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Interest strong in Mexico road concession

Interest is strong in the project to build and operate La Raza-Indios Verdes-Santa Clara road concession in Mexico. Seven firms have expressed interest in the La Raza-Indios Verdes-Santa Clara road concession. Caabsa, Constructora Garza Ponce, Ideal, Idinsa, OHL Mexico, Omega and Pinfra and are all in the running for the project at present. The winner of the tender process for the 10km route will be announced on 21st April 2016. The road will be built under the public-private partnership model and the conce
February 18, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Interest is strong in the project to build and operate La Raza-Indios Verdes-Santa Clara road concession in Mexico. Seven firms have expressed interest in the La Raza-Indios Verdes-Santa Clara road concession. Caabsa, Constructora Garza Ponce, Ideal, Idinsa, 5494 OHL Mexico, Omega and Pinfra and are all in the running for the project at present. The winner of the tender process for the 10km route will be announced on 21st April 2016. The road will be built under the public-private partnership model and the concession package will be for 30 years. The project will require investments of over US$317 million.

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