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1. Presentation 1. PRESENTATION ARQPAIS, Consultores de Arquitectura Paisagista e Ambiente, Lda. is a Portuguese company created in 1995, which has been developing its activity mainly in the areas of Landscape Architecture, Environmental Impact Assessment and Spatial Planning. ARQPAIS has mainly worked in Portugal, but, during last years, has progressively come to participate in some studies and projects abroad, namely in: Algeria, Angola, Brazil, Iraq, Libya, Macau, Mexico, Mozambique, Qatar and Spain. ARQPAIS, has a qualified multidisciplinary team of high technical ability and team spirit, developing its activity based on the knowledge, experience, technological innovation, legislation and high technical standards. • LANDSCAPING: • ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: • Urban Development Plans • Environmental Impact Studies (EIS) • Urban Parks • Environmental Conformity Report of the Executive Project • Health Care Institutions • Environmental Viability Studies • Educational Establishment • Monitoring and environmental • Public Space accompaniment of projects and • Institutional Buildings constructions, according to updated environmental legislation • Commercial and Residential Complexes • Waste management • Touristic / Hotels ARQPAIS (and/or their team leader) is associated of: • APAP - Portuguese Association for Landscape Architecture • APPC – Portuguese Association of Engineering and Management Consultants • APA - Portuguese Association for Impact Assessment The company has a Quality Management System and Environment certificate, complying with the requirements of the NP EN ISO 9001:2008 and NP EN ISO 14001:2012, respectively. 1 2. DEVELOPED PROJECTS A - Urban Planning: regional planning studies, mainly studying biophysics component of territory, ecological structure, Strategic Environmental Assessment, in Portugal and in other countries. Name of assignment or project Country Year Client Municipal Master Plan Revision of Covilhã Portugal In progress Consulgal/ C.M. da Covilhã Municipal Master Plan Revision of Sertã Portugal In progress Consulgal. C.M. de Sertã Master Plan of Valdinháguas, Sintra Portugal In progress Projeto Mínimo. C.M. de Sintra Urbanization Plan of Estrada da Torre, Lisbon Portugal 2006 - 2015 Aripa, Lda. / C.M. Lisboa Municipal Master Plan of Municipality of Lobito Angola 2012 - 2014 Planarq / Consult/ Provincial Government of Benguela Municipal Master Plan of Municipality of Catumbela Angola 2012 - 2014 Planarq / Consult/ Provincial Government of Benguela Municipal Master Plan of Municipality of Andulo Angola 2012 - 2014 Planarq / Consult/ Provincial Government of Bié Municipal Master Plan of Municipality of Chinguar Angola 2012 - 2014 Planarq / Consult/ Provincial Government of Bié Municipal Master Plan of Municipality of Catabola Angola 2012 - 2014 Planarq / Consult/ Provincial Government of Bié Municipal Master Plan of Municipality of N’Harea Angola 2012 - 2014 Planarq / Consult/ Provincial Government of Bié Municipal Master Plan of Municipality of Cunhinga Angola 2012 - 2014 Planarq / Consult/ Provincial Government of Bié Municipal Master Plan of Municipality of Cuemba Angola 2012 - 2014 Planarq / Consult/ Provincial Government of Bié Municipal Master Plan of Municipality of Camacupa Angola 2012 - 2014 Planarq / Consult/ Provincial Government of Bié Municipal Master Plan of Municipality of Kuito Angola 2012 - 2014 Planarq / Consult/ Provincial Government of Bié Municipal Master Plan of Municipality of Chitembo Angola 2012 - 2014 Planarq / Consult/ Provincial Government of Bié Touristic Master Plan for Basin of Okavango River Angola 2014 Planarq / Consult/ Provincial Government of Kuando-Kubango Urbanization Plan of Vale do Leito, Bombarral Portugal 2010 - 2012 Vão / C M Bombarral Master Plan of Espartal Portugal 2009 - 2010 Atelier José Vaz Pires Strategic and Urbanization Plan of Coimbra Portugal 2005 - 2013 Vasco da Cunha, S.A. / C. M. Coimbra Revision of Urbanization Plan of “Lagoa de Portugal 2002 - 2013 Arquiqual, Lda.. C.M. Sesimbra Albufeira”. Sesimbra Urbanization Plan of “Baía de Santo António, in Angola 2011 Escom Benguela Urbanization Plan of Quinta da Fonte do Pinheiro - Portugal 2006 Vasco da Cunha, S.A. Azambuja Touristic and Urbanization Plan of “Estorninhos e Portugal 2002 Atelier José Vaz Pires/CME/CMTavira Faz Fato” - Tavira Touristic and Management Master Plan of “Herdade Portugal 2001 Ecossistema, Lda / Edia, S.A da Coitadinha” 2 B - Landscape Design projects: Since 1985 it has been developing some projects such as landscape architecture projects of urban areas, hospitals, landscape integration projects of roads, highways, quarries, etc. in Portugal and abroad. Name of assignment or project Country Year Client Landscape Design Résidence “El Mithack” Algeria In progress Teixeira Duarte S.A. / Ms+a Ali Mendjelli – Waste Water Treatment Station Algeria In progress Ms+a Urban Rehabilitation - Madalena Hotel Portugal In progress Ms+a Igreja de Benfica Square Portugal In progress Sener- Engivia Landscaping and Urbanization Project of 5 Brasil In progress Consulgal/ Mêtro S. Paulo stations (S. Lucas, Vila União, Camilo Haddad, Vila Tolstói and Fazenda da Juta) from Silver Line in S. Paulo Subway (Linha Prata do Metro de S. Paulo). Xai-Xai Provincial Hospital. Xai-Xai Mozambique In progress Aripa, S. A Landscaping requalification project of “Bairro da Portugal In progress Cascais City Hall Cruz Vermelha Massinga Provincial Hospital. Inhambane Mozambique 2014 Aripa, S. A Basic School EB1 Nº183 e JI Nº5 (Escola Sarah Portugal 2013 Aripa/Lisbon City Hall Afonso), Lisbon New Cascais Hospital. Cascais Portugal 2010 Teixeira Duarte, S.A. Basic School EB1 nº3 of Alcoitão Portugal 2010 Cascais City Hall Transport Interface Station of Rainha Santa - Portugal 2010 Engivia,S.A. / Metro Ligeiro do Mondego Subway Mondego Transport Interface Station of Arregaça. Mondego Portugal 2010 Engivia,S.A. / Metro Ligeiro do Subway Mondego Transport Interface Station of Norton de Matos. Portugal 2010 Engivia,S.A. / Metro Ligeiro do Mondego Subway Mondego Basic School EB1 nº3 Tires. Cascais Portugal 2010 Cascais City Hall Theatre Professional School of Cascais Portugal 2009 Cascais City Hall Urban Park of “Centro Cívico do Froes Portugal 2009 IHRU Rehabilitation of Urban area in Bairro de São Portugal 2009 J.F. Carcavelos Miguel das Encostas. Carcavelos. Cascais Study for the Urban Requalification of the cities of Angola 2008 EcoHuambo Huambo e Cáala Requalification of Road between Huambo and Angola 2008 EcoHuambo Chingenge Requalification of Road between Huambo and Angola 2008 EcoHuambo Chipipa Requalification of Road between Huambo and Angola 2008 EcoHuambo Cáala New Lamego Hospital. Lamego Portugal 2008 Aripa, Lda 14 Stations of Lousã Subway Portugal 2008 Engivia,S.A. / Metro Ligeiro do Mondego Urban park of “Tondela - Quinta da Mata e Portugal 2008 Atelier Vaz Pires, Lda. Tondela City Recinto da Feira” Hall “Quinta das Donas” Hotel. Portimão Portugal 2008 Quinta das Donas, Lda. VIVACI Mall of Guarda Portugal 2008 Promontório Arquitetos, Lda. Sheraton Pine Cliffs Terraces, Albufeira Portugal 2007 Promontório Arquitetos, Lda. Private Hospital “Lusiadas”. Lisboa Portugal 2006 HPP, S.A. Mora Fluviary Portugal 2005 Teixeira Duarte, S. A. / Promontório Arquitetos, Lda. 3 Name of assignment or project Country Year Client Environmental Recovery and/or Landscape Integration Projects in Road Projects BR381- LOTE 7 (Rio Una - Entr. MG-435 Brasil In progress Sener-Engivia (Caeté)). Brasil. Paisagismo e Protecção Ambiental. Pinhal Interior Motorway Concession - 5 streches Portugal 2012 Pinhal, ACE (C.J.V.). “Algarve Litoral” Motorway Concession. EN 125 - Portugal 2011 Typsa, S.A. RAL, ACE (C.J.V.) Variante de Odiáxere Douro Interior Highway Concession (IP2/IC5): 4 Portugal 2009 Diace, ACE(C.J.V.) streches of IC5 (95 kms). Motorway A4 – Águas Santas/Ermesinde – Portugal 2009 Engivia, SA.. BRISA SA Enlargement for 2x4 lanes “Grande Lisboa” Motorway Concession (A16) - 3 Portugal 2007 Glace, ACE (C.J.V.) Streches (12 km). Motorway A2 - Coina/Palmela/Setúbal (A2/A12), Portugal 2006 Engivia, SA.. BRISA SA Enlargement for 2x3 lanes Costa de Prata Motorway Concession (IC1/ IP5) - Portugal 2006 Vianor, ACE (C.J.V.) 3 Stretches (33km) Beiras Litoral e Alta Motorway Concession (IP5) - Portugal 2004 Lusitânia, ACE (C.J.V.) 3 Stretches (50km) Av Eng.º Santos e Castro Portugal 2003 SGAL. Lisbon City Hall IC9 - Alburitel/Tomar (IC3) - Sublanço Portugal 2003 ICOR Alburitel/Nó de Carregueiros Grande Porto Motorway Concession Portugal 2003 Portuscale, ACE (C.J.V.) (IP4/IC24/IC25) - 4 Stretches IP4 - E82 – International Bridge of Quintanilha Portugal 2003 Iep Access (km 2+700/4+000) and International Bridge of Quintanilha A13 - Motorway Almeirim/Marateca - Stretch Portugal 2002 Brisa, S.A. Pegões/Marateca. Viaducts 1, 2 and Viaduct over Califórnia river “Eixo Norte Sul - Av. Padre Cruz/CRIL”. Lisboa Portugal 2001 Icor IC3 - Variante de Tomar/Nó da Atalaia (IP6) Portugal 2001 Icor Northern Motorway Concession (A7/A11) - 4 Portugal 2000 Norace, ACE (C.J.V.) Stretches A2 Motorway - Sublanço Grândola (Sul)/Aljustrel. Portugal 2000 Brisa, S.A. Viaduct over Roxo river.. A14 - Motorway Figueira da Foz/Coimbra (Norte) Portugal 2000 Brisa, S.A. - Sublanço Santa Eulália/Coimbra (Norte) - Trecho 2B. 4 C - Environmental Studies of several railways, roads, motorway concessions, power lines, etc. - General coordination of a wide range of environmental impact assessment studies, concerning biophysical, hydrological, acoustic, air quality, residuals, scenic, cultural, social
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