Offices in Kansas City, Seville. FCC headquarters in Balmes, Barcelona. Today, the FCC Group has different corporate buildings that support the FCC Group’s Central Services. In Madrid, there are the corporate headquarters in Las Tablas and Federico Salmón, the offices in Camino de Hormigueras and the Medical Services in Madrid. In Barcelona, there are the headquarters on Calle Balmes, the Medical Services, located in El Prat, and the Carriage Museum. And in Seville, the company has some offices on Kansas City Avenue. What value do you bring to the business areas? I think the main value we bring is our transversal vision of the company and our ability to attend to, support and provide service to the different companies that make up the FCC Group. We collaborate and have frequent contact with all the company’s departments and business areas, which allows us to detect problems and solve them in real time, as well as putting the different areas in contact with each other, many of which have points in common and have clear synergies. Is there any project of which you are particularly proud? For us, the most outstanding project has been the refurbishment of the ground floor of the Corporate Headquarters in Las Tablas, Madrid. Working only with companies from the Group (FCCCO and FCCIIE) we managed to turn the floor around, creating a company canteen and different multi-purpose rooms that we use for numerous events, meetings and training sessions. We believe that they have added a lot of value to the daily life of the people who work in the building. Other projects have been the refurbishment of the ground floor of the Balmes headquarters, the recovery of the work of the sculptor and painter Pablo Palazuelo, in Torre Picasso, or the adaptation of the new Aqualia offices in Vigo (Pontevedra). We are currently collaborating with Aqualia on an R&D project for the recovery of grey water in buildings and working on another to rearrange spaces in our buildings in order to maximise the available office space. FCC’s corporate headquarters in Las Tablas, Madrid. Las Tablas building has a triple certification. The oldest is the energy management certification, which has been in place since 2014. Broadly speaking, in these 10 years, there has been a saving of 410 MWh in electricity consumption and 67 MWh in natural gas consumption for heating, in 2023 compared to 2014. In 2022, we achieved Zero Waste certification, reducing the amount of waste going to landfill by 10,000 tonnes. The most recent, last year, is Universal Accessibility, which aims to guarantee equal opportunities in the access and use of environments, buildings or facilities to ensure their universal accessibility to all people. The idea is to extend this triple certification to the rest of the buildings. Finally, mention should be made of the occupational health and safety management system, which, in general terms, seeks to prevent occupational risks and promote health. Certifications in corporate buildings