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Sanchez-Piulachs Arquitectes S IMPROVEMENTS TO METRO STATIONS - Project in progress: restoration of the interchange in Urquinaona station of line 1 and line 4 of the underground in Barcelona. Collaboration with Infraes, S.A i Ingenium Civil SLP engineerings. Implementation project of actions on improvement of the evacuation and the accessibility. Promoter: Generalitat de Catalunya / Direcció General de Transports (Gisa). - Project in progress: restoration of the interchange of Catalunya station in line 1 and line 3 of the underground of Barcelona. Implementation project of architecture and facilities. Promoter: Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB). - Restoration plan for acoustic improvements of Muntaner and Plaça Espanya stations. Implementation project of architecture and facilities. Barcelona 2009. C.P.: 2.178.000€ / 2.963.692US$. Promoter: Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya. - Restoration of Gràcia station of Barcelona FGC (metro). Implementation project of architecture and facilities. Barcelona 2009. C.P.: 24.924.000€ / 33.915.084US$. Promoter: Generalitat de Catalunya / Direcció General de Transports (Gisa). - Restoration of Sarrià station of Barcelona FGC (metro). Implementation project of architecture and facilities. Barcelona 2008. C.P.: 31.272.000€ / 42.553.061US$. Collaboration with Auding Engineering. Promoter: Generalitat de Catalunya / Direcció General de Transports (Gisa). - New access to Torre Baró-Vallbona station on Line 11 of the Barcelona metro. Implementation project of architecture and facilities. Barcelona 2007. C.P.: 3.100.000€ / 4.218.294US$. Promoter: Bagur,SA. - Sagrera Meridiana interchange of the Barcelona metro. Implementation project for the hall of C/ Garcialso, C/ Felip II, main hall and Line 1 and 5 platforms. Barcelona 2006. C.P.: 88.100.000€ / 118.881.194US$. Collaboration with engineering firm IDOM. Promoter: Generalitat de Catalunya / Direcció General de Transports (Gisa). - Restoration of Joanic station on Line 4 of the Barcelona metro. Implementation project of architecture and facilities and Construction management. Barcelona 2005. C.P.: 1.500.000€ / 2.041.110US$. Promoter: Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB). - Restoration of Sants Estació station on Line 3 of the Barcelona metro. Implementation project of architecture and facilities and Construction management. Barcelona 2005. C.P.: 1.700.000€ / 2.313.258US$. Promoter: Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB). - New hall in Arc de Triomf station on Line 1 of the Barcelona metro. Implementation project of architecture and facilities. Barcelona 2003. C.P.: 11.540.000€ / 15.702.940US$. Collaboration with Auding Engineering. Promoter: Generalitat de Catalunya. - Information office at Diagonal station (Lines 3 and 5) and Sagrada Família station (Lines 2 and 5) on the Barcelona metro. Implementation project of architecture and facilities and Construction management. Barcelona 1999-2000. Promoter: Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) - Restoration of Hostafrancs station on Line 1 of the Barcelona metro. Implementation project of architecture and facilities and Construction management. Barcelona 1998-1999. C.P.: 255.000€ / 346.989US$. Promoter: Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB). - Restoration of Collblanc station on Line 5 of the Barcelona metro. Implementation project of architecture and facilities and Construction management. Barcelona 1998-1999. C.P.: 220.000€ / 299.363US$. Promoter: Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB). - Restoration of Badal station on Line 5 of the Barcelona metro. Implementation project of architecture and facilities and Construction management. Barcelona 1998-1999. C.P.: 225.000€ / 306.167US$. Promoter: Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB). - Redesign of underground rotunda under Plaça de Catalunya in Barcelona. Blueprint. Barcelona 1997. Promoter: Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB). - Restoration of the access and ticket hall in Fontana station on Line 3 of the Barcelona metro. Implementation project of architecture and facilities and Construction management. Barcelona 1996. Promoter: Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB). - Advisory team for the distribution of business units to Line 2 of the Barcelona metro. Barcelona 1995-1999. Promoter: Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB). - Transport sales and information booth in the middle of Plaça Catalunya in Barcelona. Implementation project of architecture and facilities. Barcelona 1995. Promoter: Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) - Line 2 of the Barcelona metro. Sant Antoni, Passeig de Gràcia, Tetuan and Monumental stations. Construction supervision and management. Barcelona 1992-1995. Promoter: Generalitat de Catalunya. - Feasibility study and elimination of architectural barriers to Ferrocarril Metropolità de Barcelona. Barcelona 1991. Promoter: Generalitat de Catalunya. .
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