The scheme has a budget of US$970m (£585m) and involves building and operating 9.3km of urban highway. Key aspects include a tunnel under the San Cristóbal hill and Mapocho River, improvements to existing stretches of road and an underwater tunnel running from the south side of the Centenario Bridge.
This highway will help shorten travel time for commuters in the eastern part of Chile's capital while improving traffic on an existing, heavily congested road.
OHL began working in Chile in the 1980s and other recent wins include the concession for the Puente Industrial road bridge in BÃobÃo. Sacyr has been working in the country since 1996 and its concessions arm currently has five Chilean highways that together total a length of 676km.
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