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Less capex, more services: the CS Infra's plan to grow in concessions

In March, the team's infrastructure arm won two concessions: a 308-kilometre corridor between Paranatinga and Canarana, in Mato Grosso – which should consume R$ 1.1 billion in investments – and the administration of 13 bus terminals and 6 bus terminals of the Express Tiradentes, in São Paulo, with R$ 170 million in contributions expected during the 30-year contract. CEO Fernando Quintas said that the CS Infra has a robust pipeline of project ana…
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In March, the team's infrastructure arm won two concessions: a 308-kilometre corridor between Paranatinga and Canarana, in Mato Grosso – which should consume R$ 1.1 billion in investments – and the administration of 13 bus terminals and 6 bus terminals of the Express Tiradentes, in São Paulo, with R$ 170 million in contributions expected during the 30-year contract. CEO Fernando Quintas said that the CS Infra has a robust pipeline of project ana…

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braziljournal.com broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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