Nealis Infraestructuras boosts its construction and real estate activity with more than 80 active projects

The company has been providing essential services in the complete water cycle, cleaning, waste management and catering in social and healthcare centers since the beginning of the crisis, in addition to others such as construction, port logistics and maintenance
More than 3.000 Spanish companies are now part of #EstoNOtienequePARAR (This Doesn't Have to Stop). This initiative—which Grupo Gimeno has now joined—was created to recognize and highlight the efforts of those who continue working and reinventing themselves so that the wheels of our economy and solidarity keep turning in the current situation.
In this way, the Castellón-based group joins other companies, SMEs, entrepreneurs, freelancers, startups and organizations in their effort to value and support the companies and workers who fight every day to streamline and revitalize the Spanish economy during the crisis generated by Covid-19.
This has been the approach taken since the beginning of the pandemic. Firmly committed to serving the public, the company has worked alongside its team to ensure essential services in the management of the entire water cycle, cleaning and waste management, and catering in social and healthcare centers. This also includes the operation of maintenance, port logistics, and construction, always prioritizing the safety and health of its staff. In this way, approximately 4000 people work daily to ensure the continuity of these services.
For its part, its hotel division, Intur, made all its establishments available to health authorities to collaborate in the fight against Covid-19. In fact, its Intur Alcázar de San Juan hotel is currently housing healthcare workers from nearby hospitals. Meanwhile, the restaurant division is working daily in hospital kitchens in Valencia and Castellón, as well as in its central kitchen, providing meals to more than 500 families at risk of social exclusion.
To achieve its goal, the initiative has a website and social media profiles, through which it has already reached more than 40 million people. Furthermore, the project has become a platform for mutual enrichment through the hashtag #EstoNOtienequePARAR (This Doesn't Have to Stop). On this platform, various public figures and influencers in Spain share their insights and advice to help many continue their work during these times, reinvent their projects, or even redirect their careers.