Currently, the Invepar group is composed of 5 companies: 5 public service concessionaires in Highways, Airports and Urban Mobility. The Invepar group is widely committed to the Invepar Code of Ethics and Conduct and the most rigorous national and international technical standards in their respective fields, with all of its companies aligned with the safety and comfort required by their users, the quality of service provided and the social and environmental welfare of the communities adjacent to these concessions.
Largest airport in South America, GRU Airport - Aeroporto Internacional de São Paulo is the main entrance for passenger and for airport cargo in Brazil.
The Linha Amarela is one of the main expressways in Rio de Janeiro. It is 20 km long and it connects Barra da Tijuca, on the city’s west side, to Ilha do Fundão, on the city’s north side.
ViaRio connects important parts of Rio de Janeiro and proposes an integrated mobility model to reduce the travel time from the west to the north of the city.
The VLT serves the users of various existing public transport systems, distributing these passengers in the various regions that make up the main area of the city of Rio de Janeiro. It comprise 25km divided into 2 lines and 26 stations and stops that connect the Rio de Janeiro Port region to the city center and Santos Dumont Airport.
Highway BA-099, which is managed by CLN, connects the city of Lauro de Freitas to the border between Bahia and Sergipe, with a total extension of 183 km of highways and 34.7 km of access roads, totaling 217.7 km.
The Via 040 toll road system extends for 936.8 km and connects Brazil’s capital Brasília (DF) with Juiz de Fora (MG). Of this total, 8.4 km are in the Federal District, 157.3 km in Goiás and 771.1 km in Minas Gerais. The concession covers 38 municipalities in a region with more than eight million inhabitants.
On April 11, 2024, the MG-JF section was auctioned and the winner was the Infraestrutura MG consortium, led by EPR. This section has approximately 232km.