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Cintra

British  
/ ˈsɪntrə /

noun

  1. the former name for Sintra

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In addition to his wife, whom he married in 1966, Mr. Agee is survived by a daughter, Cintra Agee; a son, Matthew; and three grandchildren.

From New York Times

Hessler heard arguments Nov. 22 from lawyers for a team of companies led by Spanish firm Cintra.

From Washington Post

The Maryland Department of Transportation has defended the contract award and said Cintra filed its bid protest too late.

From Washington Post

A losing-bid team, led by Spanish firm Cintra, has argued the state improperly awarded the first contract because the Transurban team lacked a construction contractor at the time and had “gamed” the selection process by assuming unrealistically low construction costs.

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The state’s Court of Special Appeals is already considering whether the Cintra team filed its bid protest in time.

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