Inima weighs up its future outside OHL

The water arm of Spanish construction group OHL has seen slower growth than predicted over the last five years. It is still an attractive asset.

The decision by construction giant OHL to sell its water and environmental arm, Inima, has provided fresh fuel for the debate over the broader future of Spain’s crowded and increasingly work-starved water infrastructure sector.

 
In an interview with GWI, Inima’s director-general José Antonio Membiela defended OHL’s decision to put Inima up for sale, emphasising that it is ...

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