ICA Fluor wins $198 mln Mexico City airport tender
MEXICO CITY, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Mexico-based company ICA Fluor has won a contract to build the medium-voltage electrical distribution network for the new Mexico City airport, the state-run company overseeing the project said on Friday.
Grupo Aeroportuario de Mexico City (GACM) said ICA Fluor won the 3.656 billion peso ($198 million) tender in conjunction with Mexican firm Industria del Hierro.
ICA Fluor is a joint venture between Mexican construction company ICA and U.S. engineering firm Fluor Corp .
Struggling with heavy debt, ICA said in August it had filed a pre-packaged bankruptcy plan that had been subscribed to by the majority of its creditors.
($1 = 18.4760 Mexican pesos) (Reporting by Noe Torres; Editing by Tom Hogue)