The National Infrastructure Agency (ANI) of Colombia has signed the contract with Plural Structure ALO Sur for the Avenida Longitudinal de Occidente (ALO) Sur road project, the second initiative of the 5G Concessions to be awarded.
Plural Structure ALO Sur was awarded the project on December 13, 2021. The consortium is formed by Concay SA, Coherpa Ingenieros Constructores SAS, Mario Alberto Huertas Cotes and Pavimentos Colombia SAS, each with a 25% stake. ALO Sur project will have an estimated investment of COP1.17 billion (USD290 million) and is expected to boost the generation of 19,743 direct, indirect and induced jobs in Bogotá and the department of Cundinamarca.
The scope of works includes the redevelopment of a 24.5 km road between Chusacá (Soacha) and Calle 13 in Fontibón and the construction of two vehicular bridges over the Bogotá River. The project also includes the construction of nearly 10 km of cycle path, as well as the generation of a public space of approximately 153,000 square meters.
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