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The Spanish conglomerate that wants to lead DIA’s $1.8 billion terminal project faces flak over refugee camps and bribery case

Ferrovial isn’t a household name in Colorado, but the company could play a big role at Denver International Airport if the City Council approves a $1.8 billion terminal partnership contract Monday night. The Madrid-based conglomerate, whose airport operator is leading a team of equity and construction partners in a proposed 34-year arrangement at DIA, has wide-ranging businesses and projects in 15 countries that, to some, make it a compelling partner.

 

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