Agency Name: | National Institute of Concessions |
Nativename: | Spanish; Castilian: Instituto Nacional de Concesiones |
Superseding: | National Infrastructure Agency |
Headquarters: | Avenida el Dorado, CAN Bogotá, D.C., Colombia |
Budget: | COP$967,784,718,574 (2010)[1] COP$2,749,962,901,008 (2011)[2] |
Parent Agency: | Ministry of Transport |
The National Institute of Concessions, INCO, was a Colombian government agency in charge of funding the planning and execution of road, river, sea, rail and port transportation projects in the country. It was dissolved and replaced by the National Infrastructure Agency in 2011.[3]