A $52 million investment will fund the construction of a new city in San Juan, Argentina, spearheaded by the company Vicuña. The project involves 4,500 tons of steel and will provide housing for approximately 5,000 people. This city is specifically designed to accommodate workers employed at Argentina’s largest mining project, details of which were not specified in the report. Vicuña recently won a tender to undertake the development. The initiative aims to address the housing needs created by the significant workforce required for the mining operation. Construction is expected to begin promptly following the tender award. The project represents a substantial infrastructure investment linked directly to the expansion of Argentina’s mining sector.