Mexico, RC

We support the community in Santa Catarina to face the COVID-19

CAMS continues to make progress in its policy of supporting the local communities in which it operates, committed even more strongly in the current context. In this case, as an active member of the community, it has collaborated with disadvantaged families in the Municipality of Santa Catarina.

Brazil

VIABAHIA has become the first federal road concessionaire with an international standard in Road Safety Management.

USA

On April 7, 2020, on the occasion of the crisis caused by COVID-19, IBBTA sent a letter to Congress to report on the situation of the pandemic in the infrastructure sector.

India, RC

All the efforts of our teams in India are addressing the crisis

Brazil, RC

VIABAHIA, in partnership with VITALMED, the Federal Road Police (PRF) and the Social Service for Transport and the National Service for Learning Transport (SEST SENAT) is developing on the ground – from 27/03 to next April 3rd – a campaign aimed at professional drivers, who guarantee the supply of goods and food throughout Brazil.

Corporate, Europe

ROADIS, as the first organization in Europe to implement this cutting-edge technology in business management software – in record time – for financial projects, recently participated in the event organized by AUSAPE.

USA

Letter: Dear Members of the General Assembly, We need safer roads and less traffic congestion.

Corporate, RC

As part of our team’s personal and professional development strategy, the Human Resources management is promoting ROADIS’ first equality plan.

Mexico, RC

CAMS, within its concern for collaborating with the local communities in which it operates; as well as contributing to improving the environment surrounding the Monterrey-Saltillo highway, carried out a joint action with the city council of the municipality of Santa Catarina.

Corporate, Mexico

ROADIS has reached financial close for the construction of the Santa Catarina Viaduct in Mexico, which will have a total investment under management of approximately 7 billion Mexican pesos (approximately 330 million euros).