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Investimentos e Participações em Infraestrutura S.A. - Invepar
Trade nameInvestimentos e Participações em Infraestrutura S.A.
Company typeSociedade Anônima
Traded as
Industry
Founded2000
HeadquartersRio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
ProductsInfrastructure construction, toll road and other transport concessions
Websitewww.invepar.com.br

Investimentos e Participações em Infraestrutura S.A. - Invepar, or Invepar S.A., is a private urban mobility and transit infrastructure management company headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. The company holds 11 concessions through its subsidiary companies and joint ventures in the toll roads, airports and urban mobility segments.

In the toll roads segment, Invepar holds eight concessions in Brazil, including main and nearby corridors and access roads. In the airports segment, the company controls the concession-holder of São Paulo International Airport (GRU).

In the urban mobility segment, Invepar holds the Rio de Janeiro Light Rail concessions, controls Metrô Barra, and is responsible for the procurement and provision of rolling stock systems used on metro Line 4 in the state of Rio de Janeiro, which came into service in 2016. It held the Rio de Janeiro Metro concessions from 2009 to 2021, when it was sold to Mubadala Investment Company.

Invepar airports

GRU Airport at night

São Paulo International Airport has been run by Concessionária do Aeroporto Internacional de Guarulhos S.A. since 2012. In 2017, a daily average of 104 thousand passengers passed through the airport, with around 800 takeoffs and landings every day. 37.8 million people boarded or deboarded almost 270 thousand flights in 2017. It is the main distribution hub for flights in Brazil, with 88 regular destinations, 46 international and 42 domestic.

GRU Airport is also the biggest gateway for air cargo in Brazil, handling 43% of domestic volume.

Invepar Urban Mobility

Metrô do Rio de Janeiro na estação São Cristóvão, próximo ao Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica Celso Suckow da Fonseca campus Maracanã

As the biggest private metro operator in Brazil, Invepar was in charge of operating MetrôRio Lines 1 and 2 since 2009. In 2017, over 240 million passengers traveled on these three Rio de Janeiro metro lines. In November 2021, Invepar sold the metro operations to Emirati holding company Mubadala Investment Company.

Also in the Urban Mobility segment, the Company is a shareholder in VLT Carioca (Light Rail Transit), inaugurated in 2016. This light rail service operates in the center of the city of Rio, with two lines totaling 28 km. Over 15 million passengers used this mode of transport in 2017.

2017 highlights:

  • Passengers carried: 256.2 million
  • Paying passengers: 227.6 million
  • First full year of operation for the Light Rail Transit (VLT Carioca) system in Rio de Janeiro and Line 4 of the Rio metro
  • Inauguration of the direct link between metro Lines 1 and 4, eliminating the connection at General Osório station in Ipanema
  • VLT Carioca's Line 2 started operations

Invepar Toll Roads

With eight toll roads covering a distance of 2,337 km, Invepar has a diversified portfolio of concessions in five Brazilian states and the Federal District. Located in urban and rural regions, the roads have different operational characteristics. Due to the higher concentration of people, toll roads in urban centers carry a higher volume traffic. In contrast, concessions in rural regions are more seasonal and used for longer journeys.

2017 highlights:

  • Equivalent Paying Vehicles (EPVs): 236.3 million
  • Duplication of 37 km by CART (São Paulo)
  • CLN delivers works on the bridge over River Jacuípe (Bahia)
  • Duplication of the Telésphoro Cândido de Rezende viaduct by Via040 (Minas Gerais)
  • CBN delivers duplication of the Lauro de Freitas bypass (Bahia)

References

  1. "BM&F Bovespa Website (in Portuguese)". Archived from the original on August 14, 2014. Retrieved November 17, 2013.
  2. "Mubadala takes over control of Metrô Rio". valorinternational (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-09-24.

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