
Consorcio Ruta 160 (Consorcio Azvi - Orosi)
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Consorcio Ruta 160 (Consorcio Azvi - Orosi) is a joint venture engaged in construction and established by Costa Rica's Grupo Orosi S.A. and Spain's Azvi S.A. It was incorporated in 2017 and in in 2018 it was awarded a contract for the Upgrade and Overhaul project of 160 National Road in Costa Rica, for the US$27.5mn, 21.6km Paquera - Playa Naranjo section. The firm is headquartered in Curridabat.
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