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Six firms submit bids for Argentina road construction deal

Six companies have submitted bids for a US$87.62 million (ARS 400million) road construction deal in Santiago del Estero in Argentina. Jose Cartellone Construcciones Civiles; Petersen Thiele & Cruz; Eleprint; Mijovi; Benito Roggio e Hijos; and Supercemento are interested in the project . The 70km road will link La Banda and Amama.
August 7, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Six companies have submitted bids for a US$87.62 million (ARS 400million) road construction deal in Santiago del Estero in Argentina.

1390 Jose Cartellone Construcciones Civiles; 1400 Petersen Thiele y Cruz; 1393 Eleprint; Mijovi; 2427 Benito Roggio e Hijos; and 1399 Supercemento are interested in the project . The 70km road will link La Banda and Amama.

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