Odinsa is a large Colombian construction and infrastructure development publicly traded company (the largest engineering association in Colombia). It engages in road, highway, airport (about 18% of total sales) and railway building in addition to real estate and private/public grant projects (through concessions). Real estate projects are through subsidiary Odinsa Holding Inc. The company also does business outside of Colombia, mostly in the Dominican Republic and other parts of the Caribbean. In 2002 it participated in a Social Interest Housing Project (50% interest) which built 450 homes.
Odinsa is considered one of the eight "leading operators of transportation infrastructure worldwide".
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The company has not participated in any projects.
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The National Agency for Infrastructure (ANI) in Colombia has agreed with the concessionaire Los Llano SAS (Consortium of Organización de Ingeniería Internacional S.A....
Read moreGrupo Argos' concessions subsidiary, Odinsa, has proposed to invest in two airport development projects in Colombia. The first involves the expansion of Bogotá's primary international gateway,...
Read moreEstructura Plural Vías del Nus SAS has achieved the financial closure for the Vías del Nus private initiative 4G highway project for a total amount of COP680 billion (US$226 million...
Read moreMota - Engil Group has reached an agreement with the infrastructure fund InfraRed Infrastructure Fund III for the sale of 85% stakes in the PPP Concessions in Aruba.
Read moreColombian infrastructure company CSS Constructures S.A. has won the concession contract for the Matecaña airport new terminal project, delivered under PPP scheme.
Read moreGrupo Argos, has signed a purchase agreement for the acquisition of 30% of the shares in Opain S.A., a concessionary company engaged in the administration, operation, commercial exploitation, mai...
Read moreThe total financing amount has reached COP1.2 billion (around US$420 million). International banks Itaú Unibanco S.A., New York Branch and Banco de Crédito del P...
Read moreColombia’s FDN has announced its participation in two projects part of the second phase of the fourth generation (4G) Program of highway concessions.
Read moreAecon Group has completed the sale of its 45.5 per cent interest in the Quito International Airport concessionaire, Corporaciσn Quiport S.A. (Quiport), for US$232.6 million to Grupo Odinsa and CCR.
Read moreThe three road pubic private partnership (PPP) projects are the following:
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