Nicaragua: Roadworks for $40 million

The construction company Santa Fe has signed a contract with the government to start construction in two months time, of two sections of the Mulukukú- Siuna road measuring 23 and 21 kilometers.

Monday, May 16, 2016

The $40 million required to carry out the roadworks will come from a $149 million loan signed with the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) in early 2015.

Elnuevodiario.com.ni reports that "...This is a project which will be divided into two sections and will be completed in about three years. The Mulukukú-Siuna road is located in the Autonomous Region of the North Caribbean Coast (RACCN). The segment to be worked on starts in the first section of the station comprising 22.99 kilometers, and a second of 21.62 kilometers. "

Official media stated that "...The Minister of Transport and Infrastructure stressed that the government has been working on improving land communications in the Caribbean region through highway projects such as Rio Blanco-Mulukukú-Siuna, Waslala-Siuna and in recent years the sections were permanently constructed. By the end of this 2016 it is expected that the the stretch Rio Blanco-Mulukukú will have been completed and work will start on the Mulukukú-Siuna stretch which has a length of 44.5 kilometers, divided into two contracts. All these projects are being carried out by the company Santa Fe. "

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