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Steel Door Company Projects Health Hospitals/Clinics Hospital Komfo Anokye Teaching (Ghana) Hospital Alta Resolución Estepona (Málaga, España) Hospital de Jerez (Jerez, España) Hospital de Salamanca (Salamanca, España) Hospital de la Linea (Cadiz, España) Hospital Regional Dakhlet Nouadhibou (Nouadhibou, Mauritania) Hospital Ortopédico de Sant´Ana (Parede, Portugal) Hospital de Yozgat (Yozgat, Turquia) Hospital de Adana (Adana, Turquía) Hospital Chiriqui (David, Panama) Hospital Sureste (Arganda del Rey, Madrid, España) Clinica del Cuartel Holden (Douira, Argelia) Hospital Campeche (Mexico) Hospital de Antofagasta (Chile) Policlinica de Chipré (Panama) Policlinica de Chepo (Panama) Hospital Infanta Leonor (Madrid, España) Clinica Veterinaria Cebiovet (Lugo, España) Hospital Fomena (Ghana) Clinica del cuartel Holden (Douira, Argelia) Clínica Aba (Tizi Ouzou, Argelia) Clinica BCH (Honduras) Hospital Dodowa (Ghana) Hospital de Alta Resolución y Especialidades (Ecija, Sevilla, España) Hospital Universitario Dario Contreras (Sto. Domingo, Rep. Dominicana) Complejo de Cuidados de Salud (Brodnica, Polonia) Instituto Militar de Medicina (Varsiva, Polonia) Hospital de Voyedovato (Opole, Polonia) Hospital Pediátrico en Campus Banach (Varsovia, Polonia) Hospital de Especialidades Sagrada Familia (Varsovia, Polonia) Hospital Clínico del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y Administración (Varsovia, Polonia) Hospital Hato Mayor (República Dominicana) Hospital Ohmadet (Kiev, Ucrania) Andreu.Hospital Maternal Prenatal (Bacu, Steel Azerbaijan) Door Company Hospital de Tarrassa (Barcelona, España) Hospital San Joan de Deu (Esplugues, Barcelona, España) Centro Hospitalario en Salou (Barcelona, España) Hospital en Rumania (Rumania) Hospital de Elche (Alicante, España) 01 www.andreu.es Hospital de Torrevieja (Alicante, España) Hospital de Cartama (Málaga, España) Hospital de Mieres (Asturias, España) Hospital Puerta del Sur (Móstoles, Madrid, España) Hospital Regional de Copiapo (Chile) Hospital en Toledo (Toledo, España) Hospital La Cigüeña (Huelva, España) Hospital Gregorio Marañón (Madrid, España) Hospital 9 de Octubre (Valencia, España) Hospital de Gandia (Valencia, España) Hospital Central de Maternidad (Baku, Azerbaiján) Clínica Topchubashev (Baku, Azerbaiján) Centro de Salud Familiar de Llay Llay (Valparaíso, Chile) Hospital de Tocopilla (Antofagasta, Chile) Hospital de Cáceres (Cáceres, España) Hospital de Gerona (Gerona, España) Hospital de Ávila (Ávila, España) Hospital Materno Infantil (Granada, España) Hospital de Reus (Tarragona, España) Clínica Creu Blanca (Barcelona, España) Clínica Institut de Microcirugía Ocular (Barcelona, España) Clínica Olive Guma (Barcelona, España) Hospital de Viladecans (Barcelona, España) Hospital Ciudad Sanitaria Bellvitge (Barcelona, España) Hospital de Manlleu (Barcelona, España) Hospital de Son Dureta (Palma de Mallorca, España) Hospital de Elche (Alicante, España) Hospital La Fe (Valencia, España) Hospital Pesset (Valencia, España) Hospital de Manises (Valencia, España) Centro Hospitalario Benito Menni (Valladolid, España) Hospital Virgen de la Salud (Toledo, España) Hospital Infanta Margarita en Cabra (Córdoba, España) Hospital de Santander (Cantabria, España) Hospital de Villarobledo (Albacete, España) Hospital de Antequera (Málaga, España) Hospital de Huecar (Almería, España) Hospital Ortiz de Zarate (Guadalajara, España) Hospital Virgen de Altagracia en Manzanares (Ciudad Real, España) Hospital en Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real, España) Hospital de Rosario (Madrid, España) Andreu.Hospital San Juan de Dios (Madrid, Steel España) Door Company Hospital Sanitas en San Chinarro (Madrid, España) Hospital de Aranjuez (Madrid, España) Hospital del Niño Jesús (Madrid, España) Hospital de Vallecas (Madrid, España) Hospital de Arganda (Madrid, España) 02 www.andreu.es Hospital Severo Ochoa en Leganés (Madrid, España) Hospital de Móstoles (Madrid, España) Hospital de Coslada (Madrid, España) Hospital Madrid Norte (Madrid, España) Hospital 12 de Octubre (Madrid, España) Hospital Beata Mª Ana (Madrid, España) Hospital de la Cruz Roja (Madrid, España) Hospital San Rafael (Madrid, España) Maternidad O'Donnell (Madrid, España) Fundación Jiménez Díaz (Madrid, España) El Clínico (Madrid, España) Hospital La Paz (Madrid, España) Residences Residencia Geriátrica Alzira (Valencia, España) Residencia Fundación Rey Ardid (Teruel, España) Residencia Discapacidad Mental (Arroyomolinos, Madrid, España) Residencia de ancianos Figueres (Figueres, Gerona, España) Residencia de ancianos Hermanitas de los Desamparados (Calpe, Alicante, España) Residencia de ancianos Villaobispo (León, España) Residencia de ancianos en Osuna (Sevilla, España) Residencia 3a edad en León (León, España) Residencia Complejo de San Salvador de Oña (Burgos, España) Geriátrico Luz de Aras (Córdoba, España) Health Centers Centro de Autismo de Día y Residencial (La Lastra, León, España) Centro de Atención Primaria 11 de Septiembre (Lerida, España) Centro de Salud y Rehabilitacion Capredena (Chile) Centro de Salud Familiar de Llay Llay (Valparaíso, Chile) Centro de Atención Primaria Sanitaria en Barbera del Valles (Barcelona, España) Centro de Atención Primaria Sanitaria (Barcelona, España) Centro de Atención Primaria Sanitaria en Taradell (Barcelona, España) Centro de Atención Primaria Sanitaria en Palaudaries (Barcelona, España) Centro de Atención Primaria Sanitaria en Santa Perpetua de la Moguda (Barcelona, España) Horeca Hotels Hotel Jardin (Portugal) Andreu.Hotel Ocean Plaza (Gibraltar, España)Steel Door Company Hotel Chais Monnet (Cognac, Francia) Hotel H10 Panorama (Cuba) NH Hotel Group Valencia (España) Hotel Els Pujols (Formentera, España) Hotel VP Plaza de España (Madrid, España) 03 www.andreu.es Hotel Don Pedro (Almeria, España) Hotel Varadero Internacional (Varadero, Cuba) Parador Nacional de Begur (Cala Aiguablava, Gerona, España) Hotel Hilton (Cabo Verde) Hotel Don Pablo (Málaga, España) Hotel Radisson Blue Sousse (Sousse, Túnez) Hotel Castilho (Lisboa, Portugal) Hotel Hard Rock (Tenerife, España) Hotel Iberostar (Lanzarote, España) Hotel Sol Mogan (Tenerife, España) Hotel Ibis Agdal (Marruecos) Hotel Kouba-2 (Argelia) Hotel Staoueli (Argelia) Hotel en Navacerrada (Madrid, España) Hotel Etap Ibis (Varsovia, Polonia) Hotel Yalta Turist (Talta, Crimea) Hotel Adadzio (Moscú, Rusia) Hotel Holiday Inn (Kiev, Ucrania) Hotel Nobilis Addis Ababa (Etiopia) Proyecto Hotel Emerson (Rumania) Hotel Palace (Madrid, España) Hotel Husa (Valencia, España) Hotel Bali Benidorm (Alicante, España) Hotel Palace (Madrid, España) Parador Nacional de Alcalá de Henares (Madrid, España) Parador Nacional de Valladolid (Valladolid, España) Parador Nacional de Cádiz (Cádiz, España) Hotel Radison Bucarest (Bucarest, Rumania) Hotel Safir (Marrakech, Marruecos) Hotel Mohammedia (Mohammedia, Marruecos) Hotel Ibis (Tlemecn, Argelia) Hotel Ibis (Oran, Argelia) Hotel Ibis (Constantine, Argelia) Hotel Ibis (Moscú, Rusia) Hotel Mercure (Moscú, Rusia) Hotel Ibis Valencia (Valencia, España) Restaurantes Restaurante Tagliatella en C.C. El Faro (Badajoz, España) Restaurante Tagliatella en C.C. El Faro (Badajoz, España) Restaurante Tagliatella (Finestrat, Alicante, España) Andreu.Restaurante Tagliatella (Sevilla, Steel España) Door Company Cafeterías Centro Catering aeropuerto Kiev (Borispol, Ucrania) 04 www.andreu.es Institutional Institutional Ayuntamiento Vilaquilambre (León, España) EUIPO. Oficina de la Propiedad Intelectual de la Unión Europea (Alicante, España) Base Aeronaval de Rota (Cádiz, España) Ciudad de la Justicia (Córdoba, España) CaixaForum Sevilla (Sevilla, España) Instituto Geológico de Cataluña (Tremp, Lleida, España) Segunda fase Parque de Bomberos Idelfonso Prats (Alicante, España) Palacio de Congresos (Herrera del Duque, Badajoz, España) Rehabilitación Ayuntamiento Javea (Alicante, España) Juzgados de Badajoz (Badajoz, España) Juzgados de Almagro (Ciudad Real, España) Sede Dirección Aduanera de Túnez (Túnez) Rehabilitación Edificio Tabacalera (Coruña, España) Monumento Puerta de Argel (Argelia) Centro Nacional de Microbiologia (Madrid, España) Base Española Juan Carlos I (Antártida) Tranvia Ouargla (Argelia) Oficinas UNECA (United Nations Economical Mission for Africa) (Etiopia) Centro de Menores en León (León, España) Centro Cívico en Palencia (Palencia, España) Edificio Historico Palacio de Viana (Córdoba, España) Puente en ciudad de Gante (Gante, Bélgica) Parque Bomberos (San Juan, Alicante, España) Edificio Delphos Fuerzas Aéreas (Santiago de Chile, Chile) Centro Penitenciario Las Palmas (Las Palmas, España) Teatro Nuevo Torrevieja (Alicante, España) Consejería de Hacienda y Administración Pública (Córdoba, España) Centro Tecnológico Palmas Altas (Sevilla, España) Centro de Convenciones (Orán, Argelia) Ayuntamiento de Bilbao (Bilbao, España) Auditorio Joaquín Rodrigo (Sagunto, Valencia, España) Auditorio de Alicante (Alicante, España) Auditorio de Cox (Elche, Alicante, España) Ciudad de la Justicia (Valencia, España) Cámara de Comercio de Valencia (Valencia, España) Centro de Inserción Social (Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, España) Andreu.Airports Steel Door Company Aeropuerto Es Sénia (Orán, Argelia) Nueva Terminal del aeropuerto Argel (Argel, Argelia) Parking del aeropuerto de Valencia (Valencia, España) Aeropuerto Nouakchott de Mauritania (Mauritania) 05 www.andreu.es Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (Nairobi, Kenia) Aeropuerto de Leitz (Polonia) Aeropuerto de Valencia (Valencia, España) Aeropuerto de Kisumu (Kisumu, Kenia) Aeropuerto de Madrid Adolfo Suarez T4 (Madrid,
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