Spanish consortium wins €168 million Imec new center project
2026-06-25 11:43
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - A temporary joint venture (UTE) formed by OHLA, Itercon, and Sando has been awarded the contract for the new Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre (Imec) center in the expansion area of Málaga Tech Park, Spain, with a total contract value of €168 million. The center is expected to be completed by 2028 and is designed in accordance with sustainability and energy efficiency standards, aiming to achieve LEED Gold certification.

OHLA, Itercon, and Sando will develop Imec's new center in Málaga according to sustainability standards

This facility is a strategic infrastructure for advanced semiconductor research and development, promoted by the Spanish Association for Technological Transformation (SETT). It is one of the largest technological initiatives currently underway in Spain, aimed at strengthening the country's position as a key player in critical areas of technological autonomy within the European Union.

The awarded contract covers the comprehensive development of a complex with a built-up area of approximately 45,000 square meters. The facility will include spaces for R&D, pilot production, and technical services related to 300mm wafer manufacturing. One of the core elements of the project is a state-of-the-art cleanroom of approximately 2,000 square meters, which will serve as the operational heart of the center. Additionally, the facility includes a technical support building, R&D areas, control spaces, and general service areas required for ongoing operations. The project also plans for the complete urbanization of the surrounding environment, including internal roads, access points, pedestrian areas, parking lots, and green spaces, to ensure the complex is fully operational.

The new center is located in the expansion area of Málaga Tech Park. The completion of this infrastructure will help consolidate Málaga and the technology park as significant reference points in the European technology ecosystem. Construction is expected to continue until 2028. The center is being developed in line with sustainability and energy efficiency standards, targeting LEED Gold certification. The project will adopt solutions aimed at optimizing technical coordination, reducing environmental impact, and ensuring high-quality standards throughout the construction process.

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