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Spanish toll road firm Cintra <CCIT.MC> reported a jump of over a quarter in 2006 core earnings on Thursday, fueled by higher traffic and raised tariffs, beating forecasts and driving shares higher.
Traffic fell in September on all but one road run by Spanish toll road operator Cintra <CCIT.MC> as a slowdown in the economy at home and in the United States hit the figures, data on the firm's ...
Cintra to brief RTC on LBJ Freeway plans, as private toll road era begins ...
According to the documents, Cintra is proposing adding two express lanes on each side of the 9.4-mile stretch of I-77 from I-277 to the Interstate 485 outer intersection.
That approach, Cintra has argued, will lead to escalating costs and construction delays down the line and, potentially, construction firms quitting — what Cintra’s lawyer, Douglas F. Gansler ...
Now Cintra is pushing back on NCDOT's claims. "We are very disappointed by the CRTPO’s decision to authorize changes to the use of outside shoulders along the I-77 managed lanes corridor," Jean ...
Cintra also was fined tens of thousands of dollars daily for missing an opening deadline. The CRTPO submitted an I-77 South express lanes project to NCDOT in 2014.
Cintra is among the world’s largest transportation network developers. It financed, built and manages the 26 miles of I-77 toll lanes from I-277/Brookshire Freeway to Mooresville.
A consortium led by the U.S. subsidiary of Spanish toll road developer Cintra will take on the Virginia Dept. of Transportation’s latest suburban Washington, D.C., express lane project—winning ...
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