After Delta, Andrade Gutierrez may withdraw from the Maracanã project.
The stadium in Rio, venue for the 2014 World Cup final, is beginning to be a risk factor for the tournament.
247 - Citing difficulties in securing financing since the launch of Operation Monte Carlo, the construction company Delta, owned by businessman Fernando Cavendish, announced its withdrawal from the consortium carrying out the renovation works at the Maracanã stadium, the venue for the 2014 World Cup final. Delta is one of three construction companies in the group, which also includes Odebrecht and Andrade Gutierrez.
Now, after Delta's withdrawal, Andrade Gutierrez is reporting that it is reevaluating its participation in the Congress. According to columnist Claudio Humberto, the construction company led by Sérgio Andrade is also considering dropping out of the Maracanã consortium. Days ago, Lauro Jardim, responsible for Radar Online, also reported that the project had been causing losses for the construction companies. In other words, Cavendish may have dropped out for reasons different from those he claimed.