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Architectural Concrete

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INDAGSA I Architectural concrete

After decades of design and construction of prefabricated structures, the INDAGSA System was created, an Industrialized Building System that lets you design and implement your application in a particular way on each project.

484 Residential dwellings in “La Rambla” Coslada, Madrid

Blood Transfusion Centre, Community of Madrid Vilanova i la Geltrú Police Station, Barcelona

150 Subsidized homes in Alcobendas, Madrid

182 VPOOAC Arroyomolinos182, Madrid

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INDAGSA, was founded in 1992 with a clear vocation as an Engineering and Manufacturing Company. Since then, thanks to the experience of its founders during several decades in the design and construction of prefabricated structures for all types of buildings, the INDAGSA System was created, an industrialized construction system whose constant evolution has enabled us to design and carry out its implementation in a particular way for each Project, so as to optimize the combined use of industrial elements in concrete, with “in situ” solutions and traditional solutions.

The versatility of the System has enabled it to be applied to all types of buildings: homes of any type and height, individual buildings, health centres, schools, offices, industrial buildings, etc.

During this time, INDAGSA has formed a solid team, developing the Project Implementation Engineering, the design and manufacture of prefabricated elements and their assembly on site, so that both the correct used of the System and it adherence to the architectural requirements is guaranteed.

Engineering and Manufacturing

Civic Centre “San Nicasio”, Leganés, MadridHealth Centre, Sevilla

INDAGSA is a founding member of the National Association of Architectural Concrete Façade Manufacturers (ANFHARQ) which conducts its activity within ANDECE (National Association of Cement Derivatives). In addition INDAGSA has its own Technical Identification Document (DIT) specific for its system, awarded by the Eduardo Torroja Institute of Building Sciences.

We also hold the AENOR ISO 9000, IQNET, CERNE PRL and CERNE OHSAS 18001 quality seals.

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The INDAGSA construction system is based on the combination of Precast concrete element with “in situ” structure.

It is an open system of prefabrication, as it can be combined with traditional construction systems.

The industrialized elements used in the INDAGSA System are reinforced architectural concrete panels intended for cladding, load-bearing or self-supporting, precast slabs, with authorization of use, structural linear elements and singular elements.

Of note is the use of load-bearing panels as elements with a dual function: structural and cladding. The unification of the two functions into one element significantly reduces the total time of the work, since the structure is executed at the same time as the façade cladding and the interior walls of the stairways, elevators and services.

The INDAGSA union system are the “dry joint” type, since they are made with welded anchors, giving instantaneous stiffness to the ground floor of the recently constructed building.

This provides very fast installation and execution on site. As they have already been cladded, the internal characteristics of the building are totally traditional, with no concrete visible at any time in the interior of the house.

The application of one or more of these elements depends on each particular project, but always obtaining buildings with the following advantages over traditional buildings:

Project fully defined before the start of construction.

Significant decrease in total work time.

Increased floor area /built area ratio.

Excellent quality of the facade and low maintenance cost.

Safety during execution.

Cost competitiveness.

The INDAGSA System

The industrialized elements used in the INDAGSA System are reinforced architectural concrete panels intended for cladding, load-bearing or self-supporting, precast slabs, with authorization of use, structural linear elements and singular elements

393 Residential Dwellings “Pinar Bergamin”, Madrid99 homes in Urb Soto del Henares, Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid

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For the designer

Tried and tested System easy to apply when drafting the project. Design freedom. Availability of specialised Consultant Engineering Team responsible for the development, calculation, structural design elements, drawing and technical advice during the execution of the work.

Documentation that supports the quality and suitability of use. Full control of the dimensions defined in the Project. Guarantee of Product Quality Control.

For the builder

Have a defined project which avoids delays due to decision making, improving execution times.

Exact knowledge of cost and assembly time which guarantees deadlines.

Decrease in overall work times. Low cost and decrease in accidents. Ease of scheduling other trades on site.

For the promoter

Knowledge, from the beginning, of the cost of the structural enclosure unit.

Decreased total execution time. Total guarantee of quality and low maintenance cost. Final quality of the resulting product.

For the user

Final product with high quality finishes. Ease of maintenance and upkeep. Interior finishes and traditional with no direct contact with or presence of concrete elements.

Advantages of the System

The INDAGSA system presents major advantages for each stakeholder involved in any building project:

44 houses in the EMV C/Antonio Gades,Ensanche de Vallecas, Madrid

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The construction process

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INDAGSA and its customers have received awards in recent years in recognition of their System. Among the most prominent are:

192 homes in Alcobendas, Madrid

Architect: Manuel de las Casas

Finalist in the Manuel de la Dehesa award. Work included the Fourth Biennial of Spanish Architecture among the 24 best buildings built in the last biennium.

ARCHITECTURE AND DWELLING quality award Year 1997. Community of Madrid. Award for Aesthetics Quality. Quality Award for Housing Solutions.

University Centre for Health Sciences, La Coruña

Architect: Manuel de las Casas

National Architecture Award. Year 1999 (Superior Council Of Architects and the Ministry of Culture). COAG Architecture Edition VII: Best new Building. Year 1998.

153 Subsidized housing Buildings in Loranca Park,Garden City, Fuenlabrada, Madrid

Architect: Andrés Perea Ortega

Quality Award for Housing Solutions- MENCIÓN Year 1997. Awarded by the Department of Public Works, Urbanism and Transportation of the CAM.

High Performance Sports Centre, Madrid

Architect: Juan José Medina

Prize for Urban Planning, Architecture and Public Works Of Madrid City Council. Year 1997. First prize for a New building.

28 Dwellings for the Virgen del Rosario, Municipal Building Company, Vallecas, Madrid

Architects: Beatriz Matos Castaño and Alberto Martínez Castillo

First Prize: Quality, Architecture and Dwellings 2000. Community of Madrid. April 2000. Second prize: Architecture and Interior Design FAD 1999.

Architecture section. FAD (Decorative Arts Development). Barcelona. Year 1999.

Awards and mentions

CEIP “Els Hostalets” Pierola, Barcelona

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76 homes in Encinar de los Reyes, Madrid

Architects: M ª José Aranguren and Marta Maiz

Prize for Urban Planning, Architecture and Public Works of Madrid City Council (1999). First prize for a New building.

Madrid Community Award 2001, for “Best Solution For Housing.“ Year 2001. Special Mention Award COAM Organized by the Official

Association of Architects in Madrid. Year 2001. Selection at the IV Biennial of Spanish Architecture (2001),

organized by the Ministry of Public Works, Transportation and Environment and the Higher Council of Colleges of Architects in Spain. Year 2001.

Residential “Los Madroños” Plot 4.1.1. Pau Carabanchel, Madrid

Architect: César Saracho de la Presilla

Special Mention for Best Performance in Free Housing, in the 1st Edition of the ASPRIMA REAL ESTATE EXHIBITION MADRID 2003.

Andalusian Institute of Biotechnology, Isla de la Cartuja, Seville

Architects: María González and Juanjo López de la Cruz

Work selected for the Biennial Program Catalogue Arquía/2010, Fundación Caja de Arquitectos, Barcelona 2010. Madrid 204 houses “Sidney” Promotion Madrid

Grupo Ortiz Office Building in the Ensanche de Vallecas, Madrid

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Our customers

Public Bodies

Municipal Housing Company Madrid (EMV) Housing Institute of Madrid (IVIMA) Catalan Land Institute (INCASOL) Sports Council (CSD) Catalonia Land Institute (IMPSOL) ARPEGIO

Construction Companies

ACS-DRAGADOS ORTIZ CONSTRUCCIONES FCC COMSA ISOLUX CORSAN-CORVIAM FERROVIAL ACCIONA COPISA OHL SAN JOSÉ PEYBER HISPÁNICA

Private developers

NOZAR VIAPOL DETINSA PRYCONSA ORTIZ GRUPO INMOBILIARIO GRUPO LAR BOURGES INMOBILIARIA TIUNA INMOBILIARIA FERROCARRIL INMOBILIARIA

And the leading Architecture Studios in Spain.

“Marqués de la Cadena” College, Zaragoza

Office Stairs Las Rozas, Madrid

School of Music and Dance in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid

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105 homes in South Móstoles, Madrid. 110 offices in C/ Castillo de Fuensaldaña. P13 in Las Rozas, Madrid. 110 offices in San Cugat del Vallés, Barcelona. 118 homes in South Móstoles, Madrid. 141 subsidized housing homes “Paris” development Ensanche de Vallecas, Madrid.

150 subsidized homes in Alcobendas, Madrid 153 homes in Fuenlabrada, Madrid. 180 homes in Paracuellos del Jarama, Madrid. 184 homes in “Residencial La Rambla” in Coslada, Madrid. 204 subsidized homes “Sydney” development in the Ensanche de Vallecas, Madrid.

Solagua 208 homes, Leganés, Madrid. 234 subsidized housing homes “Atenas” development Ensanche de Vallecas, Madrid.

35 homes NOZAR development C/Francisco Suárez, Madrid. 360 Apartments DETINSA development in the Ensanche de Vallecas, Madrid.

56 homes in East Soliva R-2, Málaga. 66 homesin Esparza, Ensanche de Vallecas, Madrid. 80 homes in Alcala de Henares, Madrid. 84 homes in “La Chopera” Collado Villalba, Madrid. 94 homes in “La Estación” Colmenar Viejo, Madrid. 91 homes in North Espartales, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid. 99 homes in Soto de Henares, Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid. CEIP Hostalets de Pierola, Barcelona. Social Services and Alzheimer´s Centre in the District of Arganzuela, Madrid.

“Highlands” School, Boadilla del Monte, Madrid. “Marqués de la Cadena” School, Zaragoza Civic Centre “San Nicasio”, Leganés, Madrid. Offices and Business Activities Building in C/ Santa Leonor, Madrid. “Viapol Centre” Building, Seville. Municipal School of Music and Dance in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid Hotel & Golf Club “Las Margas” Sabiñanigo, Huesca. Grupo Ortiz New Offices in the Ensanche de Vallecas, Madrid Sports Arena, Santander. Valdebernardo Health Centre, Madrid. Fuenlabrada Hospital, Madrid. Health Centre “Los Peroches”, Leganés, Madrid. “El Ingenio” Shopping Centre, Vélez, Málaga. “Loranca” Health Centre Fuenlabrada. 192 subsidized homes in Alcobendas, Madrid High Performance Sports Centre, Madrid 28 Emv Dwellings, “Virgen del Rosario”, Vallecas, Madrid 130 homes in Avda. Ilustración, Madrid. Sports Centre and School in Arroyomolinos, Madrid.

182 subsidized buildings in Arroyomolinos, Madrid. Day Centre “Casino de la Reina”, Madrid. 124 subsidised dwellings C/ Largo Caballero, Madrid. Building Rehabilitation Indobuilding-Goico, Madrid. 192 dwellings Valdelasfuentes neighbourhood, Alcobendas, Madrid. 110 offices in C/ Castillo de Fuensaldaña, Las Rozas, Madrid. 23 homes in Avda. Ciudad Barcelona, Madrid. 65+65+65 Homes in Sant Adria de Besos, Barcelona. 24+76 dwellings Cornellá, Barcelona. Bus platforms Madrid City Council. Regional Transfusion Centre CAM, Madrid. 393 Residential Dwellings “Pinar de Bergamín” on Avenida de la Paz, Madrid. 64+ 62 homes “Camino de Rivas,” Rivasvaciamadrid, Madrid. 131 dwellings “La Fortuna”, Leganés, Madrid. 17 dwellings Paseo Habana, Madrid. 122 EMV dwelling in Parque Europa, Madrid. 144 dwellings “Vereda de Ganapanes”, Madrid. Sports centre in Pinto, Madrid. Aquatic Centre Building, Madrid. Professional offices Manoteras, Madrid. Sports hall “Zofio-Orcasitas”, Madrid. Senior Citizens´ Centre in Development in Santo Domingo, Madrid. 234 homes in C/Luis Sauquillo, in Fuenlabrada, Madrid. Tourism Parador Alcalá de Henares, Madrid. 134 dwellngs in Vallecas, “Robles III Residential.” Andalusian Institute of Biotechnology, Seville “Al-Basit”, School Albacete. “Hostalets de Pierola” School Anoia, Barcelona. 52 Dwellings, Vallecas, Quadrant A. Coop. Molino Alto, Madrid. Sports Centre “Ciudad Pegaso”, San Blas, Madrid. Extremeña Housing Assoc. Headquarters, Mérida. 484 homes and 36 offices “La Rambla”, Coslada, Madrid. 124 homes in Solagua, Leganés, Madrid. Hospital Expansion in Cabra, Córdoba. Health Centre “Torneo”, Seville. Police Station Vilanova i la Geltrú, Barcelona. School in Miralbueno, Zaragoza. School in El Coto, El Casar, Guadalajara. Police Station in Gavá, Barcelona. Sports centre “Andrés Torrejón” in Mostoles, Madrid. Housing Rehabilitation and Museum in San Fernando de Henares, Madrid.

IMDEA Software Headquarters, Montegancedo Madrid. 121Subsidised homes in North Espartales, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid. Kindergarten in Villalbilla, Madrid. Social Security Treasury Offices in Orcasitas, Madrid.

Outstanding projects

Avda. del Ensanche de Vallecas, 4428051 Madrid · SpainTel. +34 91 343 16 00 Fax +34 91 345 39 [email protected]

www.indagsa.com

FACTORYCtra. N-320 a Torrelaguna, Km 314,0219170 El Casar, Guadalajara · SpainTel. +34 949 336 775

www.grupoortiz.com

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