Mexico’s largest construction company, ICA, has won a 2.566 billion-peso ($197 million) contract to build a tunnel aimed at reducing flood risks in the center of the country. The Churubusco-Xochiaca tunnel project, which was awarded through public tender, includes the construction of a 13km (8-mile) tunnel that is scheduled to take 29 months.
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Mexico's ICA wins $197 million tunnel contract
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Amanda Foley on
20/08/2014 in News
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