$950 Million Announced for Road WorksWednesday, November 7, 2018 Over the next three years, the Honduran government plans to carry out road conservation work on the country's road network, including the enhancement of roads in 148 municipalities nationwide. The Hernandez administration expects to develop in the next three years the Road Infrastructure Program 2018-2022 "Abriendo Caminos al Desarrollo", for the improvement of secondary roads in more than 148 productive and tourist municipalities in Honduras. $200 million Announced for Honduras - Nicaragua HighwayTuesday, April 3, 2018 The Honduran government has reported that once the road study has concluded, the stretch of road that connects Tegucigalpa with the border department of El Paraíso will be renovated. The Honduran Presidency reported that " ...The Ministry of Infrastructure and Public Services (Insep) will invest some 200 million dollars (4,760 million lempiras) in the reconstruction of the Oriente highway linking Tegucigalpa with El Paraíso. "
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$20 Million in Road ConstructionMonday, July 4, 2022 Road rehabilitation in Chiriqui, Panama, which will complement five road sections that will complete a length of 30 kilometers, the project also includes the construction of three bridges. CentralAmericaData's Commercial section provides an up-to-date list of public and private construction projects that have submitted Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country. Green Light for Important Road WorksWednesday, June 27, 2018 After having faced multiple delays, it has been reported in Costa Rica that in the second half of 2019, the first works to expand the road between San José and San Ramón will begin. ir="ltr">The Minister of Public Works and Transport, Rodolfo Méndez, explained that " ... Advances in Highly Anticipated Road ProjectThursday, June 21, 2018 The Ministry of Public Works in Costa Rica has given its approval to the designs for two overpasses on the Florencio del Castillo highway, one in Taras and another in La Lima, in Cartago. The Ministry of Public Works reported that " ...The project not only includes these overpasses in the points indicated, but an integral intervention of the highway between these two locations, with important improvements related to the road surface and construction of facilities such as accesses and exits to the marginal routes, turns, as well as sidewalks, bays for buses and even bicycle lanes in different points." Road Work Awarded for $10 MillionMonday, January 7, 2019 In Guatemala, Renova Ingenieros S.A. will oversee the construction of the last part of a road in the departmental capital of Chimaltenango. Renova Ingenieros S.A. El Salvador: Route to Port La Libertad to be Ready SoonThursday, January 7, 2010 The works to widen the road that goes to La Libertad will be finished in March. The project was initially priced at $19.6 million, but its cost climbed to $21 million, after some modifications to the route's design. Panama: $150 Million Roadworks AnnouncedWednesday, September 14, 2016 Among the works announced for the province of Cocle is the renovation of roads and construction of bridges and roads in rural areas. From a statement issued by the Presidency of Panama:
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$27 Million for the Construction of a Road StructureMonday, May 30, 2022 In Guatemala, a 1,400-meter-long highway and two bridges totaling 518 meters long and 15 meters wide will be built. CentralAmericaData's "Commercial Feasibility Studies" provides an up-to-date list of public and private construction projects that have submitted Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country. Panama: Road Works in Colon AnnouncedWednesday, July 1, 2015 The Ministry of Public Works is planning to build 40 kilometers of road, 5 bridges and 8 storm drains in the province of Colón, between Miguel de la Borda and Coclé del Norte. From a statement issued by the Ministry of Public Works in Panama: Example of Inefficiency: Infrastructure in Costa RicaTuesday, November 10, 2015 The private sector is complaining that fourteen road infrastructure projects which are vital to the economy are delayed, and some of them should have been ready 5 years ago. From the Consensus statement from the National Road Network Rescue Group : Road Infrastructure: $20 Million InvestmentThursday, February 6, 2020 In Honduras, the National Congress approved a decree that guarantees the investment of $20 million in a series of road infrastructure projects in the city of La Ceiba. The decree contemplates that the funds will be used to build the extension of "Calle 8" with two lanes starting from "La Amistad" Boulevard, connected to the street that leads to the Air Base, including a grade change that connects with the CA-13 highway, reported the National Congress. Panama: $10 million for Road WorksWednesday, October 7, 2015 The Ministry of Public Works will be allocating $10 million for the construction of retaining walls and other works in areas affected by floods in western Panama. From a statement issued by the Presidency of Panama: Route to Limón Would Be Ready in March 2021Monday, December 2, 2019 Due to delays caused by situations beyond the control of China Engineering Company, the Costa Rican authorities agreed to postpone by 174 days the delivery of the work to expand Route 32. Initially the China Engineering Company (CHEC), asked the National Road Council (Conavi) for an extension of 400 days to deliver the extension of 107 kilometers, which connects the crossing to Rio Frio with the center of Limon, however, the authorities only agreed to delay for 174 days, therefore, the work would be delivered no later than March 2021. Costa Rica: $90 Million for Road WorksFriday, December 13, 2019 CABEI approved the extension of financing to CONAVI for an amount of up to $90 million, to finance the completion of the northern section of the peripheral ring in the Uruca - Calle Blancos section and the rehabilitation of the bridge over the Virilla River, National Route 32. The construction will be executed by the National Roads Council (CONAVI). The resources approved for the loan extension will have a 15-year term, including a five-year grace period, according to the international organization. |
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