Work resumes on the expansion of the airport in Lima
The expansion of Lima’s Jorge Chavez airport, which Ineco began supervising with its partner CESEL in 2014 for OSITRAN (Public Transport Infrastructure Investment Oversight Board), …
The expansion of Lima’s Jorge Chavez airport, which Ineco began supervising with its partner CESEL in 2014 for OSITRAN (Public Transport Infrastructure Investment Oversight Board), …
In consortium with Peruvian consultancy HOB, Ineco has been awarded the contract to prepare a pre-investment study for the creation of a new aerodrome in …
Ineco has signed a third contract with the Uruguay Rail Corporation to provide advisory services in signalling and telecommunications for the review of the Central …
The change in the management model promoted by Banobras has led to significant improvements to this Mexican highway. With a total of 148 kilometres and the highest standards of quality and service, the management data reveal an increase in capacity, enhanced revenue monitoring and a notable improvement in road safety.
The Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MOPT) of Costa Rica has extended the contract with Ineco for the administrative, technical, legal and environmental management …
Aeronáutica Civil de Colombia (Aerocivil) has contracted a consortium made up of Ineco and Colombian engineering firm Integral to carry out research for the implementation …
Ineco is leading the consortium with Spanish engineering firm Ivicsa that will carry out the updating of the Master Plan for Simón Bolívar Airport in …
Aeropuertos de Perú (AdP) has entrusted the Ineco-CEMOSA consortium with the construction project and monitoring in the bidding phase of the expansion of the Capitán …
The commissioning of Metro de Quito’s first subway line is fast approaching. Ineco has supervised the construction of the 18 new trains built by Spanish company CAF, that in just a few short months will be providing service to the most ambitious and significant infrastructure project in the history of the city and will be helping to create a “place to be better citizens”.
The head of the GAP network outlines the challenges of keeping airport infrastructure up-to-date, the key to achieving economic efficiency and passenger service quality.