- 1954, not opened. TBA
Buenos Aires 4 June 1948 30
April 1966 Emir SA,
TECSA,
TAMSE Córdoba 7 May 1989 See also
Trolleybuses in Córdoba. La Plata...
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VYCSA Roura &
Cevasa Electren Constru-Rail
Edileuropa Di
Stivaletti Michele TECSA Drace Dravosa GEOCISA COGESA Dycvensa Dycasa Pol-Aqua
Hochtief (66.5%) Turner...
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Severn Trent Block 3 with the
impoverished Southeast was
attributed to
TECSA (Tecnología y
Servicios de Agua S.A.),
which included Bancomer,
Bufete Industrial...
- (Caribbean Region) v. Violette – 0:0, 1:0
Fourth Round (Caribbean Region) v.
TECSA – 0:0, 1:0
Final (2nd place) v. América – 0:1, 1:1 1979
CONCACAF Champions'...
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Mexico Mecsico Newydd New
Mexico Nueva México New York City
Dinas Efrog Newydd New York City
Pennsylvania Pensylfania Pennsylvania Texas Tecsas Texas Tejas...
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original on
October 9, 2010.
Retrieved August 1, 2009. "SalfaCorp
compra Tecsa y se
consolida como la
mayor constructora del país". La Tercera. January...
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Defence Force v
Thomas United Thomas United v
Defence Force Voorwaarts v
TECSA TECSA v
Voorwaarts Pele v RCA RCA v Pele Voorwaarts, Transvaal, Pele and Defence...
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company Hochtief,
American Bridge Company and
Chilean companies Besalco and
Tecsa.
Hochtief was the
overall leader,
Vinci provided the
technical lead, and...
- only"
circa 1993
Private company,
Transportes Eléctricos Cañadense S.A. (
TECSA): from 1993/94 to
circa December 1995
Private company, Dr. M.
Belgrano S...
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Robinhood advanced to the
CONCACAF Champions'Cup Final.
TECSA v
Robinhood Robinhood v
TECSA Saprissa withdrew. América
advances to the
CONCACAF Final...