
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – A consortium of three construction and engineering companies won a bid to build a key part of the government’s $8 billion “Mayan Train” project planned for southern Mexico, officials said on Thursday.
Construcciones Urales S.A. de C.V., Gami Ingenieria e Instalaciones S.A. de C.V. and Azvi S.A.U. presented a 10.19 billion pesos ($424.71 million) bid to construct the third segment of the train, according to the National Fund for Tourism Promotion, or Fonatur.
Consortium of firms wins bid to build third phase of Mexico’s ‘Mayan Train’
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