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How is the road infrastructure programme going?

Fourth-generation infrastructure projects are mostly in pre-qualification stages at present. What can be expected to be achieved for 2014?

Concessions for $28bn of road projects are in hand. How would you assess the process for the fourth generation of concessions going forward?

The soon-to-be-completed enlargement of the Panama Canal is driving a wave of new policy on sea transport in the region. Several countries are expanding their port infrastructure and, in some cases, even developing options to compete directly with the canal itself. Colombia, with its coast opening up to both the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans and an increasing number of...

With investments in road infrastructure taking off, Colombia is recognising the need to improve other elements of the logistics mix to reap full benefits of these works. As economic growth and new trade agreements turn up the pressure to move larger amounts of goods, the country is looking to improve the logistics chain at each link. The main challenges will be...

After consecutive years of economic growth, Colombia is taking advantage of its macroeconomic stability to improve transport links. Much of this investment will go into the road network, especially through the flagship fourth-generation road concession programme. Expansion of port infrastructure, which has already benefitted from successful public-private concessions,...

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