The Mexican government said the terminal is expected to serve 68 million passengers annually by the time it opens in 2020.Īside from CICSA and FCC, the winning group also includes the Spanish builder Acciona, and several Mexican firms: ICA, a builder that has been trying to restructure its debt after defaulting on $1.35 billion in bonds last year GIA+A Promotora and La Peninsular, which are respectively owned by Mexican businessmen Hipólito Gerard, Olegario Vázquez Aldir and billionaire Carlos Hank Rhon, Mexico’s tenth richest person. The Grupo Carso-led consortium offered the lowest bid of 84.8 billion Mexican pesos ($3.98 billion).Īs I reported in December, by submitting the lowest bid, the Slim-led consortium was seen as the favorite to win what's considered President Enrique Peña Nieto Administration's crown jewel infrastructure project: the $13 billion new Mexico City airport.Īccording to FCC, the new airport will be the world's second most important under construction, and the main contract to build the new airfield will be one of the largest infrastructure projects underway in Latin America. Visit for a guide to Mexico City/Benito Juarez International Airport, including information on terminals, parking, facilities and amenities.
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