CCR Metrô Bahia is a CCR Group company, one of Latin America´s largest infrastructure concession companies. Since 2013, the Concessionaire is responsible for building, maintaining and operation Salvador and Lauro de Freitas Metro System for a 30-year period, by means of a Public-Private Partnership (PPP), with investments around R$ 5.8 billion. It is the metro system that grew the most in Latin America in the last years, generating about eight thousand jobs in the work peak.
In 2018, the Concessionaire completed Bahia metro implementation upon delivering Aeroporto Station and reaching Salvador Metropolitan Region, making the city one of three Brazil´s capitals to have the modal interconnecting downtown to the airport. In the same year, the landscape and urban design in Avenida Paralela central pavement was completed, with a hiking and bike lane of 12 km.
Currently, CCR Metrô Bahia operates two lines, with 33 km, 20 stations, 8 bus interconnection terminals, 40-train fleet, employs around 1,500 collaborators and has more than 2 thousand monitoring cameras linked to the Concessionaire Operational Control Center.
Established in 1999 to operate in the segments of highway concession, urban mobility, airports and services, Grupo CCR is a national and international benchmark and was responsible for the first trading in B3 Novo Mercado, formerly BM&FBovespa.
Grupo CCR is responsible for 3,738 kilometers of the national highways under concession, in the States of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, Mato Grosso do Sul and Rio Grande do Sul (RS), under the management of concessionaires CCR NovaDutra (SP-RJ), CCR ViaLagos (RJ), CCR RodoNorte (PR), CCR AutoBAn (SP), CCR ViaOeste (SP), CCR RodoAnel (SP), CCR SPVias (SP), Renovias (SP), CCR MSVia (MS) and CCR ViaSul (RS). It was also responsible for the first highway concession agreement in Brazil, through CCR Ponte, responsible for the Rio-Niterói Bridge between June 1995 and May 31, 2015.
It also comprises the shareholding control of concessionaire ViaRio, in charge of the construction and operation of the Transolímpica Express Corridor, in Rio de Janeiro State.
In addition, the Grupo CCR is engaged in associated businesses, such as the high capacity data transmission sector operated by Samm, a company providing multimedia and IP connectivity services, supported by over 4,700 kilometers of underground and air optical fiber.
Grupo CCR also operates in the passenger transportation segment through concessionaires ViaQuatro, ViaMobilidade, CCR Barcas and CCR Metrô Bahia, responsible for, respectively, the operation of Line 4 – Yellow of the São Paulo City Subway, Line 5 – Purple of the São Paulo City Subway and Line 17 – Gold of the São Paulo City Monorail System, passenger waterway transportation in the Rio de Janeiro State and subway system in the cities of Salvador and Lauro de Freitas, in addition to the participation in the concession of VLT Carioca (Light Rail Vehicle), which will interconnect the port region and downtown Rio de Janeiro.
In 2012, Grupo CCR began its operations in the airport sector through the acquisition of the interest equity in the concessionaires owned by the international airports in Quito (Ecuador), San José (Costa Rica) and Curaçao. In Brazil, owns concessionaire BH Airport, engaged in the management of the Belo Horizonte International Airport, in Minas Gerais State. In 2015, Grupo CCR acquired TAS (Total Airport Services), US company that provides airport services.
Committed with the sustainable development, entered into the UN Global Compact and, in 2018, it comprises, for the eighth consecutive year, the ISE portfolio (BM&FBovespa Corporate Sustainability Index). Currently, Grupo CCR counts on approximately 13 thousand employees.
The CCR Group is one of the largest infrastructure concession companies in Latin America.
Operating in the segments of highway concession, urban mobility, airports and services, Grupo CCR works with four business centers, engaged in the management of both current and new businesses.
CCR Lam Vias: responsible for the federal highway concessions, such as CCR NovaDutra, CCR ViaLagos, CCR RodoNorte, CCR MSVia, ViaRio and CCR ViaSul.
CCR Infra SP: responsible for the highway concessions in São Paulo State, such as CCR AutoBAn, CCR ViaOeste, CCR RodoAnel, CCR SPVias and Renovias.
CCR Mobilidade: responsible for concessionaires ViaQuatro, ViaMobilidade, CCR Barcas, CCR Metrô Bahia and VLT Carioca.
CCR Aeroportos: responsible for concessionaires BH Airport (Belo Horizonte International Airport), Quiport (Quito International Airport, Ecuador), Aeris (San José International Airport, Costa Rica), CAP (Curaçao International Airport, the Netherlands Antilles), in addition to TAS (Total Airport Services, in the United States of America), company that provides airport services.