
Aldesa Construcciones S.A. - Sucursal Perú (Aldesa Perú)
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Aldesa Construcciones S.A. Sucursal en Perú (Aldesa Peru) is a subsidiary of the Spanish construction group Aldesa founded in 2012, aimed at developing infrastructure works in Peru. Based in Lima, Aldesa Peru was allocated in 2016 the 52km Stretch 2 of the road integration project Tacna - La Paz, whose works consider a US$41-million investment and its delivery is planned for 2018.
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