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The Amsterdam Ferrovial -based infrastructure firm has named New leaders within their road divisionWith headquarters in Madrid, Cinra, in an effort to expand its global and American operations, according to a statement from July 21.
Javier Tamargo has been appointed North -American CEO, while Alberto González has been appointed Business Development Director and Ricardo Bosch Urzua did the director of Strategy. All three will be based on the United States headquarters in the company in Austin, Texas, and will inform Cintra’s CEO Andrés Sacristán, according to the launch.
Ferrovial sees an attractive pipeline of assets in the United States and in the world, which new leaders will help the firm to take advantage, said Sacristán in the statement.
“Alberto, Javier and Ricardo provide a deep experience and a strategic vision in their new roles and their appointments position us well to increase our impulse and expand -in the United States and all over the world,” he said.

Javier Tamargo
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As CEO of the United States, Tamaro Will supervise all the assets of the north -American road, including TexPress Lanes in Texas, I-77 Express in North Carolina and 66 express in northern Virginia. He joined Ferrovial in 2002 and contributes more than 20 years of experience in North America and Europe in his new position.
Tamaro He was the most recent president and CEO of 407 ETR in Canada, after the leadership Directorate as CEO of North Tarrant Express in Dallas-Fort Worth and CEO of the I-77 Express. Jose Espinosa recently took over Tamargo’s Old role as President and CEO of 407 ETR.

Alberto González
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González He will direct all business development efforts, identifying strategic opportunities and collaborations to expand the company’s portfolio in the United States and in the world. González He joined the company in 2004 and has held various business development leadership and asset management positions, more recently as CEO of the United States. He has been experienced in paper infrastructure developing experience on paper.

Ricardo Bosch Urzua
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In his new role as a strategy director, Bosch will direct the implementation of a strategic roadmap related to the new classes of assets, collaborations and inorganic opportunities, according to the statement. Bosch has more than 25 years of international experience in public-private collaborations, specializing in structuring and negotiating the financing of the infrastructure project. During the past 12 years, he has served as a Belt Chief of Business Development of North America.
Ferrovial operates in more than 15 countries and has a workforce of more than 25,000 worldwide, according to the company. The urbanization and population growth promote the need for transport projects, doing an attractive sector infrastructure For the investors, Silvia Ruiz, a worldwide head of relations with Ferrovial investors, told Construction Dive.
