AMG Alliance Infrastructure.Developing and structuring public/private infrastructure for Latin America.

We identify investment opportunities, evaluate projects and build profitable alliances for our partners and clients.

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Our
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Mission
Mission

To develop and structure public/private infrastructure for Latin America.

Vision
Vision

To articulate public/private alliances, leveraging new technologies, innovative partnership models and financial instruments that set us apart from traditional developers.

Values
Values

Integrity and compliance come first in every public-private partnership we build. We develop infrastructure in Latin America with the rigor these projects demand to improve people's lives.

We bring expertise and technological support to develop innovative and sustainable projects. We are passionate about developing impactful projects that create value for the countries of the Region, their people and our clients.

What We Do

New Project Development

Financial Structuring

PPP Models, Bidding Systems & Risk Allocation

Due Diligence

Contractual Models

Pre-feasibility & Preliminary Engineering

Demand Modeling

EPC/EPCM Alliance & Consortium Structuring

AI-Assisted Bid Preparation

AI-Assisted Project Management & Monitoring

Our Team

Our partners and associates have led projects worth over USD 28 billion, combining strategic vision, technical expertise and a unique network across the region.

Meet the team

Team
Experience

Over 28 billion dollars in infrastructure projects across 8 countries in the region.

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Chile

15,669 MUS$

11 projects

Network of urban toll road concessions that transformed Santiago's mobility starting in 2004. Comprising Autopista Central, Costanera Norte, Vespucio Norte, Vespucio Sur, Acceso Nororiente, Túnel San Cristóbal, and Acceso Sur, with over 200 km of expressways featuring electronic free-flow tolling. Considered the most modern urban toll road network in Latin America at the time of its implementation.

Concession program for the country's main highway (3,363 km total), which from the 1990s onward enabled the construction of a divided highway between La Serena and Puerto Montt (~1,500 km), divided into 12 concession segments. Currently undergoing re-tendering with new investments including expansion to three and four lanes, alignment corrections, and technological upgrades.

First airport concession for Chile's main air terminal, awarded in 1997. Included the expansion of the international terminal by ~65,000 m², a 60-meter control tower, 75,000 m² of aircraft apron, a 3,800-meter second runway, and new facilities. The airport grew from 4 million to over 16 million passengers per year.

Multipurpose desalination plant with a capacity of 1,000 l/s, with a planned expansion to increase production by 1,000 l/s and an additional USD 300 MM in investment.

Ruta 5 Norte Santiago–Los Vilos segment, a 220 km linear project including a 14 km urban section with free-flow electronic tolling.

75 km linear highway project.

126 km highway, bid preparation and EPC consortium formation.

Northern access to Concepción, EPC consortium formation, 75 km linear project.

Santiago–Los Vilos segment, EPC consortium formation, 220 km linear project.

500 kV AC high-voltage transmission line Mejillones–Cardones (600 km). Landmark project that interconnected the SING and SIC power grids.

First high-speed passenger and freight railway project in Chile and Latin America.

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Perú

6,979 MUS$

3 projects

One of the largest industrial projects in Peru, focused on producing cleaner fuels.

955 km, consortium formation and prequalification study.

128 km, consortium formation and prequalification study.

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Paraguay

930 MUS$

2 projects

Project that integrated Yacyretá's generation capacity into the national grid.

110 km, consortium formation and prequalification study.

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Brasil

2,200 MUS$

1 project

The longest and most powerful transmission line in Latin America (2,539 km), capable of transmitting 4,000 MW from Belo Monte to Rio de Janeiro.

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Costa Rica

1,000 MUS$

1 project

First operational toll road concession including an urban segment, totaling 90 km with an ADT of 100,000 vehicles/day. Includes expansion project development.

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Colombia

500 MUS$

1 project

First project to introduce combined-cycle technology in Colombia.

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México

500 MUS$

1 project

76 km interurban highway forming part of the Mexico City–Tuxpan corridor.

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Panamá

260 MUS$

1 project

246 km, consortium formation and prequalification study.

We are committed to adding innovation and efficiency to the development of our projects, with special attention to risk balance, a sound financial structure and the best outcomes for users.

Contact

If you would like to learn more about our services or explore collaboration opportunities, please don't hesitate to reach out.

contacto@amg-alliance.com