Shortlist drawn up for Lima Metro Line 2 contract

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The agency which coordinates private investment into Peru, Proinversion, has shortlisted three consortia for a contract to construct Line 2 of the Lima Metro.

The 27-kilometre line will connect the districts of Callao and Ate, with an 8-kilometre branch line from Oscar Benavides to Néstor Gambetta Avenue. Line 2 will cut travel times between Callao and Ate from two hours to just 45 minutes.

The shortlist includes:

    • New Lima Metro Consortium – Cosapi, Impregilo, Iridium Infrastructure Concessions, Vialia, Ansaldo Breda and Ansaldo STS;
    • Lima Metro Underground Consortium – Astaldi and Controladora de Operaciones de Infraestructura;
    • Consortium of Lima Metro Line 2 – Odebrecht Latinvest Peru, Graña y Montero, Construtora Andrade Gutierrez and Queiroz Galvão.

Proinversion said that bids will be submitted by February 21 and the contract will be awarded on February 28.

Christy Garcia-Goths, head of railway projects at Proinversion, said the project would “invigorate” public transport in the city.

Photo courtesy of Jorge Gobbi under Creative Commons license.

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