Mota-Engil Mexico Signs €185 Million Contract
2026-07-14 16:39
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Mexican subsidiary of Portuguese construction group Mota-Engil has signed two transport infrastructure construction contracts with a total value of approximately €185 million. The company disclosed this information in a statement submitted to the Portuguese Securities Market Commission (CMVM), noting that the cumulative duration of the new contracts is 16 months.

The two contracts have distinct focuses. One involves constructing a viaduct above existing road facilities to alleviate local traffic congestion; the other focuses on the development and implementation of an urban transport project in one of the country's major cities, including the construction of new bridges, roads, and bus lanes, as well as the supply of transport systems and deployment of an automated fare collection system.

Mota-Engil has been continuously expanding its business footprint in the Mexican market in recent years, and these new contracts further enrich its project portfolio in the country. In its statement, the company said that with these new contracts, Mota-Engil's Mexican subsidiary has ensured the growth and diversification of its order book, consolidating its position as a comprehensive engineering service provider with extensive coverage in Mexico.

Currently, several cities in Mexico are advancing transport infrastructure upgrades to meet the growing travel demand driven by urbanization. Through this signing, Mota-Engil's Mexican subsidiary has secured new business opportunities in the country's transport infrastructure sector. Upon completion, the projects are expected to provide local residents with more convenient public transport services and positively impact the improvement of the urban transport environment. Mota-Engil stated that it will continue to monitor infrastructure investment opportunities in Mexico and Latin America to drive the sustained development of its regional operations.

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