Contract awarded for the toll road PPP project in Hidalgo

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The Ministry of Public Works and Land Management of Mexico has selected Pinfra as a winner for the toll road PPP project in Hidalgo state, Mexico. The road will have a length of 10.31 kilometers and will connect Real del Monte and Huasca. 

Based on the agreement, Pinfra will design, construct, operate, exploit and maintain the toll road during a concession period of 30 years. The estimated construction time is 16 months, which leads to the start of operation in September 2022. 

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