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construction New airport terminal in Mexico City In the international infrastructu- re area, some of the airport works awarded to FCC are worth mentio- ning. The consortium of which FCC forms part is building the new ter- minal at Mexico City airport, which will become the second airport in execution worldwide and one of the largest infrastructure projects in La- tin America. The airport’s design is innovative and complex and will require the application of the latest technology and the latest advances in enginee- ring for its planning and construc- tion. The new terminal of the future airport will have an area of approxi- mately 743,000 square meters dis- tributed in four levels and through which it is estimated that 68 million passengers will pass each year. The International Jorge Chavez Airport (Peru) FCC was recently awarded the design and construction contract for the ex- pansion project for the Jorge Chavez international airport in Peru. In this case, the consortium formed by FCC Construcción, Salini Impregilo and Aecom was selected to carry out this major project, which includes an airs- trip, a new terminal at Jorge Chávez International Airport and a new control tower, among other facilities. When the project is completed, the new air- port infrastructure will be the largest and most modern in the region, thus reinforcing the development and inte- gration of the economic and business sector in Callao (Peru). Toyo Tunnel (Colombia) FCC won the contract for the design, construction, operation and main- tenance of the Toyo tunnel, located between the municipalities of Giraldo and Cañasgordas, some 500 kilome- tres northwest of the Colombian ca- pital. Once completed, this infrastruc- ture will be the longest of its kind in Colombia. B U S I N E S S 22 B U S I N E S S

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