The Group's Companies:

 

CCR Ponte

The Rio-Niterói Bridge was the first big Brazilian highway structure granted for private administration, in June 1995.

CCR RodoNorte

RodoNorte administrates four sections of main highways, as well as access sections, totaling 567 kilometers

 

CCR RodoAnel

The Concessionária CCR RodoAnel is the company responsible for administrating the 32-kilometer western section of the Mário Covas Rodoanel.

CCR ViaOeste

The Castello-Raposo System, administrated by CCR ViaOeste, consists of the Castello Branco, Senador José Ermírio de Moraes, Raposo Tavares, and Dr. Celso Charuri highways.

 

CCR NovaDutra

Built nearly 60 years ago, the 407-kilometer President Dutra Highway links the Nation¿s two most important metropolitan regions

CCR AutoBAn

The Anhangüera-Bandeirantes System, administrated by AutoBAn, consists of the Anhangüera (SP-330), Bandeirantes (SP-348), and Dom Gabriel Paulino Bueno Couto (SP-300) highways, and the Adalberto Panzan (SPI-02/330) connector.

 

CCR ViaLagos

CCR ViaLagos is the concessionaire that administrates Lagos Highway that connects Rio Bonito to São Pedro da Aldeia

Renovias

The highways currently administrated by Renovias totalize 345.6 kilometers, connecting the city of Campinas with southern Minas Gerais.

 

CCR Actua

CCR Actua is a Center for Shared Services that assists all of the concessionaires of the CCR Group with their administrative needs.

STP/SemParar

STP ¿ Serviços e Tecnologia de Pagamento S.A. (a payment services and technology group) handles the Sem Parar

 

Controlar

Controlar is a company that is responsible for the environmental vehicular inspections in the city of São Paulo, under concession from the city government.

CCR Engelog

CCR Engelog was created to be the engineering center for coordinating construction and developing engineering solutions

 

ViaQuatro

ViaQuatro is a concessionaire belonging to the CCR Group which will be responsible for operating and maintaining the Yellow Line 4 of the São Paulo Subway