Spanish engineering firms have played a significant role in the global water sector, leading major desalination and water treatment projects across Latin America, the Middle East, and beyond. But recent financial pressures, acquisitions, and shifting competition are reshaping the landscape.
In this episode, host Reese Tisdale speaks with Bluefield Senior Analyst Antonio del Olmo about the evolving strategies of firms such as GS Inima, Acciona, FCC Aqualia, and Ferrovial. Our water experts break down the implications of GS Inima’s pending sale, how Spanish firms are navigating market consolidation, and whether they can maintain leadership amid growing competition from French and Chinese players.
Key topics include:
- The GS Inima sale—why it’s happening and what it means for global desalination.
- How Spain’s top water firms, including Acciona, FCC Aqualia, and Tedagua (now under Vinci), are navigating growth and consolidation.
- Spain’s continued leadership in desalination and whether competition from French and Chinese firms is shifting the balance.
- Vinci’s acquisition of Tedagua and the broader implications for consolidation trends in water engineering.
- The future outlook—where Spanish firms are expanding next and what challenges they face.
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- Global Desalination: Market Share and Company Rankings
- Spain Municipal Water Market Overview
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