Press release

Lantania joins the CEOE Foundation’s ‘Sumamos Plan’

 

  •  To support Public Administration in the fight against Covid-19

Madrid, 28th May 2021. Lantania has joined the ‘Plan Sumamos Salud + Economía’ promoted by the CEOE Foundation with the aim of supporting Public Administration in their fight against Covid-19. This initiative seeks to complement and reinforce the actions of the competent health authorities, employing the tools and means available to companies, with a special focus on the most disadvantaged groups.

By joining this initiative, the infrastructure, water and energy group is highlighting the actions it has been carrying out since the beginning of the pandemic. Lantania has performed serological tests on its workers, in addition to raising awareness among its staff of the risk of Covid-19 infection, establishing specific protocols in its different work sites and centres.

The company has certified through an external audit with Applus+ the Covid-19 Contingency Plan implemented at its corporate headquarters in Madrid where, among other measures, workstations and spaces have been adapted to ensure a safe working environment. The company has also paid special attention to the most vulnerable, establishing teleworking as a measure in all possible cases.

Lantania’s commitment to the ‘Sumamos Plan’ reinforces its prevention policy against Covid-19 with preventive measures such as carrying out diagnostic tests on 100% of employees when they return to the office.

The ‘Sumamos Plan. Salud + Economía’ is a public-private partnership program where each party does its part to help overcome the pandemic. It involves public administration, business confederations and the CEOE Foundation, as its promoter and coordinator.

‘Sumamos Plan. Salud + Economía’

The CEOE Foundation’s ‘Sumamos Plan’ includes a set of five initiatives through which companies can help, ranging from testing (providing support for mass testing in their workplaces, donating resources, material and spaces); tracking (supporting the mass adoption of the Radar COVID application through communication campaigns to workers, suppliers and customers); to communication initiatives, attention to the most vulnerable groups and vaccination.

About Lantania

The Lantania Group builds large transport, water and energy infrastructures. It develops sustainable solutions that improve quality of life and promote a cleaner and healthier world. Lantania has a portfolio of work in progress of over 400 million euros and assets of over 125 million euros. The maintenance of the runways of the Adolfo Suárez-Madrid Barajas Airport, the electrification of the first section of the high-speed train to Extremadura, the urbanisation of the Central Breakwater of the Port of Bilbao expansion or the construction of a solar plant in the City of Justice in Valencia are some of Lantania’s outstanding projects. The company has offices in Colombia, Morocco and Bulgaria.