
Strukton International has secured a contract worth €46M from Metro de Santiago to build five underground stations at the new Line 3 metro line under construction in Santiago, Chile.
The contract represents the company’s first project in the Latin American region. Strukton is part of a joint venture with Arrigoni Engineering & Construction.
The project includes the construction of five ventilation shafts and five underground stations: Los Libertadores, Cardenal Caro, Vivaceta, Conchali, and Plaza Chachabuco.
The scope involves civil, structural, architectural, and mechanical, electrical & plumbing (MEP) works.
The underground stations will be delivered within 22 months.
Strukton International managing director Bert Hoekstra said: “This project is therefore expected to be a firm base for further expanding the activities of Strukton International in Latin America and the rail/metro related business in general.”