
Ayesa has been awarded the detailed engineering for a 15km section of the €3.06bn Anillo Vial Periférico (AVP) ring road project in Lima, Peru, which includes twin tunnels.
Segment 2, awarded by the joint venture of Ferrovial, Sacyr and Acciona, accounts for around 55% of the project’s total capital investment.
The segment, one of three for the project, will be designed as an expressway with three lanes in each direction. It will include two twin tunnels, multiple structures, retaining walls, trunk and side toll stations, and lateral roads to ease local traffic flow.
Ayesa will develop Definitive Engineering Studies (EDIs) within a 38-month timeframe. These studies will provide comprehensive analyses and plans that ensure the project meets engineering, regulatory, and safety standards while assessing feasibility and estimating costs.
Delivered under a public-private partnership model, the 38.4km-long toll highway will connect Lima and Callao, serving more than 4.5 million residents across 11 districts.
The project aims to alleviate traffic congestion in Lima, improving connectivity with key routes such as the Panamericana Norte, Panamericana Sur, and the Central Highway. Additionally, it will link with Lima’s metropolitan transport systems, including Lines 1, 2, and 4 of the Lima Metro, the Metropolitano, and the forthcoming San Juan de Lurigancho-Independencia cable car.