. Analysis of its potential as an innovative infrastructure financing instrument. TRANSBICI: Cyclist behaviour and cycling demand modelling in urban areas. TRANSPORTRADE: Spatial modelling applied to the interurban and international movement of goods and persons. 82
2 nd dition anuary 2012 UAX, E.P.S. de la Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio Address Av. Universidad, 1 28691 Villanueva de la Cañada, Madrid Phone number +34 91 810 92 00 Fax +34 91 810 91 01 Web http://www.uax.es Contact details Ángel Sampedro Rodríguez PhD, Director of the Road Engineering Department Phone number +34 91 781 12 90 Fax +34 91 431 57 99 E-mail sampedro@uax.es ptc member Key Information First Spanish private university approved by the Spanish authorities. Created in 1993, it has 12,500 students. It maintains a strong relationship with the business world. 6,500 cooperation agreements with public bodies, foundations, firms, hospitals, schools and businesses allow students to follow traineeship programmes before entering the professional arena. UAX provides an integral educational and professional training through innovative teaching methods, advanced traineeship programs and strong cooperation with the business world. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, ASEFMA. R&D: Numerous research projects signed with several organisations, mainly private, both in the technological area and in the area of Health Sciences. Projects called SACYR-CIMBRA (evaluation of support loads in a Launching Wagon in movable formworks) and SACYR-RAP (control software for a hot recycling plant for a milling and asphalt pavement waste) have been signed with the Sacyr-Vallehermoso comany, among others. Resources devoted to R&D: Geotechnics Laboratory, Laboratory of Materials and Hydraulics Laboratory. Research Centres: Cediant, Vectorsf. Areas of activity Design and Planning Construction Management and Operation Maintenance Materials Energy and Sustainability Environment R&D: Products and Projects CLEAM: Clean, Efficient and Environmentally-friendly Construction. Eco-friendly Binders: Utilisation of waste glass as an Eco-friendly Binder for road construction. 83
VALORIZA, Conservación e Infraestructuras, S.A.U. Address Paseo de la Castellana, 83-85 28046 Madrid Phone number +34 91 545 50 00 Fax +34 91 545 54 25 Web http://www.gruposyv.com Key Information Contact details Rubén Jover Sevilla R&D Manager Phone number +34 91 545 50 00 Fax +34 E-mail rjover@gruposyv.com ptc member Company established in 2006. Comprehensive maintenance of road (roads, highways) and hydrological (dams and canals) infrastructures. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTEC, PLANETA. R&D: R&D focuses primarily on improving the operational conditions of road networks, with the introduction of renewable energies and of intelligent systems regulating traffic. Another research line is centered on accident prevention, especially in tunnels, and the minimization of their consequences. Resources devoted to R&D: R&D Department. Areas of activity Management and Operation Construction Maintenance ITS and Mobility Road Safety Energy and Sustainability Environment R&D: Products and Projects Automation in tunnels and new evacuation systems. Climalim: Instant adaptation of speed limitation devices depending on weather conditions. Evacuation systems in tunnels. Geovial: Development of an anti-frost system for road infrastructure based on geothermal energy. New preventive measures for disabled in tunnels. Preventing road icing through the use of brine. 84
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Talleres ZITRÓN, S.A. Address Autovía AS-II, 2386 33392 Polígono Roces, Gijón Phone number +34 98 516 81 32 Fax +34 98 516 80 47 Web http://www.zitron.com Key Information Contact details Roberto Arias Álvarez Technical Director Phone number +34 98 516 81 32 Fax +34 98 516 80 47 E-mail roberto@zitron.com ptc member Established in 1963, and with a worldwide presence and operation, Zitron is one of the leading companies engaged in the manufacturing of equipment for underground mining and public works. Design, planning, installation and opening of ventilation systems for tunnels and mines, including systems for fire smoke extraction. Member of Associations and Platforms: Spain: PTC, PTFE, AITEMIN, AFEC. International: AMCA R&D: Development of new materials for fans impellers. New products based on increasing energy efficiency in ventilation and safety conditions in smoke extraction. Resources devoted to R&D: 7 professionals including 3 senior engineers, 2 technical engineers and 2 technicians. CFD simulation software, mechanical calculation programs, high-speed camera, laser arm for 3-D measuring, aerodynamic test bench according to AMCA-210 and ISO 5801. Areas of activity Management and Operation Materials Energy and Sustainability R&D: Products and Projects Electronic jet fan. Fan blades in carbon fiber. Module by-pass - Connection between tubes. 85
5 R+D PROJECTS 5.1. Alphabetical listing Accident rate and road infrastructure 102 Adaptation of roads to frost and glare 102 Advanced Tolling System 103 ADVANTIS 103 Afibas 104 Analysis of the land impact of the 2000-2007 Spanish Infrastructure Programme 104 Analysis of trajectories to improve road safety 105 Anchor monitoring and control 105 Anti-skid asphalt properties of roads 106 Areco 106 Asphalt acoustic properties 107 Asphalt hot recycling 107 Asphalt mixtures with lime as an additive 108 Asphalt mixtures with recycled mineral dust 108 Asphalt pavement with used tyres 109 Assessment of the impact of infrastructure on the landscape 109 Automated compaction control for hot-mix asphalts 110 Automated ground inspection techniques 110 Automated road inspection system 111 Automatic analysis and validation of road traffic images 111 Automation in tunnels and new evacuation systems 112 86
2 nd dition anuary 2012 BATUCA 112 BIOLIN 113 Bio-recovery of hydrocarbon-contaminated soils 113 Bus lanes with self-compacting concrete 114 CAMVIA 114 Cartographical Viewer 115 Central reserve safety on highways and motorways 115 CIBIC 116 CILECCTA 117 CLEAM 118 Climalim 119 Cold-mix asphalts 119 Comprehensive management for the production of asphalt mixtures 120 Comprehensive risk assessment in road tunnels 120 Constructive alternatives of viaducts 121 Control of surface roughness on asphalt mixtures 121 Corrugated sheets in civil engineering structures 122 CYTIMOVIL 123 DANTE 124 Design and implementation of road service quality indicators 124 DESTINO 125 Detection and alarm system to prevent run-overs in workzones 126 Detection and management of explosive atmospheres in tunnels 126 Developing a tunnel drilling system 127 Development of asphalt mixtures and concrete 127 Development of asphalt mixtures for self-draining pavements 128 DRENASIG 129 Driving risks 128 EBSF 129 Eco-friendly Binders 131 Eco-pavements 131 Eco-wall 132 Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit in high-accident-rate road sections 132 Efficiency in compaction 133 EFIRAIL 133 EIRBURS 134 E-PREVENCIÓN 134 87
Epystei 135 E-SAFETY 135 EUROAUDITS 136 Evacuation systems in tunnels 136 Evaluation of the impact of the Spanish 2000-2007 Infrastructure Programme 137 Factors influencing cyclists accidents 137 Feasibility study on the use of Megatrucks in Spanish roads 138 FENIX 139 FERRARID 140 FIBERCONSTRUCT 140 FIDICA 141 Filter parking based on ash from thermal power plant 141 Fire heat release rates in tunnels 142 Fire-retardant and sustainable asphalt mixtures 142 FOTsis 143 GECOB21 144 GEMA 145 Geometric definition of cross sections 145 Geovial 146 GESTA 146 GIROADS 147 Glare problems in road sections 148 GUIADE 148 Guidance systems for pavement finishers 149 HERMES 149 Horizontal marking in approach roads to urban areas 150 Hot recycling for self-draining pavement 150 Hot-mix asphalt with ceramic material 151 Improved soil stabilization in embankments 151 Improvements in materials used in tunnel bearing 152 Improving pedestrian safety 152 Improving safety in high-accident-rate road sections 153 Industrial waste in concrete and asphalt mixtures 153 Information system on parking occupancy 154 Information systems for intermodal transport 154 INFRAUNA 155 Installing Motorcyclist Protection Systems 155 88
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Intelligent robotic software for road surveying 156 INTELVIA 156 INTERBUS 157 Investigation of fatal accidents 157 iposts 158 Iron and steel aggregates in cold micro-surfacing 158 IVISCAT 159 Jet-grouting in tunneling 159 Levelling and monitoring of precision milling 160 Levelling concrete decks for viaducts 160 Light panels for noise barriers in urban areas 161 Lighting marker posts made of polymer concrete 161 MACA 162 Management and inspection system for infrastructures 162 Manufacturing of cement-bound graded aggregates and soils 163 Mapping of high-accident-rate road sections 163 MARTA 164 MAT+ 165 Measurement of clay aggregates 165 Measurement of concrete resistance 166 MEPP 166 META 167 METEOSAFETY 167 Methodology for Road Safety Audits 168 MILL 168 MIMAR 169 Mobility management 169 MODETRA 170 Monitoring and control systems for civil works 170 Monitoring centre for masonry arch bridges 171 Monitoring system for tunnel overbreak 171 Motorcycle accidents 172 Motorcycle crash simulation 173 MOVICONTROL 173 Multi-factor risk assessment in road tunnels 174 NEOVIL 174 New cold asphalt recycling 175 89
New preventive measures for disabled in tunnels 175 New technologies for topographical surveying 176 OASIS 177 OMM 178 Online information and management system for civil works 179 OPTEL 179 Optical sensors in structures 180 Optimizating cross sections in road infrastructures 180 PARAMIX 181 PASOC 182 PAVILISEN 182 Pedestrian crossing with motion detector 183 PEPPER 184 Performance control for urban tunnels 185 Performance review and re-use of barriers with IPN-posts 185 PIIBE 186 Poor alignment in road sections 187 PPO 187 Pre-assembled bridge girders 188 Predictive maintenance system using bus fleets 188 Preservation of historic bridges 189 Preventing road icing through the use of brine 189 PRIBUS 190 PROBICI 190 RANKERS 191 RCI 192 Reaction to fire of asphalt mixtures 193 REACTIVA 193 RECIS 194 Recycling of foundry sand in hot-mix asphalts 194 Recycling of waste materials 195 Reducing pollutant emissions from road transport 195 REHABCAR 196 Relationship between immediate viscosity and deferred viscosity 196 REPLICA 197 RESCATAME 198 RETCAIT 198 90
2 nd dition anuary 2012 REVEL 199 RIPCORD-ISEREST 200 RISER 201 Risk assessment of potential natural disasters in roads 202 Risk assessment of road sections 202 Road maintenance system based on GIS 203 Road-maintenance-based optimization of road safety solutions 204 Robotic and information system for movable formworks 205 Robotic vehicle for 3D surveying 205 SACIV 206 SAFE-T 207 Safety impact analysis of the 2000-2007 Spanish Infrastructure Programme 208 SAMCI 208 Satellite positioning systems for the management of winter maintenance vehicles 209 SAVEAS 210 SCORE 210 Security and safety control in workzones 211 SEGTRANS 211 SHANTI (COST TU 0804) 212 SIATRA 212 SICO 213 Silica sand in surface courses 213 SIOS 214 SKP 214 Slope stabilization systems 215 Smart Roads 215 SMARTCOMP 216 SMARTFREIGHT 217 Soundproofing of segment-casting plants 218 Spanish Infrastructure Programme: an impact analysis 218 State of the Art in Road Safety Audits 219 State of the Art in Roads Life Cycle Assessment 219 Stormwater collected through self-draining pavements 220 Sustainability indicators 220 Sustainable and environmentally friendly SMA mixtures 221 TALUDES 221 TBM in abrasive terrain 222 91
Technical assistance programme on road safety and accident prevention 222 Technical solutions for ground consolidation 223 Techniques to minimize thermal and grading segregation 223 Technological improvements in communications, inspection and staking 224 Telecontrol system for a construction machinery fleet 224 TELEFOT 225 TERMOASFALTO 226 TIMI 227 Topsoil management 228 TRACES 228 Traffic conditions in real time 229 Traffic noise reduction utilising used tyres 229 Training for a more sustainable maintenance of road infrastructures 230 TRANLAND 230 TRANSBICI 231 TRANSPORTRADE 232 TRIBOPAV 233 TUNEL-CARE 223 UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) system in the construction and operation of infrastructure projects Used tyres in embankments 234 Used tyres in road pavements 235 Used tyres to reduce traffic sound 235 Utilisation of used tyres in asphalt mixtures 236 VIALCYL 237 Vibrations in cable-stayed bridge 238 VULCAN 238 Warm-mix asphalt 239 Waste materials for concrete aggregates 239 WCP 240 WHITEROADS 241 WIKIVIA 241 Winter serviceability 242 WISETRIP 243 234 92
2 nd dition anuary 2012 5.2. Thematic listing ITS and Mobility ADVANTIS 103 Advanced Tolling System 103 Automatic analysis and validation of road traffic images 111 CAMVIA 114 CYTIMOVIL 123 EIRBURS 134 Evaluation of the impact of the Spanish 2000-2007 Infrastructure Programme 137 FOTsis 143 GIROADS 147 INTELVIA 156 IVISCAT 159 MARTA 164 METEOSAFETY 167 MILL 168 Mobility management 169 Monitoring and control systems for civil works 170 OASIS 177 Optical sensors in structures 180 PEPPER 184 Performance control for urban tunnels 185 RCI 192 Risk assessment of road sections 202 SACIV 206 SAMCI 208 Satellite positioning systems for the management of winter maintenance vehicles 209 SIATRA 212 SMARTCOMP 216 Smart Roads 215 Telecontrol system for a construction machinery fleet 224 TELEFOT 225 TRACES 228 Traffic conditions in real time 229 WIKIVIA 241 93
Road Safety Accident rate and road infrastructure 102 Adaptation of roads to frost and glare 102 Analysis of trajectories to improve road safety 105 Anti-skid asphalt properties of roads 106 Automated road inspection system 111 Automation in tunnels and new evacuation systems 112 Central reserve safety on highways and motorways 115 CIBIC 116 Climalim 119 Comprehensive risk assessment in road tunnels 120 DANTE 124 Detection and alarm system to prevent run-overs in workzones 126 Detection and management of explosive atmospheres in tunnels 126 Driving risks 128 Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit in high-accident-rate road sections 132 EIRBURS 134 E-PREVENCIÓN 134 E-SAFETY 135 EUROAUDITS 136 Evacuation systems in tunnels 136 Factors influencing cyclists accidents 137 FOTsis 143 GEMA 145 Glare problems in road sections 148 Horizontal marking in approach roads to urban areas 150 Improving pedestrian safety 152 Improving safety in high-accident-rate road sections 153 Installing Motorcycle Protection Systems 155 Investigation of fatal accidents 157 Lighting marker posts made of polymer concrete 161 Management and inspection system for infrastructures 162 Mapping of high-accident-rate road sections 163 MEPP 166 Methodology for Road Safety Audits 168 MODETRA 170 94
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Motorcycle crash simulation 173 Multi-factor risk assessment in road tunnels 174 New preventive measures for disabled in tunnels 175 New technologies for topographical surveying 176 OASIS 177 Optimizating cross sections in road infrastructures 180 Pedestrian crossing with motion detector 183 Performance review and re-use of barriers with IPN-posts 185 Poor alignment in road sections 187 Predictive maintenance system using bus fleets 188 Preventing road icing through the use of brine 189 RANKERS 191 RECIS 194 REVEL 199 RIPCORD-ISEREST 200 RISER 201 Risk assessment of potential natural disasters in roads 202 Road maintenance system based on GIS 203 SAFE-T 207 Safety impact analysis of the 2000-2007 Spanish Infrastructure Programme 208 SAVEAS 210 Security and safety control in workzones 211 SEGTRANS 211 State of the Art of Road Safety Audits 219 Technical assistance programme on road safety and accident prevention 222 Technological improvements in communications, inspection and staking 224 TUNEL-CARE 223 VIALCYL 237 VULCAN 238 WHITEROADS 241 WIKIVIA 241 Winter serviceability 242 Materials Afibas 104 Anchor monitoring and control 105 95
Asphalt mixtures with lime as an additive 108 Asphalt pavement with used tyres 109 Automated compaction control for hot-mix asphalts 110 Automated ground inspection techniques 110 BIOLIN 113 Bus lanes with self-compacting concrete 114 CLEAM 118 Cold-mix asphalts 119 Comprehensive management for the production of asphalt mixtures 120 Constructive alternatives of viaducts 121 Control of surface roughness on asphalt mixtures 121 Corrugated sheets in civil engineering structures 122 Developing a tunnel drilling system 127 Development of asphalt mixtures for self-draining pavements 128 Eco-friendly Binders 131 Eco-wall 132 Efficiency in compaction 133 EFIRAIL 133 EIRBURS 134 Epystei 135 Feasibility study on the use of Megatrucks in Spanish roads 138 FENIX 139 FIBERCONSTRUCT 140 Fire heat release rates in tunnels 142 Fire-retardant and sustainable asphalt mixtures 142 GECOB21 144 Geometric definition of cross sections 145 Guidance systems for pavement finishers 149 Improved soil stabilization in embankments 151 Improvements in materials used in tunnel bearing 152 Intelligent robotic software for road surveying 156 Jet-grouting in tunneling 159 Levelling and monitoring of precision milling 160 Levelling concrete decks for viaducts 160 Manufacturing of cement-bound graded aggregates and soils 163 MAT+ 165 Measurement of clay aggregates 165 96
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Measurement of concrete resistance 166 Monitoring centre for masonry arch bridges 171 Monitoring system for tunnel overbreak 171 NEOVIL 174 New cold asphalt recycling 175 OASIS 177 Online information and management system for civil works 179 OPTEL 179 PARAMIX 181 PASOC 182 PAVILISEN 182 PIIBE 186 Pre-assembled bridge girders 188 Preservation of historic bridges 189 Reaction to fire of asphalt mixtures 193 REHABCAR 196 Relationship between immediate viscosity, and deferred viscosity 196 Robotic and information system for movable formworks 205 Robotic vehicle for 3D surveying 205 SICO 213 Silica sand in surface courses 213 SIOS 214 Slope stabilization systems 215 Sustainable and environmentally friendly SMA mixtures 221 TALUDES 221 TBM in abrasive terrain 222 Technical solutions for ground consolidation 223 Techniques to minimize thermal and grading segregation 223 TERMOASFALTO 226 TRIBOPAV 233 UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) system in the construction and operation of infrastructure projects Used tyres in embankments 234 Used tyres in road pavement 235 Used tyres to reduce traffic sound 235 Utilisation of used tyres in asphalt mixtures 236 Vibrations in cable-stayed bridge 238 Warm-mix asphalt 239 WIKIVIA 241 234 97
Energy and Sustainability CILECCTA 117 CLEAM 118 EFIRAIL 133 EIRBURS 134 FENIX 139 Geovial 146 OASIS 177 PIIBE 186 RESCATAME 198 Sustainability indicators 220 WIKIVIA 241 Environment Areco 106 Asphalt acoustic properties 107 Asphalt hot recycling 107 Asphalt mixtures with recycled mineral dust 108 Assessment of the impact of infrastructure on the landscape 109 BATUCA 112 Bio-recovery of hydrocarbon-contaminated soils 113 CLEAM 118 Development of asphalt mixtures and concrete 127 Eco-pavements 131 Eco-wall 132 EIRBURS 134 FENIX 139 FERRARID 140 FIDICA 141 Filter parking based on ash from thermal power plant 141 Hot recycling for self-draining pavement 150 Hot-mix asphalt with ceramic material 151 Industrial waste in concrete and asphalt mixtures 153 INFRAUNA 155 98
2 nd dition anuary 2012 iposts 158 Iron and steel aggregates in cold micro-surfacing 158 Light panels for noise barriers in urban areas 161 MACA 162 MIMAR 169 OASIS 178 Optimizating cross sections in road infrastructures 180 PAVILISEN 182 Recycling of foundry sand in hot-mix asphalts 194 Recycling of waste materials 195 Reducing pollutant emissions from road transport 195 RETCAIT 198 SCORE 210 SKP 214 Soundproofing of segment-casting plants 218 State of the Art in Roads Life Cycle Assessment 219 Stormwater collected through self-draining pavement 220 Topsoil management 228 Traffic noise reduction utilising used tyres 229 Training for a more sustainable maintenance of road infrastructures 230 Waste materials for concrete aggregates 239 WCP 240 WIKIVIA 241 Transport and Co-modality Analysis of the land impact of the 2000-2007 Spanish Infrastructure Programme 104 CYTIMOVIL 123 Design and implementation of road service quality indicators 124 DESTINO 125 EBSF 129 EIRBURS 134 Evaluation of the impact of the Spanish 2000-2007 Infrastructure Programme 137 GESTA 146 GIROADS 147 GUIADE 148 HERMES 149 99
Information system on parking occupancy 154 Information systems for intermodal transport 154 INTERBUS 157 META 167 MOVICONTROL 173 OMM 178 PRIBUS 190 PROBICI 190 REACTIVA 193 REPLICA 197 SHANTI (COST TU 0804) 212 SMARTFREIGHT 217 Spanish Infrastructure Programme: an impact analysis 218 TIMI 227 TRANLAND 230 TRANSBICI 231 TRANSPORTRADE 232 WIKIVIA 241 WISETRIP 243 100
5.3. Fact sheets
Accident rate and road infrastructure Study of the relationship between accidents and road infrastructure (design and equipment) in single-carriageway provincial road networks. Duration: 2007-2008 Private Budget: N.D. Web: www.dgt.es/portal/seguridad_vial/estudios_informes.do?pro pietario=&temas=&titulo=carreteras DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE TRÁFICO (DGT) FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT Adaptation of roads to frost and glare Development of indicators for an effective adaptation of roads to frost and glare. AYESA Duration: 16 months s Budget: 293,772 Web: www.ayesa.es/index.php/idi/ficha_proyecto/deslumbra_ppt- 390000-2008-2/ 102
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Advanced Tolling System Definition of a toll system which allows road operators to unify the integration, operation, monitoring and maintenance of all parameters involved. Duration: 21 months s Budget: 2,500,000 INDRA SISTEMAS OHL CONCESIONES UNIVERSIDAD PONTIFICIA DE COMILLAS ADVANTIS A centralized, guaranteed integrity localization service. A key for the EGNOS and Galileo business model. Duration: 2004-2006 s Budget: 1,500,000 GMV GMV SISTEMAS EXPLORER CONSULTING COM- PANY ALCATEL SPACE EUROPEAN SATELLITE SERVICES PROVIDER ERF NOTTINGHAM SCIENTIFIC LTD. AEC SEPTENTRIO SGI SKYSOFT 103
Afibas Research applications of basalt fibers in cement. Duration: 2008-2010 Budget: 1,168,220 SACYR Analysis of the land impact of the 2000-2007 Spanish Infrastructure Programme Analysis of the land & spatial impact caused by land transport modes in the 2000-2007 Spanish Infrastructure Programme. Duration: 2003-2005 Budget: 480,000 TRANSYT - UPM DTO. CONSTRUCCIÓN Y VÍAS RU- RALES - UPM UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID UNIVERSIDAD DE CASTILLA-LA MANCHA UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA 104
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Analysis of trajectories to improve road safety Dynamic analysis of trajectories to improve road safety. Duration: 2007-2008 Private Budget: 479,824 AYESA Anchor monitoring and control Review and control system of anchors placed in structures and road containment embankments. Duration: 2002-2005 Budget: Web: EUROESTUDIOS Private N.D. www.euroestudios.es 105
Anti-skid asphalt properties of roads Applied research to optimise anti-skid asphalt properties of roads. Duration: 2009-2011 Budget: 555,000 BECSA Areco Application of construction waste in asphalt and non-structural concrete. Duration: 2008-2011 Private Budget: N.D. SACYR 106
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Asphalt acoustic properties Comparison of asphalts made of powder used tires and without them. Duration: 2006-2008 Budget: 412,382 COLLOSA FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT Asphalt hot recycling New concept for asphalt hot recycling, to produce high quality mixtures with a very high recycling rate, including a real-time pre-treatment and material composition system and an expert management system. Duration: 2006-2008 Budget: N.D. SACYR 107
Asphalt mixtures with lime as an additive Design of new asphalt mixtures for surface courses incorporating lime as an additive. Duration: 2 years Budget: 130,000 CALCINOR GUIPASA (SUBSIDIARY COMPANY OF GRUPO CAMPEZO) UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA CIDEMCO-TECNALIA Asphalt mixtures with recycled mineral dust Recovering mineral dust in asphalt plants for its incorporation into asphalt mixtues. Duration: 2005-2007 Private Budget: 65,000 GRUPO CAMPEZO POLYMAT 108
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Asphalt pavement with used tyres Applied research on the rehabilitation of asphalt pavements with bitumen modified with tyre powder. Duration: 2006-2007 Private Budget: 242,600 BECSA Assessment of the impact of infrastructure on the landscape Development of a methodology for assessing the impact of infrastructure on the landscape. Duration: 16 months Private Budget: 232,695 AYESA 109
Automated compaction control for hot-mix asphalts New technologies to control hot-mix asphalt compaction and improve uniformity. Duration: 2006 Private Budget: N.D. SACYR Automated ground inspection techniques Research project to develop real-time automated ground inspection techniques for underground works. Duration: 2006-2007 Budget: N.D. SACYR CAVOSA 110
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Automated road inspection system Automated road inspection system through artificial vision and image processing. Duration: 2008-2009 Budget: 680,941 Web: http://www.collosa.es/proyectos.html COLLOSA FUNDACIÓN CARTIF Automatic analysis and validation of road traffic images Integrated platform for automatic analysis and validation of road traffic images. Duration: 2007-2008 s Budget: 1,300,000 INDRA SISTEMAS ITINERE INFRAESTRUCTURAS SICUBO S.L. UNIVERSIDAD PONTIFICIA DE COMILLAS 111
Automation in tunnels and new evacuation systems New automated system to improve road safety in tunnels and new systems of emergency evacuation through using lighthing signs. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: 313,107 VALORIZA INFRAESTRUCTURAS SACYR VALLEHERMOSO BATUCA Recycling and recovery of sludge from TBM excavation through the application of lime and bacteria. Duration: 2 years Budget: 440,736.50 Web: http://www.giteco.unica.es/ GITECO ACCIONA I+D+i. CALCINOR, S.A. 112
2 nd dition anuary 2012 BIOLIN Application of biotechnology tools in linear projects. Duration: 2007-2010 Budget: 624,058.79 ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS Bio-recovery of hydrocarbon-contaminated soils Research and development of innovative techniques beyond landfarming in the bio-recovery of soils contaminated with hydrocarbons. Comparison with the use of magnesium hydroxide. Duration: 2006-2007 Budget: 1,769,100 SACYR 113
Bus lanes with self-compacting concrete Development of an innovative a pavement to be used in city bus lanes, to improve strength, durability, safety and comfort. Duration: 2009-2011 Budget: 195,978.65 CEMOSA HORMIGONES Y MINAS UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA CAMVIA Automated road mobility characterization through video analysis techniques. Duration: 2 years Budget: 430,000 APIA XXI VISTA SILICON 114
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Cartographical Viewer Development of an information technology tool which can provide updated cartography drawn from Internet. Duration: January 2009 - November 2009 Private Budget: 167,000 Web: http://www.saitec.es SAITEC Central reserve safety on highways and motorways Review of European best-practices, study on the hazards posed by discontinuity of safety barriers in central reserves and C/B analysis. Duration: 2005 Budget: 12,606 AEC 115
CIBIC Infrastructure maintenance based on computational intelligence. Duration: 2010-211 Budget: 1,052,070 FUNDACIÓN CARTIF DECSAI-UGR VIAS ACEX 116
2 nd dition anuary 2012 CILECCTA Life-Cycle Cost Analysis for the construction industry: Software for the identification and costing of viable project options. Duration: 4 years Budget: 7,970,000 Web: www.cileccta.eu HOLTE BYGGSAFE NOR-TEK TEKNOLOGISENTER CAMBRIDGE ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH LTD BSRTIA LTD LULEA TEKNISKA UNIVERSITET UNIVERSITAET STUTTGART FRAUHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWAND- TEN FORSCHUNG E.V TEKNOVE PROJE VE TEKNOLOJI GELISTIRME YONETIM DANIS- MANLIK EGITIM HIZMETL.SAN.VE TICARET LTD STI DESINGTECH PROJEKTSAMVER- KAN AB PE INTERNATIONAL GBMH SANFIX GROUP OU EUREXCEL MEMBERSHIP PRO- JECTS LTD NORSK TEKNOLOGI STIFTELSEN SINTEF TUI AG ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE DE- VELOPMENT CORPORATION ASM CNTRUM BADAN I ANALIZ RYNKU SP.ZOO APIA XXI 117
CLEAM Clean, Efficient and Environmentally-friendly Construction. Duration: 2007-2010 Budget: 21,407,436 FERROVIAL y OHL ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS CORSAN-CORVIAN DRAGADOS FCC CIDEMCO-TECNALIA INSTITUTO EDUARDO TORROJA INTROMAC LABEIN SACYR INDUSTRIAS QUÍMICAS LÖWEN- BERG INSPIRA MARTÍNEZ SEGOVIA Y ASOCIADOS AIDICO CEDEX UAX UCM UDC UNIOVI UPV/EHU UPM 118
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Climalim Instant adaptation of speed limitation devices depending on weather conditions. Duration: 2008-2009 Budget: 264,618 VALORIZA INFRAESTRUCTURAS SACYR VALLEHERMOSO Cold-mix asphalts Production of asphalt mixtures at lower temperatures, reducing fossil fuel consumption, contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gases emissions, and improving the environmental performance in the production process. Duration: 2 years Budget: 1,046,000 EIFFAGE INFRAESTRUCTURAS 119
Comprehensive management for the production of asphalt mixtures Comprehensive management in manufacturing, logistics and spread of asphalt mixtures. Duration: 2009-2010 Private Budget: 450,000 BECSA Comprehensive risk assessment in road tunnels Research, development and application of a risk-assessment methodology for tunnels. Duration: 2010-2012 s Budget: 79,876.36 Web: www.cpsingenieros.net CPS INGENIEROS UPV 120
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Constructive alternatives for viaducts Research, development and implementation of constructive alternatives for viaducts by utilising steel lattice and complementary monitoring software systems. Duration: 2004-2005 s Budget: 2,496,380 SACYR Control of surface roughness on asphalt mixtures Methodology to control IRI in real-time and to optimize spread parameters, in order to obtain a better surface roughness. Duration: 2006-2007 Private Budget: 50,000 PAVASAL 121
Corrugated sheets in civil engineering structures Replacing the traditional formwork system used in concrete bridges by corrugated sheets used in housing construction. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: Private N.D. CEMOSA CONSTRUCCIONES VERA 122
2 nd dition anuary 2012 CYTIMOVIL Towards advanced road transport for the urban environment. Duration: 60 months Budget: 40,300,000 Web: www.citymobil-project.eu ULTRA CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT CENTRO STUDI SUI SISTEMI DI TRASPORTO S.P.A. COMUNE DI ROMA DIPARTIMENTO VI POLITICHE DELLA MOBILITÀ D.I.T.S. DLR ENQ EPFL ETRA UEGVA GEA GENERALITAT VALENCIANA INGEGNERIA DEI TRASPORTI SRL INRIA ISTITUTO DI STUDI PER L INTEGRAZIONE DEI SISTEMI ITS-UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS POLIS IKA RWTH ROBOSOFT RUPS SINTEF TECHNION TNO TRANSPORT & MOBILITY LEUVEN CONEKT TRG-UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMP- TON UNIRESEARCH BV UPPS-CITY OF UPPSALA 123
DANTE Development and Application of New TEchnologies for the improvement of road safety and the design of intersections. Duration: 36 months Budget: 3,888,290 Web: www.proyectodante.com SICE FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT GEOCISA DSTA DAT UNIVERSIDAD DE VALLADOLID Design and implementation of road service quality indicators Best-practice review and definition of a set of indicators to measure service quality, road safety and asset management practices. Duration: 2003 Budget: 21,850 AEC 124
2 nd dition anuary 2012 DESTINO Methodologies for assessing the economic impact of the transport system through inter-regional input-output tables. Duration: 2008-2011 Budget: 2,003,707.75 UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID CSIC-IRNASA TRANSYT - UPM UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID CYLSTAT, S.A. GRUPO ENARCAR S.A. PROYECTOS UNIFICADOS 125
Detection and alarm system to prevent run-overs in workzones Design and development of a detection and alarm system to enhance road safety in workzones. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: 761,852 SACYR VALLEHERMOSO SACYR Detection and management of explosive atmospheres in tunnels Development of a prototype system for tunnel safety management in the case of explosive atmospheres applicable to large-diameter TBM machines, plus modeling of the ventilation system. Duration: 2005-2007 Budget: 4,382,750 CAVOSA 126
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Developing a tunnel drilling system Development of tunnel drilling system to outline tunnel sections, measuring 1) physical and mechanical process improvements, 2) production capacity increases, 3) equipment durability, and 4) environmental improvement. Duration: 2005-2007 Private Budget: N.D. CAVOSA Development of asphalt mixtures and concrete Development of asphalt mixtures and concrete utilising industrial waste with nanoparticles. Duration: 2009-2011 Budget: 2,295,968 EMILIO BOLADO, S.A. ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS TRIAX 127
Development of asphalt mixtures for self-draining pavements Asphalt mixtures for self-draining pavements with bitumen resistant to hydrocarbons. Duration: 2006-2007 Budget: 62,500 Web: http://www.giteco.unica.es/ GITECO EMILIO BOLADO, S.A. Driving risks Management and monitoring of risks associated with driving. Duration: 2007-2008 Private Budget: N.D. LIBERTY SEGUROS INFORSE-UNIVERSIDAD DE VALEN- CIA 128
2 nd dition anuary 2012 DRENASIG Application for developing the hydrology and drainage annexes in geographic information systems (GIS). Duration: May 2010 - December 2011 Private Budget: 180,000 Web: http://www.saitec.es SAITEC EBSF European Bus System of the Future. Duration: 2008-2012 Public Private Partnership Budget: 165,168 Web: http://www.ebsf.eu/ 129
TRANSyT-UPM RÉGIE AUTONOME DES TRANS- UNION INTERNATIONALE DES PORTS PARISIENS TRANSPORTS PUBLICS ATV SRL - AZIENDA TRANSPORTI D APPOLONIA S.P.A. VERONA SRL ACTIA REGIA AUTONOMA DE TRANSPORT INNOVATIVE INFORMATIKAN- BUCARESTI WENDUNGEN IN TRANSPORT-, SCANIA CV AB VERKEHRS- UND LEITSYSTEMEN VILLE DE LUXEMBURG - SERVICE GMBH DES TRANSPORTS EN COMMUN ASSOCIAZIONE TRANSPORTI INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RE- BERENDS-CONSULT CHERCHE SUR LES TRANSPORTS BUDAPEST TRANSPORT CLOSELY ET LEUR SECURITÉ HELD CORPORATION) SOCIÉTÉ RÉGIONALE WALLONE SPHEROS GMBH DU TRANSPORT CENTRE D ETUDES SUR LES DIGIGROUP SRL RÉSEAUX, LES TRANSPORTS, VÄSTTRAFIK AB L URBANISME ET LES CONSTRUC- TRAMBUS S.P.A TIONS PUBLIQUES VDV - VERBAND DEUTSCHER CHALMERS TEKNISKA HÖGSKOLA VERKEHRSUNTERNEHMEN AB AZIENDA TRANSPORTI MILANESI UNION DES TRANSPORTS PUBLICS VOLVO TECHNOLOGY AB ET FERROVIAIRES UNIVERSITY OF ROME 3 CONSORCIO REGIONAL DE TRANS- BREMERHAVEN BUS (VEKEHRSGE- PORTES DE MADRID SELLSCHAFT BREMERHAVEN AG) VVM VLAAMSE VERVOER- EUROLUM MAATSCHAPPIJ DE LIJN UNIVERITY OF ROME - DITS DAIMLER-CHRYSLER BUSES - EVO- INEO SYSTRANS BUS PILOTFISH NETWORKS AB FRAUNHOFER INSTITUT FOR TIS.PT - CONSULTORES EM TRANS- TRANSPORTATION AND INFRAES- PORTES, INOVAÇAO E SISTEMAS SA TRUCTURE SYSTEMS CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS E INNO- HUEBNER GMBH VACIONES TECNOLÓGICAS DE IVECO FRANCE GUIPÚZKOA FIT CONSULTING SRL CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT S.C.P.A HOGIA PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYS- KONINKLIJK NEDERLANDS VER- TEMS AB VOER NANTES METROPOLE COMMU- ARRIVA PLC NAUTÉ URBAINE VULTRON TRADE AMERICAN-HUN- NEOMAN BUS GMBH GARIAN DEVELOPING AND TRAD- NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY ING CO. LTD PE INTERNATIONAL GMBH TEKIA CONSULTORES TEC- NOLÓGICOS S.L. SYNDICAT MIXTE DES TRANS- PORT POUR LE RHÔNE ET L AGGLOMÉRATION LYONNAISE 130
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Eco-friendly Binders Utilisation of waste glass as an Eco-friendly Binder for road construction. Duration: 2010-2011 Private Budget: N.D. UNIVERSIDAD ALFONSO X EL SABIO Eco-pavements Study and characterization of waste from demolition and construction. Drafting of technical requirements to facilitate the use of recycled aggregates in road pavements. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: 416,512.71 CEMOSA HORMIGONES Y MINAS GIASA SANDO ARISTERRA 131
Eco-wall Development of an eco-wall using prefabricated materials. Duration: 2009-2010 Budget: 1,217,936 SACYR Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit in high-accident-rate road sections Analysis of the effectiveness and cost-benefit ratio of road safety actions implemented in high-accident-rate road sections. Duration: 2008-2009 Budget: Private N.D. JUNTA DE CASTILLA Y LEÓN FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT 132
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Efficiency in compaction Study on the factors influencing the compaction of asphalt mixtures, to define criteria and protocols for a more efficient compaction. Duration: 2009 Private Budget: 50,000 Web: www.pavasal.com PAVASAL EFIRAIL Energy efficiency in transport infrastructures. Duration: 2010 Private Budget: 198,466.69 Web: http://www.saitec.es SAITEC 133
EIRBURS Theory and practice of s across a broad range of sectors. Duration: 2006-2009 Public-Private-Partnership Budget: 150,000 Web: http://www.eib.org/about/partners/universities/eiburs/ public-private-partnerships.htm?lang=-en DEPARTAMENTO DE LA CON- STRUCCIÓN-UPM TRANSy -UPM E-PREVENTION E-learning platform to prevent occupational hazards. Duration: 2009-2011 Budget: 3,302,459 IBERDROLA DISTRIBUCIÓN 134 FENIE PSICOTEC ACEX COEX FUNDACIÓN LEIA FUNDACIÓN CARTIF
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Epystei Development of an innovative drilling and support system in high-gradient tunnels. Duration: 2008-2010 Budget: 4,149,498 CAVOSA SACYR E-SAFETY Priorities for the development of e-safety products and services. Duration: 2004-2006 Budget: 124,288 AEC 135
EUROAUDITS European Road Safety Auditor training syllabus. Duration: 2007 Budget: 55,000 ERF AEC TMS Evacuation systems in tunnels New emergency system to guide individuals and transport disabled persons in case of tunnel incidents. Duration: 2006-2009 Budget: 744,242 VALORIZA INFRAESTRUCTURAS SACYR VALLEHERMOSO 136
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Evaluation of the impact of the Spanish 2000-2007 Infrastructure Programme Evaluation of the effects of the Spanish 2000-2007 Infrastructure Programme on mobility, land and socio-economics in the context of an enlarged European Union. Duration: 2004-2007 Private Budget: 153,000 TRANSyT - UPM UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA Factors influencing cyclists accidents Analysis of factors influencing cyclists accidents: model development and design of a support tool. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: 191,301 Web: ACT SISTEMAS, SL INSTITUTO ANDALUZ DE TEC- NOLOGÍA www.ayesa.es/index.php/idi/ficha_proyecto/accibici_pt- 2007-055-21caem/ AYESA 137
Feasibility study on the use of Megatrucks in Spanish roads Study on the feasibility of improving goods transport by using large-capacity vehicles and adapting the existing infrastructure. Duration: 2008-2009 Budget: 123,705.02 OFICEMEN 138
2 nd dition anuary 2012 FENIX Strategic research on safer and sustainable roads through innovative asphalts. Duration: 2007-2011 Budget: 26,915,918 Web: www.proyectofenix.es ASEFMA SACYR CIESM COLLOSA ELSAN-PACSA PAVASAL SERVIÁ CANTÓ SORIGUÉ GITECO INTRAME REPSOL FUNDACIÓN CARTIF FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT CENTRO ZARAGOZA DITECPESA 139
FERRARID Recycling of steel slag for its re-use as raw material in road construction. Duration: 2008-2010 Budget: 2,092,136 Web: www.euroslag2010.eu CELSA COPCISA COPTALIA PABASA DEPURAMBI IBÉRICA FIBERCONSTRUCT Incorporation of carbon nanofibers to composite materials for its industrial use in construction. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: 565,087.84 ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS 140
2 nd dition anuary 2012 FIDICA Development of new pavement structures biodegrading hydrocarbons. Duration: 2003-2006 Budget: 197,500 Web: http://www.giteco.unica.es/ GITECO MEC Filter parking based on ash from thermal power plant Design, monitoring and tracking of a filter parking built with thermal power plant ash, alone or in combination with blast furnace slag. Duration: 2 years Budget: 139,200 Web: http://www.giteco.unica.es/ GITECO CONTRATAS IGLESIAS, S.A. 141
Fire heat release rates in tunnels R&D of a system for determining fire heat release rates inside tunnels. Duration: 2006-2008 Budget: 1,182,332 Web: www.euroestudios.es EUROESTUDIOS Fire-retardant and sustainable asphalt mixtures Developing a new bituminous product, environmentally-friendly and with fire-retardant characteristics, to contribute to tunnel safety. Duration: 2 years Budget: 567,000 GRUPO CAMPEZO CIDEMCO-TECNALIA POLYMAT 142
2 nd dition anuary 2012 FOTsis European Field Operational Test on Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Road Operation. Duration: 42 months Budget: 14,000,000 IRIDIUM INDRA OHL CONCESIONES PLANESTRADA MAESTRADA NEA ODOS SICE GMV TRANSVER TERNA FRANCE TELECOM UPM ILMATIETEEN LAITOS AALTO-KORKEAKOULUSAATIO CERTH GEOVILLE CI3 ERF FIA OPTIMUS ASECAP 143
GECOB21 Information system for construction and project management. Duration: 2 years Budget: 1,447,838 Web: www.gecob21.com FULCRUM AIDICO DEPARTAMENTO DE OBRAS PÚBLI- CAS Y TRANSPORTES DE LA DFB- DIPUTACIÓN FORAL DE VIZCAYA MESUREX FERROVIAL ESI EUROPEAN SOFTWARE INSTI- TUT 144
2 nd dition anuary 2012 GEMA Development of a software application to manage infrastructure maintenance. Duration: 2004 Private Budget: N.D. API MOVILIDAD Geometric definition of cross sections Development of a software tool aimed at the geometric definition of cross sections through 3-D scanning. Duration: 2007-2010 Budget: 2,208,862 SACYR 145
Geovial Development of an anti-frost system for road infrastructure based on geothermal energy. Duration: 2008-2011 Budget: Private N.D. VALORIZA INFRAESTRUCTURAS SACYR GESTA Road tolling to maximize the social benefits associated to sustainable mobility. Duration: 2007-2009 Public Private Partnership Budget: 65,528 TRANSyT-UPM UCM 146
2 nd dition anuary 2012 GIROADS GNSS introduction in the road sector. Duration: 2005-2007 Budget: 5,346,441 ERF GMV S.A. GMV SISTEMAS PARQUE TEC- NOLÓGICO DE MADRID S.A. ALCATEL ALENIA SPACE FRANCE ALCATEL CIT ALENIA SPAZIO S.P.A. TELESPAZIO S.P.A. TTS ITALIA NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION FOR TELEMATICS EUROPEAN SATELLITE SERVICES PROVIDER EEIG SOLUCIONES GLOBALES INTER- NET S.A. FRANCE TELECOM S.A. AEC LABORATOIRE CENTRAL DES PONTS ET CHAUSSÉES GEOVILLE FUTIAN TRANSPORTATION CON- SULTANTS CO. 4ICOM-PYRAMIS IAN CATLING CONSULTANCY NEXT INGEGNERIA DEI SISTEMI S.P.A. ATAC S.P.A. THETIS BAIN & CO HITEC MARKETING AUTO-ESTRADAS DE PORTUGAL BRISA S.A. AUTOSTRADE PER L ITALIA ASPI S.P.A. SINELEC S.P.A. MAPFRE PAGNANELLI RISK SOLUTIONS LTD UNIVERSIDAD DE VALENCIA LISITT UNIVERSIDAD DE MURCIA COOPERACIÓN SINO-ESPAÑOLA EN TECNOLOGÍA E INNOVACIÓN TELVENT CONTROL SYSTEM (BEI- JING) CO. 147
Glare problems in road sections Identification of road sections with glare problems. Duration: 2007-2008 Private Budget: N.D. ACEX API Movilidad GUIADE Automatic public transport guidance through multimodal perception, to improve efficiency. Duration: 2008-2011 Budget: 3,832,640 Web: www.proyectoguiade.com SICE ALBENTIA 148 SELESTA UAH URJC AIA-CSIC
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Guidance systems for pavement finishers Development of guidance systems for pavement finishers in civil works. Duration: 2006-2008 Budget: 445,765 Web: www.collosa.es/proyectos.html COLLOSA FUNDACIÓN CARTIF HERMES High Efficient and Reliable arrangements for crossmodal transport. Duration: 2010-2011 Budget: 248.160,00 Web: http://193.136.139.52/joomla/hermes/ UTL-IST TFK TRANSyT-UPM IWW TPR-UA CERTH AEGEAN LET STRATA UNIGE UPA 149
Horizontal marking in approach roads to urban areas Speed perception in drivers through horizontal marking in approach roads to urban areas. Duration: 2009-2010 Private Budget: N.D. DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE TRÁFICO INFORSE-UNIVERSIDAD DE VALEN- (DGT) CIA Hot recycling for self-draining pavement Development of a new hot-recycling technology for self-draining pavements with modified binders. Duration: 2007-2008 Budget: 981,351 SACYR 150
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Hot-mix asphalt with ceramic material Design and characterization of hot-mix asphalt with ceramic material as coarse and fine aggregate. Duration: 2008-2009 Budget: 220,700 BECSA Improved soil stabilization in embankments Alternatives for enhanced soil stabilization in embankments. Duration: 2008-2011 Budget: N.D. SACYR 151
Improvements in materials used in tunnel bearing Research project to improve materials used in the bearing of underground works. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: 3,012,494 CAVOSA SACYR Improving pedestrian safety Innovative systems to improve pedestrian safety in urban areas. Duration: 26 months Budget: 2,097,912 FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT 152
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Improving safety in high-accident-rate road sections Improving traffic conditions in low visibility conditions and road sections affected by reduced visibility in the Spanish province of Ciudad Real. Duration: Budget: 1 year Private N.D. API MOVILIDAD Industrial waste in concrete and asphalt mixtures Development of concrete and asphalt mixtures utilising industrial waste enhanced with nanoparticles. Duration: 2009-2011 Budget: 2,295,968 Web: http://www.giteco.unica.es/ GITECO EMILIO BOLADO, S.A. TRIAX, S.A. ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. 153
Information system on parking occupancy Provision of real-time information to drivers about parking occupancy in an urban area. Duration: 2007 Private Budget: N.D. API MOVILIDAD Information systems for intermodal transport Study on several European multimodal information systems for passengers, development of a prototype multimodal information system. Duration: 2006-2008 Budget: 109,778 LISSIT-UNIVERSIDAD DE VALENCIA 154
2 nd dition anuary 2012 INFRAUNA Monitoring, control, evaluation and improvement system for wildlife crossings in transport infrastructures. Duration: 2010-2012 s Budget: 750,000 Web: http://www.saitec.es SAITEC SAREIN ÍCARUS Installing Motorcyclist Protection Systems Handbook on installation recommendations of Motorcyclist Protection Systems. Duration: 2005-2006 Private Budget: N.D. FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT 155
Intelligent robotic software for road surveying Development of intelligent software based on three-dimensional models for its use in road surveying. Duration: 2009-2010 Budget: 112,498 SACYR INTELVIA Comprehensive monitoring, signalling and communication system for the safe and intelligent management of infrastructures and services. Duration: 2009-2011 Budget: 7,400,000 Web: http://www.intel-via.org IKUSI IDIADA ICCA NTS DGT 156 LIBERA NETWORKS FERROVIAL TIL-ITS EUSKADI VICOMTECH UNIVERSITAD MIGUEL HERNÁN- DEZ LISSIT-UNIVERSIDAD DE VALENCIA
2 nd dition anuary 2012 INTERBUS Improved bus service networks to promote Co-modality. Duration: 2006-2008 Public-Private-Partnership Budget: 93,971.00 UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA TRANSYT-UPM UNIVERSIDAD DE BURGOS Investigation of fatal accidents Detailed investigation and reconstruction of fatal accidents on the Castilla y Léon regional road network. Duration: 2008-2009 Private Budget: N.D. DIRECCIÓN GENERAL CARRE- TERAS DE LA JUNTA DE CASTILLA Y LEÓN FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT 157
iposts Bird anti-collision posts for transport infrastructures. Duration: March 2011 - March 2013 s Budget: 850,000 Web: http://www.saitec.es SAITEC TECNALIA ÍCARUS Iron and steel aggregates in cold micro-surfacing Research study on the use of iron and steel aggregates in cold micro-surfacing. Duration: 2008-2009 Private Budget: 70,000 GRUPO CAMPEZO CIESM DIPUTACIÓN FORAL DE GUIPÚZ- COA 158
2 nd dition anuary 2012 IVISCAT Integrated Video Sensor & Smart Card for Intelligent Traffic Control. Duration: 12 months Budget: 233,760 ETRA Jet-grouting in tunneling Use of horizontal jet-grouting to improve bearing capacity and waterproofing in tunnel construction. Duration: 2006-2007 Budget: Private N.D. SACYR CAVOSA 159
Levelling and monitoring of precision milling Development of new levelling and monitoring technologies to perform precision milling in pavement rehabilitations. Duration: 2006-2008 Budget: 433,422 SACYR Levelling concrete decks for viaducts Automating the process of levelling concrete decks for viaducts and bridges through the development and application of new technologies. Duration: 2008 Budget: 458,272 SACYR 160
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Light panels for noise barriers in urban areas Design of an innovative noise barrier, definition of manufacturing and installation processes. Duration: 2008-2010 Budget: 76,720 CEMOSA PLÁSTICOS REFORZADOS TORRES, S.L. INASEL Lighting marker posts made of polymer concrete Reinforcing the carriageway s physical delineation, marking abrupt changes in carriageways (roundabouts, pedestrian crossings, etc.) Duration: 2007 Private Budget: N.D. API MOVILIDAD 161
MACA Information and documentation management system for quality and environmental control in civil works. Duration: 2 years Private Budget: 20,000 COPCISA Management and inspection system for infrastructures Application of sensors for the management and inspection of linear works and infrastructures. Duration: 2010-2013 Budget: 5,400,000 IN SITU 162 EXTRACO LOGICA MISTURAS ENCAMOSA UNIVERSIDAD DE VIGO
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Manufacturing of cement-bound graded aggregates and soils Research and development of a prototype for cement-bound graded aggregates and soils to produce high-quality concrete. Duration: 2006 Private Budget: N.D. SACYR Mapping of high-accident-rate road sections Identification of high-accident-rate road sections in Spanish provincial road networks. Duration: 2009-2010 Private Budget: N.D. DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE TRÁFICO (DGT) FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT 163
MARTA Intelligent Automotive Mobility for Advanced Transport Networks. Duration: 48 months Budget: 35,000,000 Web: www.cenitmarta.org GMV SISTEMAS GMV SGI AGNITIO MOVIQUITY TID AT4 WIRELESS OPNATEL ETRA IDOM FICOSA A3 FICO TRIAD FICO MIRRORS A2C SEAT AD TELECOM TSS ATIPIC TECNALIA CEIT UNIVERSIDAD DE VALLADOLID FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT CEDETEL UPM UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID UNIVERSIDAD ALCALÁ DE HENARES CSIC CITIC UNIVERSIDAD DE MURCIA UPV ITEAM ITACA IBV UPC TALP DE LA UPC UB-FBG UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA CEMITEC 164
2 nd dition anuary 2012 MAT+ Use of bitumen emulsions in road pavements. Duration: 2009-2013 Private Budget: 2,929,562.32 GENERAL DE ESTUDIOS Y PROYECTOS, S.L. GIASA UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA CEMOSA Measurement of clay aggregates A new methodology for determining the contents of clay in aggregates. Duration: 2008 Private Budget: 150,000 ORIGEN BECSA 165
Measurement of concrete resistance New system for determining concrete resistance for demolding in tunnel lining, in order to improve data efficiency, accuracy and representativeness. Duration: 2006-2008 Budget: 2,564,354 SACYR CAVOSA MEPP Automatic electronic device for an improved perception in pedestrian crossings. Duration: 2006-2007 Budget: 74,281 AEC 166
2 nd dition anuary 2012 META A road pricing model for Spanish road networks. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: 412,809 TRANSyT-UPM UCM METEOSAFETY Improving road safety in difficult weather conditions. Duration: 2007-2008 Budget: 800,000 Web: http://smagris3.uv.es/meteosafety/ INDRA SISTEMAS Collaborators: AEMET DGT LISITT-UV UNIVERSITAT JAUME I CENIT-UPC UPV 167
Methodology for Road Safety Audits Reducing the number and severity of accidents by 1) identifying potential safety problems that may occur to road users and 2) recommending measures to eliminate or reduce these problems. Duration: 2005-2007 Private Budget: 62,000 INECO MILL Model of Integration of Linear Infrastructure Layouts in Landscape and Environment using GIS. Duration: 2011-2013 Budget: 133,705 Web: http://www.transyt.upm.es/index.php?folderid=360 TYPSA TRANSyT-UPM 168
2 nd dition anuary 2012 MIMAR Assessment of the environment and biodiversity surrounding the Spanish road networks. Duration: 2003-2004 Budget: 40,000 AEC Mobility management Design and development of screening tools for the definition of safe mobility plans. Duration: 2008 Private Budget: N.D. CONFEDERACIÓN REGIONAL DE ORGANIZACIONES EMPRESARI- ALES DE MURCIA INFORSE-UNIVERSIDAD DE VALEN- CIA 169
MODETRA Methodology for the design and implementation of traffic calming schemes. Duration: 36 months Budget: 758,358 UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE VALENCIA FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT ETRA TYPSA Monitoring and control systems for civil works Development of a monitoring and control system for civil works using laser technology. Duration: 2008-2009 Budget: 710,000 Web: www.cartif.es DRAGADOS FUNDACIÓN CARTIF 170
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Monitoring centre for masonry arch bridges Expert management system based on technical and economic criteria to prioritize rehabilitation interventions. Duration: 2009-2012 Budget: 90,000 GRUPO DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN FOTOGRAMETRÍA Y TELEDETEC- CIÓN CERCANAS - UNIVERSIDAD DE VIGO TECNUM UNVIERSIDAD DE NAVARRA Monitoring system for tunnel overbreak Real-time expert system to monitor TBM tunnel overbreak based on robotic inspection techniques. Duration: 2008-2009 Budget: 2,114,629 CAVOSA SACYR 171
Motorcycle accidents Advanced Protective Systems. Sub-Project 4: Motorcycle accidents. Duration: 2004-2009 Budget: 2,304,390 FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT DEKRA TNO UNIFI LMU DAINESE MECALOG PIAGGIO FEMA HIASA 172
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Motorcycle crash simulation Data collection and modeling of the variables involved in motorcycle single-vehicle accidents. Duration: 2007-2008 Private Budget: N.D. LÍNEA DIRECTA ASEGURADORA, S.A. INFORSE-UNIVERSIDAD DE VALEN- CIA MOVICONTROL Measurement of distances and travel times on Spanish roads. Duration: 2003 Budget: 56,250 AEC 173
Multi-factor risk assessment in road tunnels Research for development of a multi-factor risk-assessment methodology in road tunnels. Duration: 2007-2009 s Budget: 696,627 Web: www.euroestudios.es EUROESTUDIOS NEOVIL Analysis of the re-utilisation of used tyres in civil engineering. Duration: 2007-2010 Budget: 845,494.40 ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS INSTITUTO DE CIENCIA DE MATE- RIALES DE SEVILLA FACULTAD DE QUÍMICA, UNIVERSI- DAD DE SEVILLA 174
2 nd dition anuary 2012 New cold asphalt recycling New formulation for recycled cold asphalts with bitumen emulsions, to be used in pavement rehabilitation of highways and high-capacity roads. Duration: 2006-2007 Budget: 620,803 SACYR New preventive measures for disabled in tunnels New preventive measures to avoid accidents in tunnels, in particular those targeted at the disabled. Duration: 2006-2009 Budget: 313,107 VALORIZA INFRAESTRUCTURAS SACYR VALLEHERMOSO 175
New technologies for topographical surveying Development of advanced processes for ameliorating GPRS/3G communications, inspection and design in tunnel construction. Duration: 2008-2010 Budget: 1,397,276 SACYR 176
2 nd dition anuary 2012 OASIS Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Highway Operation Operation. Duration: 40 months Budget: 14,000,000 Web: http://www.cenitoasis.es OHL CONCESIONES ABERTIS IRIDIUM INDRA SISTEMAS SICE DRAGADOS OHL Gmv GEOCISA ASFALTOS AUGUSTA HIDROFERSA PyG ESTRCTURAS AMBIENTALES AEC CPS INGENIEROS SIEGRIST Y MORENO, S.L. TORREDECOMARES ARQUITECTOS TRANSyT UPM ETSIT UPM UNIVERSIDAD DE VALLADOLID FUNDACIÓN CARTIF CEDEX CENIT INTROMAC FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT UPM AGRÓNOMOS UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA UNIVERSIDAD DE MURCIA LISITT, UNIVERSIDAD DE VALENCIA EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR SOFT COMPUTING 177
OMM Metropolitan Mobility Observatory. Duration: 2010-2011 Private Budget: N.D. Web: www.observatariomovilidad.es TRANyT-UPM CONSORCIO REGIONAL DE TRANS- PORTES DE MADRID AUTORITAT DEL TRANSPORT MET- ROPOLITÀ DE BARCELONA ENTITAT DE TRANSPORT METRO- POLITÀ DE VALÈNCIA ENTIDAD PÚBLICA DEL TRANS- PORTE DE LA REGIÓN DE MURCIA CONSORCIO DE TRANSPORTE METROPOLITANO ÁREA DE SE- VILLA CONSORCIO DE TRANSPORTES DE BIZKAIA CONSORCIO DE TRANSPORTES DE ASTURIAS CONSORCIO DE TRANSPORTE METROPOLITANO ÁREA DE MÁL- AGA CONSORCI DE TRANSPORTS DE MALLORCA AUTORIDAD ÚNICA DEL TRANS- PORTE DE GRAN CANARIA 178 CONSORCIO DE TRANSPORTES DEL ÁREA DE ZARAGOZA AUTORIDAD TERRITORIAL DEL TRANSPORTE DE GIPUZKOA CONSORCIO DE TRANSPORTES DE BAHÍA DE CÁDIZ CONSORCIO DE TRANSPORTE PÚBLICO DEL CAMP DE TARRA- GONA CONSORCIO DE TRANSPORTE METROPOLITANO ÁREA DE GRA- NADA CONSORCIO DE TRANSPORTE METROPOLITANO ÁREA DE ALM- ERÍA DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE TRANS- PORTES DE LA GENERALITAT VA- LENCIANA (ALICANTE) MANCOMUNIDAD DE LA COMAR- CA DE PAMPLONA AYUNTAMIENTO DE VIGO AYUNTAMIENTO DE A CORUÑA CONSORCIO DE TRANSPORTE PÚBLICO DEL ÁREA DE LLEIDA CONSORCIO DE TRANSPORTE DEL CAMPO DE GIBRALTAR
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Online information and management system for civil works Development of an online automated tool for a comprehensive civil works management. Duration: 2004-2005 Private Budget: N.D. SACYR VALLEHERMOSO OPTEL Slow-setting cationic bituminous emulsions for construction and maintenance of roads. Duration: 1996-2000 Budget: 3,200,000 ASEFMA ECOLE NATIONALE SUPÉRIEURE DE CHIMIE ET PHYSIQUE DE BOR- DEAUX CECA LABORATOIRE CENTRAL DES PONTS ET CHAUSSÉES ENTREPRISE JEAN LEFEBRE E.T. DE OBRAS PÚBLICAS DE LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA 179
Optical sensors in structures Development of optical sensors for structures to monitor their performance in real-time conditions. Duration: 2008-2009 Budget: 2,856,482 SACYR SACYR VALLEHERMOSO AYESA Optimizating cross sections in road infrastructures Optimization of cross sections in road infrastructures located in complex orographic areas from an environmental and economic perspective. Duration: 16 months Budget: 244,261 Web: www.ayesa.es/index.php/idi/ficha_proyecto/secciones_ppt- 380000-2008-5/ 180
2 nd dition anuary 2012 PARAMIX Road Pavement Rehabilitation Using Enhanced Mixtures. Duration: 2000-2003 Budget: 4,000,000 Web: www.cimne.upc.es/paramix COPCISA SWEDISH NATIONAL ROAD AD- MINISTRATION GISA CEPSA PROAS WIRTGEN GMBH SIM CIMNE BRRC LGAI CHALMERS UNIVERSITY UPC 181
PASOC IT solutions package for civil works. Duration: 2009 Budget: 55,800 Web: www.cpsingenieros.net CPS INGENIEROS PAVILISEN Hot-mix asphalt to improve the technical performance and reduce road noise by using used tyres powder. Duration: 2004-2006 Budget: 444,580 COLLOSA FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT 182
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Pedestrian crossing with motion detector Lighting sign to warn drivers about the presence of pedestrians. Duration: 2007 Private Budget: N.D. API MOVILIDAD 183
PEPPER Police Enforcement Policy and Programmes on European Roads. Duration: 2006-2008 Budget: 3,870,000 Web: http://www.pepper-eu.org/ TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND CDV TRI SWOV G@TV-UPM KORPS LANDELIJKE POLITIEDIEN- STEN CERTH 4SIGHT SVOT INRIA TRL TKI EUROPEAN TRANSPORT SAFETY COUNCIL KSS SWISS COUNCIL FOR ACCIDENTE PREVENTION RBRI IBSRA FHRI 184
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Performance control for urban tunnels Designing a tool for evaluating, monitoring and overall management of urban tunnels. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: 730,238 Web: www.euroestudios.es EUROESTUDIOS Performance review and re-use of barriers with IPN-posts Study on the performance and the possible re-use of safety barriers with IPN posts by transforming them into Power-Two-Wheelers (PTWs) protection systems. Duration: 2008-2009 Private Budget: N.D. DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE TRÁFICO (DGT) FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT 185
PIIBE Research and development of new non-fuel uses for biofuels and their application to roads. Duration: 2006-2009 Budget: 1,235,788 Web: www.piibe.com SACYR REPSOL COMERCIAL AGOALIMENTARIA VALPARAISO KOIPESOL SEMILLAS INDUSTRIAS SUESCUM BIOGAS FUEL CELL FACET IBÉRICA INDUSTRIAL QUÍMICA BIONOR TRANSFORMACIÓN ACCIONA BIOCOMBUSTIBLES ROBERT BOSCH ESPAÑA GASOLINE SYSTEMS ELCOGAS GUASCOR INVESTIGACIÓN Y DE- SARROLLO TÉCNICAS REUNIDAS TIFELL ELECTRO SOLAR SINTENS, S.A. 186
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Poor alignment in road sections Detecting and acting on road sections with a deficient horizontal and/or vertical alignment. Duration: 2007-2008 Budget: Private N.D. ACEX API MOVILIDAD PPO Web portal for the management of civil works and projects. Duration: January 2009 - December 2009 Private Budget: 311,600 Web: http://www.saitec.es SAITEC 187
Pre-assembled bridge girders Building bridges with pre-assembled girders. Duration: 2006 Private Budget: 220,000 BECSA Predictive maintenance system using bus fleets Development of a predictive maintenance system using telediagnosis and telemetry techniques in bus fleets. Duration: 2003-2004 Budget: 250,000 GMV SISTEMAS FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT 188
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Preservation of historic bridges Use of geomatic techniques for the structural-dimensional analysis and the preservation of unique historic bridges. Duration: 2006-2009 Budget: 84,000 UNIVERSIDAD DE VIGO-GRUPO DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN FOTOGRAMETRÍA Y TELEDETECCIÓN CERCANAS Preventing road icing through the use of brine New preventive winter maintenance at special locations with icing risks through the irrigation of a brine emulsion. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: 445,847 VALORIZA INFRAESTRUCTURAS SACYR VALLEHERMOSO 189
PRIBUS Integarted system for managing public transport priorities on traffic-signalized networks. Duration: 2007-2008 Budget: 831,525 SICE PROBICI Planning methodologies and management strategies to promote cycling. Duration: 2008-2010 Public-Private-Partnership Budget: 235,760 TRANSyT UPM UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA UNIVERSIDAD DE BURGOS STEER DAVIES GLEAVE 190
2 nd dition anuary 2012 RANKERS Ranking for European Road Safety. Duration: 2005-2008 Budget: 4,260,000 Web: www.rankers-ebook.com/ PODJETJE ZA VZDRZEVANJE AV- TOCEST D.O.O. CHALMERS UNIVERSITY OF TECH- NOLOGY IST UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI BRESCIA CDV BRNO FGS HÖPPNER KITE AUTOSTRADE S.P.A. ITINERE INFRASTRUCTURAS S.A.U. RÜCKER IBÉRICA S.L. EUROPEAN COMMISSION - JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE HIERROS Y APLANACIONES S.A. HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECH- NOLOGY EUROPEAN UNION ROAD FEDERA- TION MINISTERE DE L`EQUIPEMENT, DES TRANSPORTS, DU LOGEMENT, DU TOURISME ET DE LA MER SWEDISH NATIONAL ROAD AD- MINISTRATION FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT 191
RCI Road charging interoperability pilot project. Duration: 2005-2008 Budget: 8,470,000 Web: www.ertico.com/en/projects/complet AXXÈS THALES TRANSPORTATION SYS- TEMS S.A. TECHNOLUTION SICE Q-FREE SYSTEMS AS KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM AG FELA MANAGEMENT AG ELEM AGES INTERNATIONAL SINELEC ASOCIACION DE SOCIEDADES ESPAÑOLAS CONCESIONRIAS DE AUTOPISTAS, TUNELES, PUENTES Y VIAS DE PEAJE SWISS CUSTOMS AUTHORITY, DEP. LSVA VOLVO TECHNOLOGY AB TUEV INTERTRAFFIC GMBH T-SYSTEMS ENTERPRISE SERVICES GMBH SERVIABERTIS SLU RAPP TRANS AG ISIS - INGENIERIE DU TRAFIC ET DES SYSTEMES D`EXPLOITATION LOGICACMG NEDERLAND BV COMPAGNIE FINANCIÈRE ET IN- DUSTRIELLE DES AUTOROUTES AUTOSTRADE PER L`ITALIA AUTOBAHNEN-UND SCHNELL- STRASSEN FINANZIERUNGS-AK- TIENGESELLSCHAFT ASSOCIATION DES SOCIETES FRANCAISES D`AUTOROUTES ET D`OUVRAGES A PEAGE ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE DES CONCESSIONAIRES D`AUTOROUTES ET D`OUVRAGES ET PEAGES ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA SOCIETÀ CONCESSIONARIE AUTOSTRADE E TRAFORI IAN CATLING CONSULTANCY 192
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Reaction to fire of asphalt mixtures Recation to fire of asphalt mixtures designed for tunnels. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: 433,000 GRUPO CAMPEZO CAMPEZO ASFALTOS CIDEMCO-TECNALIA POLYMAT REACTIVA Reinforcing users positive attitudes towards public transport. Duration: 2007-2010 Budget: 350,849 Web: http://www.proyectoreactiva.es/ UNED ALSA FFE ETT INFORSE-UNIVERSIDAD DE VALEN- CIA 193
RECIS Network of Excellence of road safety research centres. Duration: 2004 Budget: 41,950 AEC Recycling of foundry sand in hot-mix asphalts Technical study for the re-use of casting clays to substitute crushed slag in hot-mix asphalts and drains. Duration: 2002-2003 Budget: 287,110 COLLOSA 194
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Recycling of waste materials Recycling of waste materials from obsolete roads for road construction or rehabilitation. Duration: 2003-2005 Budget: 495,000 GRUPO CAMPEZO POLYMAT Reducing pollutant emissions from road transport Reducing pollutant emissions from road transport through an efficient road design and operation. Duration: 2008 Budget: 49,806 AEC 195
REHABCAR Rehabilitation of Roads and Highways. Duration: 2010-2013 Budget: 5,700,010 DRAGADOS GITECO GEOCISA UPC TORROJA INGENIERÍA CSIC-CISDEM ASFALTOS AUGUSTA CARTIF CTT-STRONGHOLD IRIDIUM Relationship between immediate viscosity and deferred viscosity Development of a new quality control procedure for modified high-viscosity bitumen with rubber. Duration: 2006-2007 Budget: 265,018 ASFALTÓMEROS 196
2 nd dition anuary 2012 REPLICA Spanish intermodal logistics platform for a better competitiveness and environmental sustainability of freight transport. Duration: 2008-2012 Budget: 89,650.55 SPIM TRANSyT-UPM UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA GIST-UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA SPIM TRANSyT-UPM UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE VALENCIA 197
RESCATAME Extended network of air-quality sensors for an environmentally-friendly urban traffic management. Duration: 2010-2012 Budget: 2,508,075 Web: www.rescatame.eu FUNDACIÓN CARTIF AYUNTAMIENTO DE SALAMANCA EUROPEAN BUSINESS & INNOVA- TION CENTER NETWORK SOCIEDAD DE ESTUDIOS P&G RETCAIT Development of acoustic barriers with optimized phono-structural properties. Duration: 2008-2010 Budget: 640,000 APIA XXI 198
2 nd dition anuary 2012 REVEL Methodology for the review of speed limits. Duration: 2006-2009 Budget: 390.925 UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE VALENCIA UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE CATALUÑA UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID 199
RIPCORD-ISEREST Road Infrastructure Safety Protection Core- Research and Development for Road Safety in Europe; Increasing safety and reliability of secondary roads for a sustainable Surface Transport. Duration: 2005-2007 Budget: 2,243,153 Web: http://ripcord.bast.de/ BAST BFU CDV HIT IBSR-BIVV VTIV KTI KUSS LNEC SWOV TOI INECO TUD D&O TGDH POLIBA PIAP 200
2 nd dition anuary 2012 RISER Roadside Infrastructure For Safer European Roads. Duration: 2003-2005 Budget: 2,828,476 CHALMERS UNIVERSITY OF TECH- CETE-CENTRE NOLOGY D ETUDESTECHNIQUES DE L EQUIPEMENT NORD-PICARDIE FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT ERF HIASA HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECH- NOLOGY TNO TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT GRAZ VOLKMANN & ROSSBACH GMBH & CO.KG VSRC-LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVER- SITY VEHICLE SAFETY RESEARCH CENTRE 201
Risk assessment of potential natural disasters in roads Road infrastructure vulnerability to natural disasters. Duration: 2007-2008 Budget: 1,064,277 FUNDACIÓN CARTIF Risk assessment of road sections Interactive software for the risk mapping of road sections used by oil transport vehicles. Duration: 2011 Budget: Private N.D. British Petroleum (BP) INFORSE-UNIVERSIDAD DE VALEN- CIA 202
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Road maintenance system based on GIS Development of an innovative maintenance management system based on geographic information systems. Duration: 2008 Private Budget: 250,000 BECSA 203
Road-maintenance-based optimization of road safety solutions Establishment of advanced procedures for the design and implementation of safety actions through maintenance operations. Duration: 2006-2009 Private Budget: 260,000 ACEX FUNDACIÓN AGUSTÍN DE BETAN- COURT EMPRESAS PARTICIPANTES: ALVAC API AUDECA AZVI BECSA BEGAR COLLOSA COMSA COPASA COPCISA ELSAMEX ELSAN-PACSA EXTRACO GRUPISA HISPANICA JOCA LUBASA MATINSA PANASFALTO PAVASAL POSTIGO PROBISA RAFAEL MORALES TEBYCON VALORIZA VILLAR 204
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Robotic and information system for movable formworks Engineering, design and development of a robotic and information system to improve the safe operation of movable formworks in viaducts. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: 894,152 SACYR VALLEHERMOSO SACYR Robotic vehicle for 3D surveying Design of a robotic vehicle for automatic 3D surveying on roads. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: 1,975,280 SACYR 205
SACIV Development of a new road-infrastructure characterization system using magnetic sensors. Duration: 2008-2010 Budget: 400,000 APIA XXI ACORDE SIM 206
2 nd dition anuary 2012 SAFE-T Safety in Tunnels Thematic Network. Duration: 2003-2006 Budget: 999,450 TNO ASFiNAG ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOM- ICS AND BUSINESS DEUTSCHE MONTAN TECHNOLO- GIE GMBH DEUTSCHER VERKEHRSSICHER- HEITSRAT E.V. FIRE ACADEMY OF CATALUNYA ENCONET CONSULTING GMBH ETRA MINISTERIO DE FOMENTO FIRE SAFETY DESIGN GRS HB-VERKEHRSCONSULT GMBH JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE, EURO- PEAN COMMISSION KFV BRUSSELS CAPITAL REGION NIBRA NORWEGIAN PUBLIC ROADS AD- MINISTRATION MINISTERIE VAN VERKEER EN WA- TERSTAAT SESM SICE SITAF SPA SIMULATION IN TUNNELLING (TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT GRAZ) 207
Safety impact analysis of the 2000-2007 Spanish Infrastructure Programme Analysis of impact on transport safety of the 2000-2007 Spanish Infrastructure Programme and its potential optimization through the use of Intelligent Transport Systems. Duration: 2002-2004 s Budget: 165,000 AEC SAMCI Advanced sensoring and wireless monitoring of civil infrastructures. Duration: 2007-2008 Budget: 800,000 Web: http://www.samci.es/ GEOCISA 208 CSIC G@TV-UPM UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MA- DRID
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Satellite positioning systems for the management of winter maintenance vehicles Design of common parameters for an improved satellite-based management of winter maintenance fleets. Duration: 2006-2009 Private Budget: 180,000 ACEX GMV ALVAC API AUDECA AZVI BEGAR COLLOSA COMSA COPASA COPCISA ELSAMEX ELSAN-PACSA EXTRACO GRUPISA HISPANICA JOCA LUBASA MATINSA PANASFALTO PAVASAL POSTIGO PROBISA RAFAEL MORALES TEBYCON VALORIZA VILLAR 209
SAVEAS Automatic accident statistics validation system. Duration: 2006-2007 Budget: 81,250 AEC SCORE Superior Cold Recycling of bituminous pavements, based on the potential benefits of new binders, bituminous micro-emulsions and foamed bitumen: An Environmentall Friendly Construction Technique (EFCT) for the rehabilitation and construction of roads. Duration: 2002-2006 Budget: 3,800,000 ASEFMA 210 NYNAS EUROVIA SSZ PRODUKTION LCPC CEDEX UNIVERSITÉ JOSEPH FOURIER
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Security and safety control in workzones Development of electronic control systems for construction security & safety based on access control and occupational hazard systems. Duration: 2008-2010 Budget: 1,647,134 SACYR VALLEHERMOSO SACYR SEGTRANS Research, development and demonstration of systems to improve safety at transport terminals. Duration: 2010-2012 Budget: 5,092,723 Web: www.euroestudios.es KV INGENIEROS EUROESTUDIOS SENER TAPUSAS 211
SHANTI (COST TU 0804) Transport and Urban Development in Europe: Harmonizing national travel surveys across Europe. Duration: 2008-2012 Public Private Partnership Budget: 89,650.55 UPM GIST-UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA SPIM, UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE VALENCIA SIATRA Intelligent system for road traffic analysis. Duration: 2008 Budget: 170,000 APIA XXI 212
2 nd dition anuary 2012 SICO Information system for civil works control and monitoring. Duration: 2004-2006 Private Budget: N.D. Web: www.euroestudios.es EUROESTUDIOS Silica sand in surface courses Study on the use of abrasion-resistant sand (ophitic sand) in hot-mix asphalts. Duration: 2009-2012 Private Budget: 48,200 CEMOSA GIASA OFITAS SAN FELICES UTE ALDESA-BSK 213
SIOS Integrated management system for special civil works. Duration: 2009-2010 Private Budget: 606,379 Web: http://sios.ineco.es INECO SKP Research and development of a new wildlife escape system for linear infrastructures. Duration: November 2011 - December 2012 Private Budget: 645,000 Web: http://www.saitec.es SAITEC 214
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Slope stabilization systems Testing flexible systems for slope stabilization, to validate the physical and mathematical models used in design calculation. Duration: 2006-2009 Budget: 120,600 Web: http://www.giteco.unica.es/ GITECO MALLA TALUD CANTABRIA Smart Roads Development of a Multi-lane Free-Flow System. Duration: 2004-2007 Budget: 2,500,000 INDRA SISTEMAS OHL CONSCESIONES NEOLOGY 215
SMARTCOMP Fiber optics sensors for the monitoring of composite strengthened structures. Duration: 2001-2003 Budget: 450,403 CEMOSA PLASTIM AQUITANE TOP GLASS MALAKA PREFABRICADOS POL.HI.TECH. INASMET UNIVERSIDAD DE PERUGIA 216
2 nd dition anuary 2012 SMARTFREIGHT Smart Freight Transport in Urban Areas. Duration: 36 months Budget: 3,000,000 Web: www.smartfreight.info SINTEF Q-FREE ETRA NORWEGIAN ROAD ADMINISTRATION DUBLIN TRANSPORTATION OFFICE TRG, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON COMMUNE DE BOLOGNA CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLA AB POLIS ADL 217
Soundproofing of segment-casting plants Development of a prototype to ameliorate the sound insulation of a segment-casting and to improve the health of workers. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: 994,552 SACYR VALLEHERMOSO SACYR Spanish Infrastructure Programme: an impact analysis Analysis of the impact of the Spanish Infrastructure Programme (PEIT). Duration: 2006 Private Budget: N.D. TRANSyT-UPM 218
2 nd dition anuary 2012 State of the Art in Road Safety Audits Review of global best-practices in preventive infrastructure road safety. Duration: 2004 Budget: 7,000 AEC State of the Art in Roads Life Cycle Assessment Software for the design and assessment of sustainable roads. Duration: 2009 Budget: 544,413 Web: www.cartif.es COLLOSA Fundación CARTIF 219
Stormwater collected through self-draining pavements Surveillance of level and quality of the stormwater collected through self-draining pavements with concrete blocks. Duration: 2007-2010 Private Budget: 77,000 Web: http://www.giteco.unica.es/ GITECO HANDSON BUILDING FORM PAVE Sustainability indicators Building a network of sustainability indicators for the dynamic evaluation of rural development processes in geographical areas covered by the PRODER and LEADER Programmes. Duration: 2004-2007 Private Budget: 100,000 TRANSyT-UPM 220
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Sustainable and environmentally friendly SMA mixtures SMA mixtures according to EN 13108-5 with an enhanced performance in terms of durability, skid resistance and noise reduction. Duration: 2010-2012 Budget: 4,742,546 EIFFAGE INFRAESTRUCTURAS TALUDES Use of microorganisms to avoid erosion on slopes. Duration: 2007-2009 Budget: 860,704 ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS UPM 221
TBM in abrasive terrain Study for optimization of TBM excavation in highly abrasive ground under the water table. Duration: 2007 Budget: Private N.D. SACYR Technical assistance programme on road safety and accident prevention Training and evaluation programme targeted at drivers involved in the transport of dangerous goods. Duration: 2010-2011 Budget: Private N.D. BRITISH PETROLEUM (BP) INFORSE-UNIVERSIDAD DE VALEN- CIA 222
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Technical solutions for ground consolidation Research, analysis, development and evaluation of technical solutions for ground consolidation and for their application in areas of fine sand and low porousity. Duration: 2005-2007 Budget: 5,072,886 CAVOSA SACYR Techniques to minimize thermal and grading segregation Research and development of techniques to minimize thermal and grading segregation in hot-mix asphalt spread. Duration: 2006-2007 Budget: 1,263,663 SACYR 223
Technological improvements in communications, inspection and staking Development of technological improvements applied to communications and systems for inspection and topograhic staking. Duration: 2009-2010 Budget: 1,397,276 SACYR Telecontrol system for a construction machinery fleet Definition and development of a remote system for the operation and monitoring of a civil works machinery fleet. Duration: 2006-2007 Budget: 148,686 COLLOSA FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT 224
2 nd dition anuary 2012 TELEFOT Field Operational Tests of Aftermarket and Nomadic Devices in Vehicles. Duration: 48 months Budget: 14,400,000 Web: www.telefot.eu VTT ADAC BLOM BROADBIT CRF CERTH/HIT CHALMERS FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT DESTIA EMTELE ETRA ICCS IKA LOGICA SUOMI LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY MAGNETI MARELLI METASYSTEM MIRA NAVTEQ RÜCKER LYPSA SWEDISH ROAD ADMINISTRATION UTBM-UNIVERSITY OF MONTBELI- ARD UNIVERSITY OF MODENA AN REG- GIO EMILIA 225
TERMOASFALTO Improving thermal properties of asphalts by using PCMs. Duration: 2010 Budget: 390,000 Web: www.pavasal.com PAVASAL 226
2 nd dition anuary 2012 TIMI Intelligent intermodal freight transport. Duration: 40 months Budget: 23,800,000 Web: www.proyecto-timi.es ATOS ORIGIN ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS ETRA FAGOR I3B IBERMÁTICA INFOPORT VALENCIA INGETEAM SERVIMPS SIG TB-SOLUTIONS 227
Topsoil management Management of topsoil in civil works. Duration: 2010-2012 Private Budget: 500,000 COPCISA TRACES Risk allocation in traffic road concessions. Methodology for evaluating their social efficiency. Duration: 2010-2012 Public-Private-Partnership Budget: 118,000 Web: https://cv.mec.es/tramites_audiencia_2009/tra_listado.htm TRANSyT-UPM FERROVIAL 228
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Traffic conditions in real time Analytical definition of real-time traffic conditions using the traffic census. Duration: Budget: 1 year Private N.D. API MOVILIDAD Traffic noise reduction utilising used tyres Research on the noise reduction in inter-urban roads through the use of asphalt made with used tyres. Duration: 2004-2006 Budget: 539,065 COLLOSA FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT 229
Training for a more sustainable maintenance of road infrastructures Training actions and best-practice awareness-raising for SME workers involved in road maintenance. Duration: 2007-2008 Private Budget: 306,519 AEC TRANLAND Influence of the extension of transport networks on property value. Analysis of its potential as an innovative infrastructure financing instrument. Duration: 2006-2009 Public-Private-Partnership Budget: 109,142 Web: http://www.transyt.upm.es/index.php?folderid=187 TRANSyT-DPTO. DE I.C. CONSTRUCCIÓN DE CICCP DE LA UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID 230
2 nd dition anuary 2012 TRANSBICI Cyclist behaviour and cycling demand modelling in urban areas. Duration: 2010-2013 Public-Private-Partnership Budget: 187,550 Web: http://www.transyt.upm.es/index.php?pageid=1246 TRANSyT-UPM DEPARTAMENTO DE GEOGRAFÍA HUMANA DE LA UNIVERSIDAD COM- PLUTENSE DE MADRID UCM DEPARTAMENTO DE PSICOLOGÍA SOCIAL Y DE LAS ORGANIZACIONES DE LA UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE EDUCACIÓN A DISTANCIA UNED 231
TRANSPORTRADE Spatial modelling applied to the interurban and international movement of goods and persons. Duration: 2007-2011 Public-Private-Partnership Budget: 35,060 Web: http://www.uam.es/otros/trantrad/ DEPARTAMENTO DE ANÁLISIS ECONÓMICO UAM INSTITUTO L.R. KLEIN UAM TRANSyT UPM DEPARTAMENTO DE GEOGRAFÍA HUMANA (DGH) DE LA UNIVERSI- DAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID GEOFFREY HEWINGS REAL-UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IN URBANA-CHAMPAIGN JAMES LESAGE TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY GUENTER EMBERGER Y PAUL CHRISTIAN PFAFFENBICHLER UNIVERSIDAD DE VIENA ÁNGEL PRIETO INSTITUTO DE RECURSOS NATU- RALES Y AGROBIOLOGÍA-CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS 232
2 nd dition anuary 2012 TRIBOPAV Research to improve the tensile strength properties in asphalts utilising used tyres powder. Duration: 2009-2010 Budget: 380,000 COLLOSA FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT TUNEL-CARE Sensor network for disaster prevention and crisis management in tunnels. Duration: 2008-2010 Budget: 294,503 ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS MTP. MÉTODOS Y TECNOLOGÍAS UPM 233
UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) system in the construction and operation of infrastructure projects Development of a UAV system with application in the implementation of projects, construction and operation of infrastructure. Duration: 2007-2010 Budget: 1,965,927 SACYR Used tyres in embankments Incorporation of used tyres as raw material in the construction of embankments. Duration: 2009-2011 Budget: 2,689,243.99 SACYR CEMOSA SIGNUS LABIKER 234
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Used tyres in road pavements Innovative technology for the application of used tyres in pavements resistant to cracking. Duration: 2009-2012 Budget: N.D. SACYR REPSOL YPF CIESM SERGEICO Used tyres to reduce traffic sound Recovery and reuse of used tyres in sound-insulating roads. Duration: 2005-2008 Budget: 935,000 GRUPO CAMPEZO ANKER INASMET FUNDACIÓN INATEC 235
Utilisation of used tyres in asphalt mixtures Development of a new hot-mix asphalt incorporating a high percentage of tyre powder, for a cost-effective and large-scale deployment. Duration: 2009-2010 Budget: 150,000 Web: www.servia-canto.com y www.cartif.es SERVIÁ-CANTÓ FUNDACIÓN CARTIF 236
2 nd dition anuary 2012 VIALCYL Sustainability and safety in road infrastructure. Deployment of new technologies for the construction, maintenance of the Castilla y León regional road network. Duration: 2009-2012 Budget: 7,124,531 Web: www.collosa.es/proyectos.html COLLOSA PAVIMENTOS ASFÁLTICOS SALA- MANCA SAN GREGORIO CONSTRUCCIÓN GRUPO INZAMAC PROCONS SEÑALIZACIONES HERBIPLAST FUNDACIÓN CARTIF FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT UNIVERSIDAD DE SALAMANCA IRNASA CEDETEL 237
Vibrations in cable-stayed bridge Development of preventive measures to mitigate vibrations in cable-stayed bridges. Duration: 2008-2009 Budget: 733,144 SACYR VULCAN Road infrastructure vulnerability to natural disasters. Duration: 2007-2008 Budget: 1,064,277 Web: www.euroestudios.es AEC 238 FUNDACIÓN CARTIF ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS EUROESTUDIOS
2 nd dition anuary 2012 Warm-mix asphalt Development of production and laying techniques for cold and recycled agglomerates, by adding an innovative additive (Ecoasfalto) that can raise the temperature of the asphalt by 40 ºC, allowing a more compact ready-to-expand mixture. Duration: 2010 Budget: 368,000 Web: www.pavasal.com PAVASAL Waste materials for concrete aggregates Use of construction waste materials as aggregates for concrete production. Duration: 2002-2004 Budget: 163,494.79 CEMOSA 239
WCP Wildlife Crossings Project. Duration: January 2010 - April 2013 Private Budget: 350,000 Web: http://www.linkanet.net:8080/wc SAITEC SWEDISH BIODIVERSITY CENTRE (CBM) INFRA ECO NETWORK EUROPE (IENE) 240
2 nd dition anuary 2012 WHITEROADS White spots in the Trans-European Road Network: a positive approach to road safety. Duration: 30 months Budget: 1,041,907 ERF AEC WIKIVIA The road encyclopedia in Spanish language. Duration: 2008-2010 Budget: 291,353 Web: www.wikivia.org AEC 241
Winter serviceability Optimization of preventive treatments in winter serviceability through detailed weather forecasts, to minimize its social and environmental impact. Duration: 2006-2009 Private Budget: 260,000 ACEX UNIVERSIDAD DE CASTILLA LA MANCHA ALVAC API AUDECA AZVI BECSA BEGAR COLLOSA COMSA COPASA COPCISA ELSAMEX ELSAN-PACSA EXTRACO GRUPISA HISPANICA JOCA LUBASA MATINSA PANASFALTO PAVASAL POSTIGO PROBISA RAFAEL MORALES TEBYCON VALORIZA INFRAESTRUCTURAS VILLAR 242
2 nd dition anuary 2012 WISETRIP Wide scale network of e-systems for multimodal journey planning and delivery of trip intelligent personalized data. Duration: 30 months Public-Private Budget: 2,100,000 Web: www.wisetrip-eu.org FORTHNET S.A. AUEB-RC/TRANSLOG ETRA MOBISOFT OY UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN ATAF SPA MEMEX SRL BPV GMBH ANGUS TRANSPORT FORUM DESTIA HCTRC YLE 243
6 ACRONYMS A ACEX: Asociación de Empresas de Conservación y Explotación de Infraestructuras ACHE: Asociación Científico-Técnica del Hormigón Estructural ACALINCO: Asociación Castellano Leonesa de Empresas de Ingeniería y Consultoras ACOVAL: Asociación de Empresas Valencianas Contratistas de Obras de la Administración ACP: Asociación de Constructores y Promotores de Málaga ACV: Análisis de Ciclo de Vida ADAC: Allgemeiner Deutscehr Automobil Club ADE: Agencia de Inversiones y Servicios ( Junta de Castilla y León) ADEINTE: Asociación para el Desarrollo del Edificio e Infraestructura Inteligente ADL: Asociación para el Desarrollo de la Logística AEC: Asociación Española de la Carretera Aeccti: Asociación de Empresas de Control de Calidad y Control Técnico Independientes AEDIP: Asociación Española de Dirección Integrada de Proyecto AEI: Agrupación Empresarial Innovadora AENOR: Asociación Española de Normalización y Certificación AERCO: Asociación Nacional de Empresas Constructoras de Obra Pública AFEC: Asociación de Fabricantes de Equipos de Climatización AFRE: Asociación de Fabricantes de Agua y Riego Españoles AGE: European Older People s Platform AIDICO: Instituto Tecnológico de la Construcción AIPCR: Asociación Mundial de la Carretera 244
2 nd dition anuary 2012 AITEMIN: Asociación para la Investigación y Desarrollo Industrial de los Recursos Naturales ALCAL: Asociación de Laboratorios Acreditados de Castilla y León AMCA: Air Movement and Control Association ANCI: Asociación Nacional de Constructores Independientes ANEFA: Asociación Nacional de Empresarios Fabricantes de Áridos ANFO: Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil ANTER: Asociación Nacional Técnica de Estabilizados de Suelos y Reciclados de Firmes APECC: Asociación Provincial de Empresas de la Construcción de Castellón APICI: Asociación de Profesionales de Ingeniería de Protección Contra Incendios ARIVAL: Asociación de Empresas de Áridos de la Comunidad Valenciana ASCAMM: Asociación Catalana de Empresas de Moldes y Matrices ASEFAPI: Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Pinturas y Tintas a Imprimir ASEFMA: Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Mezclas Asfálticas ASESGA: Asociación Española de Aparcamientos y Garajes ASEPA: Asociación Española de Profesionales de Automoción ASF: Asociación de la Industria Fotovoltaica ASICA: Asociación de Ingenieros Consultores de Andalucía ASICMA: Asociación de Empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría, Medio Ambiente, Arquitectura y Servicios ASINCE: Asociación Española de Empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría y Servicios Tecnológicos ATAC: Agenzia del Trasporto Autoferrotranviario del Comune di Roma ATC: Asociación Técnica de Carreteras ATEB: Asociación Técnica de Emulsiones Bituminosas ATEG: Asociación Técnica Española de la Galvanización AUEB-RC/TRANSLOG: Transportation Systems and Logistics Laboratory Athens University of Econom- AVE: Asociación Valenciana de Empresarios AVINCO: Asociación Valenciana de Ingenieros Consultores B BAST: Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen BEGAR: Begar Construcciones y Contratas, S.A. Bfu: Swiss Council for Injury Prevention, Switzerland BIVV: Belgisch Instituut Voor De Verkeersveiligheid VZW BLOM: Blom, Sistemas Geoespaciales BMVAC: Betunes Modificados de Alta Viscosidad con Caucho BRRC: Belgian Road Research Center BPC: Brussels Programme Centre 245
C CCOC: Cambra Oficial de Contractistes d Obres de Catalunya CICCP: Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos CEACOP: Círculo de Empresas Andaluzas de la Construcción, Consultoría y Obra Pública CEC: Confederación de Empresarios de La Coruña CEG: Confederación de Empresarios de Galicia CEDETEL: Centro para el Desarrollo de las Telecomunicaciones CEDEX: Centro de Estudios y Experimentación de Obras Públicas CEDIANT: Centro para el Desarrollo, Investigación y Aplicación de Nuevas Tecnologías CDTI: Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial CDV: Transport Research Centre, Czech Republic CEEC: Clúster d'eficiència Energètica de Catalunya CEIT: Centro de estudios e investigaciones técnicas de Guipúzcoa CENIT: Consorcios Estratégicos Nacionales de Investigación Tecnológica CEOE: Confederación Española de Organizaciones Empresariales CEPREVEN: Centro Nacional de Prevención de Daños y Pérdidas CEPYME: Confederación Española de la Pequeña y Mediana Empresa CERTH/HIT: Center for Research & Technology Hellas/Hellenic Institute of Transport CETE: Centre d Etudes Techniques de l Equipement Nord-Picardie CETU: Centre d Etudes des Tunnels CEV: Confederación Empresarial Valenciana CICYT: Plataforma de Gestión de la Investigación y Transferencia de la Tecnología CIDEM: Centro de Innovación y Desarrollo Empresarial CIESM: Centro de Investigación Elpidio Sánchez Marcos CIMNE: International Center for Numerical Methods CIREF: Centro Ibérico de Restauración Fluvial CITIC: Centro Andaluz de Innovación y Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones CNC: Confederación Nacional de la Construcción COTEC: Fundación para la Innovación Tecnológica CPA: Coeficiente de Pulido Acelerado CRF: Centro Ricerche FIAT CRT: Coeficiente de Rozamiento Transversal CSIC: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas CTA: Corporación Tecnológica de Andalucía CTCOM: Centro Tecnológico de las Tecnologías de la Información 246
2 nd dition anuary 2012 D DAT: DEIMOS Aplicaciones Tecnológicas, S.L. DECSAI: Departamento de Ciencias de la Computación e Inteligencia Artificial de la Universidad de Gra- DGT: Dirección General de Tráfico DITS: Dipartimento di Idraulica Trasporti e Strade - Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" DLR: Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt Institute of Transportation Systems DSTA: Desarrollo de Sistemas Tecnológicos Avanzados, S.L. E E2B: Energy Efficient Buildings E2BA: Energy Efficient Buildings Association EAPA: European Asphalt Pavement Association EARPA: European Automotive Research Partners Association EATRADA: European ATM Research And Development Association ECCREDI: European Council for Construction Research ECTP: European Construction Technology Platform EDF: European Disability Forum EEVC: European Enhanced Vehicle-safety Committee EFCA: European Federation of Engineering Consultancy Associations EMIT: National Technical University of Athens eisi: Plataforma Tecnológica Española de Comunicaciones por Satélite emov: Plataforma Tecnológica de Comunicaciones Inalámbricas ENAC: Entidad Nacional de Acreditación ENCORD: European Network of Construction Companies for Research and Development enem: Plataforma Tecnológica de Tecnologías Audiovisuales en Red EOLICAT: Asociación Eólica de Cataluña EPFL: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ERF: European Road Federation ERMTS: European Rail Traffic Management System ERT: Europe Recherche Transport ERTICO: Intelligent Transport System and Services for Europe ERTRAC: European Road Transport Research Advisory Council esec: Plataforma de Tecnologías para Seguridad y Confianza ETRA: Electronic Trafic ETS: Escuela Técnica Superior 247
ETSIT-UPM: ETS de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid ETT: Equipo de Técnicos en Transporte y Territorio EUCAT: Centro Tecnológico Europeo del Asfalto EUPAVE: European Concrete Paving Association EUREC: European Renewable Energy Research Centres Agency EUROACE: European Alliance of Companies for Energy Efficiency in Buildings EWA: European Wind Energy Association EXTRACO: Extraco Construccións e proxectos, S.A. F FACYL: Federación de Automoción de Castilla y León FAE: Confederación de Asociaciones Empresariales de Burgos FCC: Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas FECOVAL: Federación de Empresas de la Comunidad Valenciana Contratistas de Obras de la Adminis- FEDIT: Federación Española de Centros Tecnológicos FEMA: Federal Emergency Management Agency FENIE: Federación Nacional de Empresarios de Instalaciones Eléctricas y Telecomunicaciones de España FEPAC: Federación Panamericana de las Asociaciones Nacionales de Empresas Consultoras de las Américas FEVEC: Federación Valenciana de Empresarios de la Construcción FFE: Fundación de los Ferrocarriles Españoles FIA: Federación Internacional del Automóvil FIDIC: International Federation of Consulting Engineers FIEC: Fédération de l Industrie Européenne de la Construction FIT: Foro de Ingeniería de los Transportes fmh: Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Faculdade de Motricidade Humana FOPA: Federación de Obras Públicas y Auxiliares de la Provincia de Alicante FORTHNET S.A.: Hellenic Telecommunications and Telematics Applications Company FP: Formación Profesional FRECOM: Federación Regional de Empresarios de la Construcción de Murcia Fundación CIDAUT: Fundación para la Investigación y Desarrollo en Transporte y Energía G GAITEK: Apoyo a la realización de proyectos de desarrollo de nuevos productos GEI: Gases de Efecto Invernadero GEOPLAT: Plataforma Tecnológica de Geotermia 248
2 nd dition anuary 2012 GIASA: Gestión de Infraestructuras de Andalucía GIS: Geographic Information System GISA: Gestión de Infraestructuras, S.A. GNSS: Global Navigation Satellite Systems GPS: Global Positioning System GSMR: Global System for Mobile Communications Railway H HFP: European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform HIT: Hellenic Institute of Transport, Greece HISPAROB: Plataforma Española de Robótica HMI: HMI Group Human-Machine Interaction Group University of Modena and Reggio Emilia HYPALIT: Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Ladrillos y Tejas I I3B: Instituto Ibermática de Innovación IBSR-BIVV: Belgium Road Safety Institute IBTTA: International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association IBV: Instituto de Biomecánica de Valencia IC: Inteligencia Computacional ICCA: Ingeniería y Consultoría para el Control Automático ICCS: Institute for Communication and Computer Systems ICV: Inventario del Ciclo de Vida IDEA: Agencia de Innovación y Desarrollo de Andalucía IfADo: Institute For Occupational Physiology At The University of Dortmunt IFA: Instituto de Fomento de Andalucía IGS: Internacional Geosynthetics Society IKA: Institut für Kraftfahrzeuge RWTH Aachen University IMADE: Instituto Madrileño de Desarrollo IMPIVA: Instituto de la Mediana y Pequeña Industria Valenciana INES: Iniciativa Española de Software y Servicios INM: Instituto Nacional de Meteorología INNOTEK: Apoyo a la realización de proyectos de desarrollo tecnológico e innovación INRETS: Institut National de Recherche sur les Transports et leur Sécurité INRIA: Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique 249
INSHT: Instituto Nacional de Seguridad e Higiene en el Trabajo INTROMAC: Instituto Tecnológico de Rocas Ornamentales y Materiales de Construcción IRI: Índice de Regularidad Internacional IRNASA: Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Salamanca IRF: International Road Federation ITEAM: Instituto de Telecomunicaciones y Aplicaciones Multimedia, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia ITS: Sistema Inteligente de Transporte ITV: Inspección Técnica de Vehículos IVIA: Instituto Vial Ibero-Americano J JTI: Joint Technology Initiative K KTI: Institute for Transport Sciences Kf V: Kuratorium für Verkehrssicherheit L LGAI: Laboratori General d'assaigs i Investiagions LIA: Líneas Instrumentales de Actuación LNEC: National Civil Engineering Laboratory LOGISTOP: Plataforma Tecnológica en Logística Integral, Intermodalidad y Movilidad M MAFEX: Asociación Española de Fabricantes Exportadores de Material, Equipos y Servicios Ferroviarios MANUFUTURE: Plataforma Tecnológica Española de investigación en el ámbito de la fabricación MB: Mezcla Bituminosa MBC: Mezcla Bituminosa Caliente M2F: Plataforma Tecnológica de Automoción MLC ITS Euskadi: Cluster de Mobilidad y Logística 250
2 nd dition anuary 2012 N N.D.: No available NEM: Networked and Electronic Media NFU: Neumáticos Fuera de Uso P PACKNET: Plataforma Tecnológica Española de Envase y Embalaje PCM: Materiales con Cambio de Fase PESI: Plataforma Tecnológica de Seguridad Industrial PIAP: Industrial Research Institute for Automation & Measurements PLANETA: Plataforma Tecnológica Española de Tecnologías Ambientales PM: Programa Marco Poliba: Politecnico di Bari, Dipartimento di Vie e Trasporti POLIS: Promotion of Operational Links with Integrated Services PROFIT: Programa de Fomento de la Investigación Tecnológica PROMETEO: Plataforma Tecnológica Española de Sistemas con Inteligencia Integrada PT: Plataforma Tecnológica PTC: Plataforma Tecnológica Española de la Carretera PTE: Plataforma Tecnológica Española PTEA: Plataforma Tecnológica del Agua PTEC: Plataforma Tecnológica de la Construcción PTECO2: Plataforma Tecnológica del CO2 PTE-EE: Plataforma Tecnológica Española de Eficiencia Energética PTFE: Plataforma Tecnológica Ferroviaria PTFV: Plataforma Tecnológica Fotovoltaica PTME: Plataforma Tecnológica Marítima Española R RCD: Residuo de la Construcción y Demolición RCE: Red de Carreteras del Estado RRC: Red Regional de Carreteras RUPS: Consultancy & Projectmanagement B.V. 251
S SCRIM: Sideways-force Coefficient Routine Investigation Machine SERNAUTO: Asociación Española de Fabricantes de. Equipos y Componentes de Automoción SIMEPROVI: Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Sistemas Metálicos de Protección Vial SMA: Stone Mastic Asphalts SWOV: SWOV Institute for Road Safety Research SNRA: Swedish National Road Administration SODERCAN: Sociedad para el Desarrollo de Cantabria SPM: Sistema de Protección de Motoristas SRA: Swedish Road Administration T TBM: Tunnel boring machine TCA: Tramo de Concentración de Accidentes TCS: Tunnel Continuous Setout TECHNION: Israel Institute of Technology TGDH: Turkish General Directorate of Highways TIC: Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación TID: Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo TIL-ITS: Asociación Clúster del Transporte y la Logística de Euskadi TNO: Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research TOI: Institute of Transport Economics TRB: Transportation Research Board TRG: Univ. Of Southampton, Transportation Research Group TUD: Dresden University, Faculty of Transportation Sciences, Traffic and Transportation Psychology TURINCAL: Turismo, Innovación y Calidad en Castilla y León U UAX: Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio UAV: Unmaned Aerial Vehicle UB-FBG: Fundació Bosch i Gimpera, Universidad de Barcelona UC: Universidad de Cantabria UCM: Universidad Complutense de Madrid UDC: Universidad de A Coruña 252
2 nd dition anuary 2012 UEGVA: Fundación Comunidad Valenciana Región Europa ULTra: Advanced Transport Systems Ltd. UNED: Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia UNESID: Unión de Empresas Siderúrgicas UNIFI: Università degli Studi di Firenze UNIMORE: University of Modena and Reggio Emilia UNIOVI: Universidad de Oviedo UPC: Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña UPECO: Unión Provincial de empresarios de la Construcción UPM: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid UPV: Universidad Politécnica de Valencia UPV/EHU: Universidad del País Vasco UTBM: University of Technology of Belfort-Montbeliard UV: Universidad de Valencia V VFU: Vehículo Fuera de Uso VTI: Statens Vag- Och Transportforskningsinstitut VTIV: German Insurance Institute for Traffic Engineering VTT: Technical Research Center of Finland 253
PLATAFORMA TECNOLÓGICA ESPAÑOLA DE LA CARRETERA www.ptcarretera.es Plataforma Tecnológica Española de la Carretera (PTC) General Pardiñas, 15 1º 28001 Madrid (España) Tel.: + (34) 91 444 82 39 Fax: + (34) 91 431 54 42 E-mail: info@ptcarretera.es Web: www.ptcarretera.es With the support of: In collaboration with: