Mexico Settles With Contractors for Canceled Airport Terminal
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Mexico City’s airport authority settled a dispute with builders on an 85 billion peso ($4.45 billion) contract for the terminal at a new Mexico City airport that President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador canceled a month before taking office.
Grupo Aeroportuario Ciudad de la Mexico will pay 14.2 billion pesos, equivalent to 16.7% of the contract’s total cost, to Constructora Terminal de Valle de Mexico, a consortium that includes Carlos Slim’s Operadora Cicsa, the Communications and Transportation Ministry said in an emailed statement. The contracts represented 45% of the airport’s total cost, the ministry said.