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A consortium led by Acciona to build two sections of the new Line 3 of the Santiago de Chile Metro



Metro de Santiago has awarded a consortium led by Acciona − in which the Chilean companies Brotec and Icafal also participate − the contract for the construction of the first two sections of the new Line 3 of the Santiago de Chile Metro.


A consortium led by Acciona to build two sections of the new Line 3 of the Santiago de Chile Metro

(15/09/2014)   

The contract, which amounts to 77 million euros, covers the construction of 6.7 kilometres of tunnels and accesses to installations for the stations of Cola de Maniobras, Estación Terminal Norte, Estación Cardenal Caro, Vivaceta, Conchalí and Plaza Chacabuco.

The project’s completion is planned for the end of next year. Line 3 has a total length of 22 kilometres and crosses the historic centre of the Chilean capital. It comprises 18 stations and will serve over 660,000 residents of Santiago.

 

 


 
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