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Bernardo Quintana Arrioja (29 October 1919, in Mexico City – 12 August 1984) was a Mexican civil engineer who contributed to his country's infrastructure during the second part of the twentieth century. Bernardo Quintana studied civil engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and made important contributions to engineering by developing, adopting and spreading innovative technologies in the construction of large civil projects. He contributed a generation infrastructure projects in a number of areas of Mexico.

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  • Bernardo Quintana Arrioja (Ciudad de México, 29 de octubre de 1919-Ciudad de México 12 de agosto de 1984) fue un ingeniero civil mexicano. Coadyuvó en gran medida en el desarrollo de la infraestructura de su país durante la segunda parte del siglo XX. En reconocimiento de sus aportaciones a la sociedad mexicana, una de las principales avenidas de Santiago de Querétaro lleva su nombre: Boulevard Bernardo Quintana, al igual que una de las sedes del Colegio Nacional de Educación Profesional Técnica, el Conalep Ing. Bernardo Quintana Arrioja.​ (es)
  • Bernardo Quintana Arrioja (29 October 1919, in Mexico City – 12 August 1984) was a Mexican civil engineer who contributed to his country's infrastructure during the second part of the twentieth century. Bernardo Quintana studied civil engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and made important contributions to engineering by developing, adopting and spreading innovative technologies in the construction of large civil projects. He contributed a generation infrastructure projects in a number of areas of Mexico. (en)
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  • Bernardo Quintana Arrioja (29 October 1919, in Mexico City – 12 August 1984) was a Mexican civil engineer who contributed to his country's infrastructure during the second part of the twentieth century. Bernardo Quintana studied civil engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and made important contributions to engineering by developing, adopting and spreading innovative technologies in the construction of large civil projects. He contributed a generation infrastructure projects in a number of areas of Mexico. In 1947, he founded Ingenieros Civiles Asociados (ICA) ("Associated Civil Engineers"), an engineering firm for high technology projects that grew to be a "massive construction multinational", building much of the infrastructure of modern Mexico. These projects included the Mexico City Metro, the 100-km tunnel to drain the sewage from Mexico City, Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, stadiums such as Estadio Azteca, Palacio de los Deportes, Foro Sol, and other sport stadiums such as Hipódromo de las Américas, C.U Stadium and the Olympic Pool. Some of the Airports ICA constructed are the Mexico City Airport, the General Juan N. Álvarez International Airport in Acapulco and the Cancún International Airport. Malls he constructed are: Perisur, Plaza Satélite, Bosques de las Lomas. Other contributions include highways such as: Mexico City-Acapulco, Mexico City-Veracruz, Cuernavaca – Acapulco and the modernization of the highway from Mexico City to Querétaro. In Mexico City constructed Periferico road among others. Hospitals: Centro Medico La Raza, Hospital de Pemex and Centro Medico Nacional ABC also known as Hospital Ingles. Energy-related projects include the Thermoelectric Head offices in Laguna Verde. He remained as head of ICA until his death in 1984 and is buried in the Rotunda of Illustrious Persons in Mexico City. (en)
  • Bernardo Quintana Arrioja (Ciudad de México, 29 de octubre de 1919-Ciudad de México 12 de agosto de 1984) fue un ingeniero civil mexicano. Coadyuvó en gran medida en el desarrollo de la infraestructura de su país durante la segunda parte del siglo XX. En reconocimiento de sus aportaciones a la sociedad mexicana, una de las principales avenidas de Santiago de Querétaro lleva su nombre: Boulevard Bernardo Quintana, al igual que una de las sedes del Colegio Nacional de Educación Profesional Técnica, el Conalep Ing. Bernardo Quintana Arrioja.​ (es)
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