INERCO Peru
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INERCO is committed to a new hybrid work model and open space offices based on flexibility
INERCO is committed to a new hybrid work model and open space offices based on flexibility The new hybrid work and office model will be implemented in all INERCO headquarters. It comes into force in the coming months of 2021. The new model will enhance the reconciliation of private life
INERCO develops Environmental Impact Studies and Citizen Participation Plans for two new power lines in Peru
INERCO in Peru is developing two Environmental Impact Studies (EIA) and Citizen Participation Plans for the COBRA GROUP prior to the start-up of 220 KV transmission lines, with new substations and expansion of some existing ones. This new action of INERCO Peru in the environmental field and in social management
INERCO holds a webinar on the new regulations and methodologies influenced by COVID-19 for projects of a social nature in Latin America
INERCO has recently held a webinar to address the new situation faced by companies and institutions regarding the implementation and execution of infrastructure projects in Latin America in times of COVID-19. During the course of this online meeting, experts from Colombia, Mexico and Peru shared the main methodological scenarios that
INERCO presented in a webinar the new tools for the social management of projects in Peru
INERCO held a webinar focusing on the new tools for processing social management projects in Peru, a complete discussion with experts from INERCO‘s Social Management and Community Relations Area (RRCC), which has a long history in projects of this type, in view of the conditions set by the COVID-19. As
INERCO analyses in a webinar the different ways of managing and revaluing contaminated soil in Latin America
INERCO analyzed different options in the management of contaminated soils through the webinar “Risk Management of Contaminated Soils. Revaluation of Assets”, where three experts from INERCO Group analysed the different variables in the management of contaminated soils. The online conference, attended by nearly 100 professionals from Latin America, was led by Juan
INERCO Peru advises on the development of environmental management instruments (EMI) during the COVID-19
INERCO has held a webinar on the Development of Environmental Management Instruments (EMI) with the new scenario brought about by the world pandemic of COVID-19, aimed at the Peruvian market. In particular, essential documents such as the physical, environmental and biological baseline, the socio-economic and cultural baseline and the Citizen
Social management for projects related to the tourism and fisheries sectors with the INERCO Peru seal of quality
The social management of projects in Peru has become a key area for developing various important initiatives in the country. INERCO has reinforced its role in this field, with over ten years’ experience in sectors such as mining, oil&gas, infrastructures or telecommunications, among others. Work began recently on the project
INERCO develops social management programmes to inform and raise awareness about the Internet Access programme in the regions of Cusco, Ayacucho and Huancavelica
The broadband Internet installation programme in the regions of Huancavelica, Ayacucho and Cusco that Gilat Networks Perú is carrying out is supported by the work of INERCO within the important field of Social Management. Once the work was finished in the first two regions, where INERCO technical experts led awareness-raising
INERCO, ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE ADVISOR FOR THE PERUVIAN BREWING INDUSTRY
Since 2011, INERCO has been preparing the environmental instruments of the seven plants of the Union of Peruvian Breweries Backus and Johnston and the San Juan Brewery, the largest distributor in Peru. This important work covers the different instruments of environmental management, such as the Preliminary Environmental Diagnosis, the Environmental
EXPERTS ANALYSE THE CHALLENGES FOR SUSTAINABLE GROWTH IN PERU IN A FORUM ORGANISED BY INERCO
INERCO Peru held a Work Breakfast in Lima on 15 June to address the potential of sustainable development in Peru over the coming years, an event that gathered together around 70 people, authorities, professionals and representatives from different areas of the country. This technical session allowed a full view of