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Colombia’s ANI launches US$742.09mn Mulalo-Loboguerrero road tender

Colombia's National Infrastructure Agency (ANI) has launched a near US$742.1 million (COP 1.4 trillion) tender for a double-lane road between Mulalo and Loboguerrero. All interested parties have ten working days to object the terms and conditions set for this tender. The project involves a road of 31.8km, including 11km of tunnels and more than 2km of bridges. Ten consortia have been pre-qualified for this project already.
October 31, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Colombia's National Infrastructure Agency (ANI) has launched a near US$742.1 million (COP 1.4 trillion) tender for a double-lane road between Mulalo and Loboguerrero. All interested parties have ten working days to object the terms and conditions set for this tender. The project involves a road of 31.8km, including 11km of tunnels and more than 2km of bridges. Ten consortia have been pre-qualified for this project already.

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