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Ferrovial's Cintra appoints three to key leadership roles:

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Ferrovial (FER) has announced three key leadership appointments within its Highways division, Cintra. Alberto González has been appointed as Director of Business Development, Javier Tamargo as U.S. CEO, and Ricardo Bosch as Director of Strategy. All executives will be based in Austin, TX and report to Cintra CEO Andrés Sacristán.

The appointments strengthen Cintra's leadership team with experienced executives: González brings over 20 years of infrastructure development experience, Tamargo has extensive experience managing highway assets in North America, and Bosch contributes 25 years of international experience in public-private partnerships. These strategic appointments aim to support Ferrovial's expansion in the U.S. and global markets.

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Alberto González named Director of Business Development, Javier Tamargo becomes U.S. CEO and Ricardo Bosch appointed Director of Strategy for Ferrovial's Highways division

AMSTERDAM, July 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ferrovial, a leading global infrastructure company, today announced three leadership appointments within Cintra, its Highways division. Alberto González has been named Director of Business Development, while Javier Tamargo assumes the role of U.S. CEO. Ricardo Bosch Urzua has been appointed Director of Strategy. All will be based in the company's U.S. headquarters in Austin, TX and report to Cintra CEO Andrés Sacristán.

"Ferrovial provides essential transportation solutions to growing metropolitan areas. We see an attractive pipeline of assets in the U.S. and globally," said Andrés Sacristán, CEO of Cintra, a Ferrovial company. "Alberto, Javier and Ricardo each bring deep expertise and strategic vision to their new roles and their appointments position us well to increase our momentum and expand in the U.S. and around the world."

Alberto González will lead all business development efforts, identifying strategic opportunities and partnerships to expand the company's portfolio in the U.S. and globally. With more than 20 years of infrastructure development experience, Alberto will build on Ferrovial's strong relationships with local leaders and stakeholders. Alberto joined the company in 2004 and has held several leadership positions in business development and asset management, most recently serving as U.S. CEO.

Javier Tamargo will oversee all U.S. highway assets, including TEXpress Lanes in Texas, I-77 Express in North Carolina and 66 Express Outside the Beltway in Northern Virginia. He joined Ferrovial in 2002 and brings more than 20 years of experience in North America and Europe to his new role as U.S. CEO. Javier was most recently President & CEO of 407 ETR in Canada, after leadership stints as COO of North Tarrant Express in Dallas-Fort Worth and CEO of I-77 Express.

As Director of Strategy, Ricardo Bosch will lead the implementation of a strategic roadmap related to new asset classes, partnerships and inorganic opportunities. Bosch has over 25 years of international experience in public-private partnerships, specializing in structuring and negotiating infrastructure project financing. For the past 12 years, he has served as Cintra's North America Head of Business Development.

About Ferrovial
Ferrovial is one of the world's leading infrastructure companies. The Company operates in more than 15 countries and has a workforce of over 25,000 worldwide. Ferrovial is triple listed on Euronext Amsterdam, the Spanish Stock Exchanges and Nasdaq and is a member of Spain's blue-chip IBEX 35 index. It is also included in globally recognized sustainability indices such as the Dow Jones Best in Class Index (former Dow Jones Sustainability Index) and strives to conduct all of its operations in compliance with the principles of the UN Global Compact, which the Company adopted in 2002.

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FAQ

Who are the new executives appointed at Ferrovial's Cintra division in July 2025?

The new appointments include Alberto González as Director of Business Development, Javier Tamargo as U.S. CEO, and Ricardo Bosch as Director of Strategy.

What is Alberto González's new role at Ferrovial's Cintra division?

Alberto González has been appointed as Director of Business Development, responsible for identifying strategic opportunities and partnerships to expand the company's portfolio in the U.S. and globally.

What experience does Javier Tamargo bring to his role as Cintra's U.S. CEO?

Javier Tamargo brings over 20 years of experience in North America and Europe, previously serving as President & CEO of 407 ETR in Canada, COO of North Tarrant Express, and CEO of I-77 Express.

Which U.S. highway assets will Javier Tamargo oversee in his new role?

Tamargo will oversee TEXpress Lanes in Texas, I-77 Express in North Carolina, and 66 Express Outside the Beltway in Northern Virginia.

What is Ricardo Bosch's background and new role at Cintra?

Ricardo Bosch brings 25 years of international experience in public-private partnerships and will serve as Director of Strategy, leading the implementation of strategic roadmap for new asset classes, partnerships, and inorganic opportunities.
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