Roofing for 3 paddle tennis courts at the University of León in León – Spain

The covering of 3 paddle tennis courts at the University of León has been carried out using the INCO 155.3 curved roof system with a span of 22 metres
INCO 155.3 lost formwork in the Volkswagen Navarra Extension

The extension of the Volkswagen production centre incorporates the lost formwork system with the INCO 155.3 profile for the new slab levels
Self-supporting curved roof with a span of 22 meters at the Marie Curie educational center in Seville – Spain

The INCO 155.3 Curved self-supporting profile, given its great resistance capacity, has been used to cover a sports court at the public preschool and primary school of Marie Curie in Seville (Spain).
Curved roof in the sports facilities “Miguelete” in Marchena (Seville) – Spain

The INCO 70.4 Curvado profile has been used for the construction of the roof of the stands at the Miguel Prieto Hernández sports facilities.
Self-supporting curved canopy with a 22-meter span in an educational center in San Antonio de Benagéber (Valencia) – Spain

The INCO 155.3 Curved self-supporting profile, given its great resistance capacity, has been used to cover a sports field in the public school for infant and primary education No. 2 in San Antonio de Benagéber.
The Zero Kömmerling Building has been developed with Incoperfil enclosure systems in Camarma de Esteruelas (Madrid) – Spain

The INCO 44.6 Corrugated profiles in INCO 30.4 Roof have been used for the facade and roof cladding of the new Kömmerling offices.
Curved Roof at the El Azzouzia Bus Station in Marrakech, Morocco

Marrakech unveils a modern bus station in El Azzouzia, featuring a self-supporting curved roof system over the main hall.
10,000 m² of composite slab with INCO 100.3 for 121 homes in Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid) – Spain

Industrialized construction using the steel framing and composite slab system, covering spans of up to 4 m free span without the need for propping.
Self-supporting Curved Roof for the Puerto de Sagunto pavilion (Valencia) – Spain

The Puerto de Sagunto sports pavilion has been made with the self-supporting multilayer curved roof system from Incoperfil. The roof has combined a precast concrete structure together with the curved metal profile INCO 44.4 Curvado with a span of 6 meters, without the need for intermediate supports.
New Aerovía stations with the self-supporting curved roof system in Guayaquil, Ecuador.

The multilayer self-supporting curved roof solution using the INCO 70.4 profile, among others, has been the solution used as the roof enclosure for 4 new passenger stations of the Guayaquil Air Transport in Ecuador.


























