Trump Towers Rio, the $2.1 billion office project in downtown Rio de Janeiro, is offering work for Brazilian builders after construction for 2016 Olympics in Rio will be winding down.
Even Construtora & Incorporadora SA, the Sao Paulo-based home and office builder and equity partner in the project, will have rights of first refusal for three of the five towers, Stefan Ivanov, chief executive officer of the project, said in an interview. Construction of the first two towers will start in the second half of this year and probably will be completed in 2017, he said.
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