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Carlos Slim, Acciona, and ICA make bid for Mexico City airport

Designed by British architect Norman Foster and Slim's son-in-law Fernando Romero, the futuristic terminal building is slated to serve some 68 million passengers a year by the time it opens in 2020.

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07/12/2016 |14:50
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Dec 7 Billionaire Carlos Slim's Carso and FCC presented a joint bid on Wednesday with Spanish firm Acciona and cash-strapped builder ICA to build the terminal of Mexico City's new $13 billion airport.

Reuters reported on Tuesday that the group, which includes Mexican firms Constructora Y Edificadora GIA+A (GIA), Promotora y Desarrolladora Mexicana (Prodemex), and the construction unit of Grupo Hermes, would compete together for the project.

A consortium led by Portuguese construction firm Mota Engil also threw its hat into the ring for the futuristic terminal, which sources have said could cost around $3.5 billion.

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The presentation of proposals continued into Wednesday afternoon.

Designed by British architect Norman Foster and Slim's son-in-law Fernando Romero, the terminal building is slated to serve some 68 million passengers a year by the time it opens in 2020.