2012 is set to be a key year for carrying out infrastructure projects in Latin America. The region's government officials and public and private sector executives are facing major challenges to turn the industry's potential into a reality. More >>
The government of Ecuadorian capital Quito expects to call an international tender in May this year to build the first two stations of the city's planned metro line, Metro de Quito manager Edgar Jácome told BNamericas.
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The Colombian government has decided to take over the administration of Atlántico department capital Barranquilla's Ernesto Cortissoz international airport, which national aviation authority Aerocivil will begin operating on February 29.
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Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos has expressed the government's support for Antioquia department's Autopistas de la Montaña highway concession, which has come under fire over alleged irregularities.
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Colombian engineering firm Construcciones El Cóndor expects to see turnover of at least 320bn pesos (US$180mn) from its infrastructure construction operations this year, company president Luz María Correa told BNamericas.
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