Mota-Engil CEO confirms winning bid for Santos-Guaruja tunnel
Portuguese engineering firm Mota-Engil Latam Portugal EGL has secured a significant victory in the infrastructure sector. The company's subsidiary, Mota-Engil, has won the tender for the construction and operation of Brazil's first underwater tunnel, connecting the coastal cities of Santos and Guarujá in São Paulo state [1].
The project, which is estimated to require investments of around 7 billion reais ($1.29 billion), will receive up to 5.1 billion reais in public funding. The tunnel is expected to be a critical infrastructure development, easing traffic congestion and promoting economic growth in the region.
Mota-Engil's CEO, who confirmed the win, stated, "This project is a testament to our commitment to delivering innovative and sustainable infrastructure solutions. We are excited to contribute to the development of Brazil's transportation network."
The project's significance lies not only in its scale but also in its potential to transform the region's connectivity. The underwater tunnel, once operational, is projected to reduce travel time between Santos and Guarujá, thereby enhancing the quality of life for residents and facilitating business operations.
The tender process was competitive, with several international firms vying for the contract. Mota-Engil's success highlights the company's expertise and experience in complex infrastructure projects. The project is expected to commence soon, with completion slated for several years.
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[1] https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2025:newsml_L1N3US0TB:0-portugal-s-mota-engil-wins-tender-to-build-operate-immersed-tunnel-in-brazil/
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