

Our Clients
COMAD has earned the trust of leading national and international companies, establishing itself as a benchmark in the sector. Among the clients who have honored us with their confidence are the Inter-American Development Bank, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration, the world's largest construction company, Asian project development companies, Ministries of Sovereign Governments, prestigious and long-established architectural firms in the United States, energy and oil project construction companies, and many others.
COMAD is proud to partner with these companies on genuine initiatives that strengthen the integrity and legality of their actions.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS
1. Aguamilpa Hydroelectric Plant
2. Zimapán Hydroelectric Plant
3. More than 500 kilometers of electrical transmission lines in Mexico
4. Electrical substations in Mexico
5. The Electrical Interconnection System for Central American Countries (SIEPAC)
6. Mexico City Metro Line 12.
7. The New Mexico City International Airport (NAICM).
8. The Mexico City-Toluca Interurban Train.
9. The Suburban Train.
10. The Panama Canal.
11. Special Project for the Preparation and Development of the Lima 2019 Pan American Games.
12. Design and construction of the Dolores Exit Longitudinal Highway and access to the bridge over the Lempa River (Nuevo Edén de San Juan) in El Salvador, financed by the United States Government through the Millennium Challenge Account.
13. Construction of Highway CA-03, sections 3 and 4, and bridges over the Lempa River in the name of Jesús, El Salvador, financed by the United States Government through the Millennium Challenge Account.
14. Construction of Highway CA-03, Sections 3 and 4, and the bridge over the Lempa River in Nuevo Edén, San Juan, Honduras, financed by the United States Government through the Millennium Challenge Account.
15. Adaptation and expansion of Highway CA-02E, Comalapa section, junction (PAZ31N) – El Salvador Airport – La Herradura Junction – Zacatecoluca – Department of La Paz, El Salvador, financed by the United States Government through the Millennium Challenge Account.