Buenos Aires, March 4 (NA) — The owner of Constructora Sudamericana S.A. (COSUD), the company involved in the collapse of the “Estación Buenos Aires” residential complex in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Parque Patricios, is Rudi Guido Boggiano Leupolt. Boggiano Leupolt, the company's president, is a Chilean businessman residing in the City of Buenos Aires. COSUD was founded in 1970 and carries out projects in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, while on its official website it states that “the realization of different types of works in the most varied areas of the industry has led us to become one of the leaders in the sector,” as verified by the Argentine News Agency. The vice president is Carlos Rubén Bertrán, while other key executives in the structure are Néstor Raúl Caputo, Alberto Suárez, Alejandro González Romeri, Alfredo Schonherr Monreal, and Eduardo Escaffi. IP The company is known for building prisons, social housing—such as in the case of “Estación Buenos Aires,” awarded by the Procreate Plan during the government of former President Alberto Fernández—and shopping malls.
Owner of Company Involved in Buenos Aires Residential Collapse
Chilean businessman Rudi Guido Boggiano Leupolt is the owner of Constructora Sudamericana S.A. (COSUD), the company responsible for the collapse of the “Estación Buenos Aires” residential complex in Parque Patricios. The company operates in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay.