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Cemex Colombia said 90% of water used in cement production comes from ‘non-fresh’ sources
Some countries in Latin America are seeing construction perform very strongly
South America can look forward to several years of solid construction equipment sales between 2023 and 2027, after several years of turbulence. But it needs political stability.
Government investment in infrastructure, high commodity prices and a degree of political stability should help to construction equipment sales in South America
Major contractors exploring new markets will need more than megaprojects alone to succeed.
Mota-Engil’s projects in Africa and Latin America helped to drive a 47% increase in turnover and 31% jump in profit in 2022.
Latin American construction output could hit US$545 billion in 2022
Latin American infrastructure faces challenge to tap into vast potential
Colombia is expecting construction to be one of the first sectors of the economy to be restarted from April 27
Major equipment manufacturers have ceased production while thousands of jobsites are shut down
Chinese-led consortium wins contract to build Bogota metro line
A new 2.3km long new cable-stayed bridge is said to be one of the longest road bridges in Latin America
Mexican materials producer reports growth in sales and EBITDA in third quarter of 2018
Work is scheduled to start on the large infrastructure project in 2019
Bloc of Latin American countries agree to start fund to improve connectivity in region
Suspension bridge between Bogotá and Villavicencio collapses, killing construction workers on the site
Mexican company to supply materials for Colombian infrastructure project
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