Uruguay - Remodelling of a key urban avenue
This is a business opportunity from an overseas buyer. Pitch for the business and explain how your company meets their requirements.
Details
- Opportunity closing date
- 15 September 2025
- Opportunity publication date
- 19 August 2025
- Opportunity type
-
Public Sector and Aid Funded Business
- Industry
- Construction, Financial and professional services
- Enquiries received
- 0
- Value of contract
- £1m-5m
Description
Government ministry is inviting bids for the remodeling of Prof. Carminillo Mederos Avenue in Juan Lacaze, Uruguay. This infrastructure project is part of the country’s broader urban development efforts and is supported by funding from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
The contract includes:
- civil works for the restructuring and modernisation of the avenue, likely involving pavement renewal, drainage systems, sidewalks, lighting, and urban furniture
- improvements aimed at enhancing traffic flow, pedestrian safety, and urban aesthetics
- execution of the project under IDB procurement guidelines, ensuring transparency and international competitiveness
The total estimated budget for the project is USD 5.7 million, and the bidding process is open to eligible firms with experience in urban infrastructure and roadworks.
- Opportunity closing date
- 15 September 2025
- Value of contract
- £1m-5m
- The buyer is happy to talk to
- manufacturers, consultants
Express your interest
Express your interest to the Department for Business and Trade team in Argentina.
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