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Odinsa

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Type
  
Sociedad Anónima

Industry
  
Infrastructure

Number of employees
  
1275 (2015)

Revenue
  
195.6 million USD (2012)

Net income
  
80.3 million USD (2012)

Traded as
  
BVC: ODINSA

Key people
  
Mauricio Ossa, (CEO)

Headquarters
  
Bogotá

Founded
  
1992

Parent organization
  
Grupo Argos

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Products
  
Construction Infrastructure Transportation Energy

Subsidiaries
  
Concesión La Pintada S.A.S.

Odinsa S.A is a Colombian construction and infrastructure development and publicly traded company (the largest engineering association in Colombia). It engages in road, highway, airport (about 18% of total sales) and railway construction in addition to real estate and private/public grant projects (through concessions). Real estate projects are developed through the subsidiary Odinsa Holding Inc. The company also does business outside of Colombia, mostly in the Dominican Republic and other parts of the Caribbean. In 2002 it participated in a Social Interest Housing Project (50% interest) which built 450 homes.

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Odinsa is considered one of the eight "leading operators of transportation infrastructure worldwide". On September 14, 2010, it had a market cap of US$549.45 million (based on exchange rate of 1908.51 COP/1 USD).

According to the 2010 Global Competitiveness Report, Colombia's public infrastructure quality (railroads, ports and especially roads) is among the worst in South America, meaning that companies like Odinsa should continue to be in high demand (the company had a backlog of 1.2 billion USD in 2010 - up 20% over the previous year). It has benefited from the government's relaxation of control restrictions on foreign investment in the country.

Odinsa Projects

As of 2010-2011 the company has both minor and controlling interests in a number of large projects in Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Panama and Chile. In addition to the following business lines the company is also involved in projects having to do with electrical power generation (mostly in Panama and Chile), public services infrastructure, and real estate projects. Business associated with construction generates about half of Odinsa's revenue.

Transport Infrastructure: 20-year contract with the El Dorado International Airport, 30-year contract to develop and manage the main railroad network in Colombia was sold in 2006.

Urban Transport and Infrastructure: 7-year contract to build and maintain a 2.5 km stretch of road in Bogota.

Telecommunications and Infrastructure: 6-year contract with E-America to help with the installation of internet service stations which serve all parts of Colombia.

Competition

The group competes with numerous international companies for concession contracts and other types of business. Among its largest competitors are Obrascon Huarte Lain, Impregilo, Odebrecht and the China Railway Shisiju Group Corporation.

References

Odinsa Wikipedia