The Peruvian State, through the Private Investment Promotion Agency (PROINVERSIÓN), awarded the company Terminal Portuario Jinzhao Perú SA the design, financing, construction, operation and maintenance of the “New Port Terminal of San Juan de Marcona” in Peru.
The New Multipurpose Port Terminal of San Juan de Marcona requiring a US$405 million investment will be a public infrastructure featuring two docks and three moorings, along with necessary equipment for handling bulk, container, general, and liquid cargo for any economic sector. Upon completion, it will become the country's third-largest port, following El Callao (North Pier and South Pier) and Chancay.
The project's development is expected to stimulate mining investments of over US$15 billion in the southern region, leading to economic growth, job creation, and improved living standards across 29 provinces and 280 districts in the Ica, Ayacucho, Apurímac, Cusco, and Arequipa regions.
The PROINVERSIÓN has reported that Three companies presented their credentials to compete as “qualified interested parties” in the modernization project of the Huancayo – Huancavelica Railway in Peru.
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Read moreThe Private Investment Promotion Agency (PROINVERSIÓN) announced that the international bidding process for the modernization project of the Huancayo – Huancavelica Railway has nine interested companies that have purchased participation rights in Peru.
Read moreThe Private Investment Promotion Agency (PROINVERSIÓN) has called the Comprehensive Projects Contest for the concession delivery of the “Operation and Maintenance of the New Emergency Hospital of Villa El Salvador” in Lima, Peru.
Read moreThe Private Investment Promotion Agency (PROINVERSIÓN) and the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) have declared "New Port Terminal of San Juan de Marcona" project of interest, located in the district of Marcona, province of Nazca, department of Ica, Peru.
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