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FCC, the Citizen Services Group, has stren-
gthened its leading positioning in Central
America with two new contracts: construc-
tion of access roads for the Mina de Cobre
project in Panama and widening of the In-
teramericana Norte highway in Costa Rica.
Both contracts represent revenues of 100
million euro, of which 93 million euro co-
rrespond to the Mina de Cobre project in
Panama. Thanks to this new contract, the
Citizen Services Group now has more than
2 billion euro in contracts in Panama.
Mina de Cobre is 120 kilometres west of
Panama City and 20 kilometres from the
Caribbean coast. Construction will be com-
pleted in 19 months. This contract is part of
the Cobre Panama project, currently under
construction, in which a world-class copper
leadership
New contracts in Panama and Costa Rica
worth 100 million euro.
Will be building the Mina
de Cobre access
roads and widen the
lnteramericana Norte
highway in Costa Rica.
FCC
bolsters
its
positioning in
Central America
mine in Colón province is being developed,
with a potential mine life of 30 years.
Investment in the project totals more than
4 billion euro (around 5 billion dollars),
making it the largest private investment in
Panama’s history. This project is headed by
Minera Panama, S.A., a subsidiary of Inmet
Mining Corporation, a multinational based
in Canada.
The works awarded to FCC’s construction
subsidiary in Central America contemplate
the construction of a 6.6-kilometre access
road connecting the mine with the facilities
on the coast. It will also build two additio-