Wheel. Co. S.A. Constructora is an organization dedicated to constructing civil, river and road works. It was born in 2001, beginning its activities as a materials transportation company, carrying out the transfer of supplies for several large-scale road projects, such as Route 10 (180 km), Route 11, Route 7 (50 KM ) and Route 13 (60 km). Subsequently, in 2009, it began to develop its activities in the field of consultancy and project development, incorporating professionals with experience both nationally and internationally, into its staff, later moving on to the execution of soil movement works and from the year 2013 to the exploitation of rock quarries and crushing for various uses in the construction of civil and road works, becoming at the end of 2015 a heavy construction company.
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The Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC) announced that the construction of the asphalt paving of the section that connects the town of Villa Ygatimí with the Ko'ê Por&...
Read moreThe Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC) has awarded the contract for PY12 route works in Paraguay. The contractor companies proposed to be awarded are: For Lot 1, the...
Read moreThe Ministry of Public Works has signed a contract with Wheel Co. for the Rehabilitation of the Villa Ygatimí-Itanará section in Asuncion, Paraguay. The Inter-American Development...
Read moreThe Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC) has announced that it received offers from 10 constructions firm interested in qualification and maintenance work on over 142 km of the...
Read moreThe Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC) has received three proposals for 700 km repair work of local roads private-public partnership (PPP) project in Guaira, Paraguay. Among the...
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