Rehabilitation of the rear façade of the AuzoFactory building in the Matiko neighborhood (Bilbao) – Spain

The INCO 30.5 corrugated profile has been chosen for the rehabilitation carried out in the Matiko neighborhood (Bilbao) – Spain
Self-supporting curved roof for the stands of the soccer field in Cueto (Santander) – Spain

The INCO 70.4 steel profile protected with a high-resistance coating in marine environments has been chosen in the rehabilitation of the stands at the Cueto (Santander) soccer field – Spain
Canopy for the Santa Teresa Jornet residence (A Coruña) – Spain

Curved roof solution with skylights for the outdoor common area of the Santa Teresa Jornet senior center in A Coruña (Spain)
Self-supporting curved roof for two paddle tennis courts in the Naval Club of Petty Officers in Ferrol (A Coruña) – Spain

The INCO 70.4 Curved self-supporting system with paint that is highly resistant to maritime corrosion, has been chosen to cover the two paddle tennis courts that are located in the Naval Club a few meters from the sea, in Punta del Montón in the Caranza neighborhood of Ferrol (A Coruña) Spain
Corten steel facade for the “Periférico las Flores” Offices (Mexico City) – Mexico
The INCO 44.6 Corrugated perforated profile has been used to create the outer envelope of a new office tower in the south of Mexico City.
COR-TEN steel in buildings, a journey through history until today
Steel resistant to atmospheric corrosion or better known by its trademark COR-TEN is a type of steel that, due to its specific alloy, generates a protective patina against corrosion.
CORTEN STEEL: Recommendations for use in the prescription of facades
Steel resistant to atmospheric corrosion or CORTEN steel is one of the most demanded materials for the prescription of facades both in new construction and in rehabilitation due to its innovative appearance as well as its high durability and zero maintenance.
New industrial plant of OCP Maroc for the extraction and cleaning of fertilizers (El Halassa) – Morocco

The INCO 44.4, INCO 30.4 and INCO 70.4 Composite slab profiles have been selected as roof, façade and floor cladding for the new OCP Maroc construction in El Halassa – Morocco
Self-supporting curved roof for the stands of the Real Betis Balompié sports complex (Seville) – Spain

The INCO 70.4 curved roof solution in green and white colors has been used for the construction of the canopy for the stands of the Real Betis Balompié sports complex stadium.
Three paddle tennis courts in the Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real) – Spain
The INCO 70.4 profile curved with large spans has been selected to cover three runways in Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real).


























