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OHL plans US$836.27mn Mexican capital investment

Construction company and transport infrastructure operator OHL Mexico is planning a US$836.27million capital investment. The major sum is 28% more than the capital investment undertaken by the firm in 2011, but less than what was spent in 2010. Around half of the planned investment for 2012 will be channelled into the north urban highway.
May 11, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Construction company and transport infrastructure operator 5494 OHL Mexico is planning a US$836.27million capital investment.

The major sum is 28% more than the capital investment undertaken by the firm in 2011, but less than what was spent in 2010.

Around half of the planned investment for 2012 will be channelled into the north urban highway.

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