This item is part of Stockwatch's value added news feed and is only available to Stockwatch subscribers.Here is a sample of this item:Aecon Group signs deal on Quito International Airport 2009-11-24 07:46 ET - News Release Mr. Mitch Patten reports AECON ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT WITH MUNICIPALITY OF QUITO REGARDING QUITO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Aecon Group Inc. has reached an agreement regarding issues affecting the Quito International Airport project that had arisen following a ruling earlier this year by the Constitutional Court of Ecuador.
Under the agreement, which is subject to approval by the Constitutional Court of Ecuador and a number of other closing deliverables, an arrangement has been found which addresses the prior court ruling, and which resolves a number of other issues important to the investors, the project's lenders and the municipality. Other key elements of the agreement include:
- Project lenders will resume financing for construction of the new
airport.
- Corporacion Quiport SA, which holds concession rights to
both the existing Quito airport and the new airport currently under
construction, will, in addition to the currently contracted
concession fees, pay the Municipality of Quito 18 per cent of Quiport's net
income plus $500,000 per year. This change will effectively
reduce the earnings Aecon reports from the project by approximately
18 per cent and increase the municipality's effective economic interest to
the equivalent of 26 per cent.
- A schedule of fee increases was established for "regulated" fees
charged by Quiport at the airports (including airline landing fees
and passenger departure fees). The schedule, which respects the
maximums established in the original concession agreements, provides
Quiport with increased certainty regarding the revenues expected to
be derived from the concession, and does not limit Quiport's ability
to charge market fees for "non-regulated" items such as duty-free and
car rental concessions, parking, food services etc.
- It was agreed that a new completion date and a new construction price
would be set for the project, reflecting the delays and increased
costs associated with the slowing of construction activity following
the court ruling earlier this year.
- A deadline of Jan. 29, 2010, was set for receipt of court approval
and finalization of all conditions and deliverables relating to the
settlement (including the construction issues noted above).
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