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Mexican highway deal

A new highway costing US$450 million is to be built in Mexico's capital, Mexico City.
February 16, 2012 Read time: 1 min
A new highway costing US$450 million is to be built in Mexico's capital, Mexico City. The project will be carried out by contractor ICA and the work is expected to require 18 months to complete. The road will be operated by Distribuidor Vial San Jeronimo-Muyuguarda, a joint-venture owned by Promotora del Desarrollo de America Latina and ICA.

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