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Cintra to build and operate
its second toll road in Greece
Cintra, a subsidiary of
Grupo Ferrovial, has been selected
by the Greek Government as provisional contractor to build,
finance, operate, maintain and exploit the Central Greece
Motorway (E65). The project is estimated to cost about 1.5
billion euro and the concession will run for 30 years.
This
will be Cintra's second toll road
in Greece, where it has already bid for a third project and is
short-listed for a fourth (those two projects represent a
projected investment of close to 3 billion euro).
In
this project, Cintra is the leader
(33.34%) of a consortium with ACS and Greek construction company
GEK (33.33% each); Cintra will
nominate the concession company's General Manager.
The
newly-built road will come into service in approximately 66
months. The road is expected to become operational by the end of
2009, when part of the road to be built by the Government will
be transferred to the concession company.
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