
The Ministry of Public Works (MOP) of Panama has announced that it will initiate the bidding process for the rehabilitation of a section of the road connecting Capira to Santiago. This project is part of efforts to improve road infrastructure in the country and ensure better transportation flow.
The structuring of this project was handled by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and involved the collaboration of consulting firms Deloitte, Lovill, and Peyco. The rehabilitation of this section of the road is expected to significantly improve mobility and safety conditions for users traveling on this important route.
According to statements from the MOP, the bidding for these works will be conducted following the guidelines established by the competent authorities, ensuring transparency and equal conditions for all interested parties. The rehabilitation of this section is expected to improve the connectivity of the region and contribute to the economic development of the surrounding areas.
In the words of the Ministry of Public Works, "This rehabilitation project for the Capira-Santiago road is fundamental to improving Panama's road infrastructure and ensuring safe and efficient transportation for all citizens. We are committed to continuing to promote initiatives that contribute to the progress and well-being of our society."