The company, through its Grupo Costanera subsidiary, was awarded the concession for a 126-kilometer highway on Chiloé, strategically located for the island’s connection to the mainland.
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The company, through its Grupo Costanera subsidiary, was awarded the concession for a 126-kilometer highway on Chiloé, strategically located for the island’s connection to the mainland.
Topics: Infrastructure
Read MoreTopics: Infrastructure- Public Tender
Read MoreThe French chain projects 20% growth in 2025, driven by Brazilian tourism and reactivation of the Argentine market.
Topics: Infrastructure
Read MoreThe new Transforma Program aims to promote the Route of Parks as a key destination for nature and conservation, fostering the sustainable development of 60 local communities over the next 10 years.
Topics: Infrastructure
Read MoreThe Port of Antofagasta Breakwater Expansion Project promises not only to modernize Chile's port infrastructure, but also to open up foreign investment opportunities in a sector that is key for the country's economic development.
Topics: Infrastructure- Public Tender
Read MoreThe two companies, with their offer of US$813 million, have prevailed over two bids from Chinese consortiums, as well as offers submitted by other Spanish companies such as Acciona, Azvi and OHLA.
Topics: Infrastructure- Transport
Read MoreThe Spanish company, through Sociedad Concesionaria Autopista Central, will carry out the project to construct two tunnels under northern Santiago’s Lo Ruiz hill.
Topics: Infrastructure
Read MoreThe station, located in northern Chile, will be used by the civil aviation authority, DGAC, and will be powered by 340 solar panels and adjacent batteries placed beneath the region’s abundant sunlight.
Topics: Infrastructure- Energy
Read MoreAccording to a report by Colliers, the occupancy rate for Chilean hotels increased from 49% in 2022 to 51% at the end of 2023, and also compared favorably to 2018 and 2019, when the occupancy rate was 50% and 47% respectively.
Topics: Infrastructure
Read MoreThe company, which has been operating in the country for more than 20 years, announced its plans to add at least seven hotel assets to its portfolio in Chile, which would amount to more than 900 additional rooms.
Topics: Infrastructure
Read MoreMore than simply routes, bioceanic corridors are an engine for regional development and the key to Latin American integration. Through its strategic location and openness to global trade, Chile is driving ambitious connectivity projects.
Topics: Infrastructure
Read MoreThe first national survey of seawater processing plants found that the facilities in operation in the country currently have a combined capacity of 8,200 liters per second. The report states that that number could triple by 2028.
Topics: Infrastructure- Mining
Read MoreThe Spanish company will invest more than €300 million (around US$323 million) in the concession contract in Chile, and will generate approximately 1,200 jobs during the peak of the construction phase.
Topics: Foreign Investment- Infrastructure
Read MoreThe works privatization system today has totalled more than 100 contracts and more than US$27 billion in works distributed throughout the country.
Topics: Foreign Investment- Infrastructure
Read MoreThe portfolio includes 54 projects to be awarded through 43 tenders promoted by the Chilean government that are worth more than US$13 billion in investments in the Latin American country.
Topics: Foreign Investment- Infrastructure
Read MoreThe agreement signed by the Spanish company includes the new expansion phase of the Minera Spence deposit, owned by BHP and located in the municipality of Sierra Gorda in Chile’s Antofagasta Region.
Topics: Infrastructure
Read MoreThe new highway that will join Santiago and San Antonio will add to the more than US$6.5 billion that the Spanish firm has invested in the Latin American country since 1996.
Topics: Infrastructure
Read MoreThe US company has five buildings in Santiago, which have already exceeded 55% occupancy and demonstrate what WeWork have described as an “impressive” demand.
Topics: Infrastructure- Startup
Read MoreThe Orbital Sur project includes a new 24km-long highway, which will cross the municipal districts of Peñaflor, Calera de Tango and San Bernardo, forming a second metropolitan ring road.
Topics: Infrastructure- Public Tender- Transport
Read MoreIn August, the region reached an average occupancy of 44%. Brazil led with 60%, followed by Chile and Colombia, both with 55%, finishing with Peru (40%) and Argentina (20%).
Topics: Infrastructure- Tourism
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