
Metro de Panamá has begun the prequalification process to grant the administrative concession for the Cable Car, a project aimed at improving the public transportation system in the country. The construction of this work will be carried out under the modality of an administrative concession, allowing the participation of companies interested in the development and operation of the system.
The Cable Car of Panama has become a key project to improve mobility and connect different areas of the city. According to the authorities, this infrastructure will help alleviate traffic and provide citizens with an efficient and sustainable transportation alternative. The Cable Car is expected to benefit thousands of residents, tourists, and workers who commute daily in the capital.
In this regard, the general manager of Metro de Panamá said: "We are excited about the start of this prequalification process, which marks an important step in the realization of a project that will benefit the entire community. The Cable Car will not only improve mobility in the city but will also promote urban and tourist development in the region."
The prequalification process will allow the selection of the most qualified and experienced companies in the construction and operation of mass transportation systems. It is expected that in the upcoming stages, the technical and financial details of the project will be defined, ultimately granting the concession to the company that meets the requirements set by Metro de Panamá. The construction of the Cable Car represents an opportunity to modernize the transportation infrastructure in the city and improve the quality of life for its inhabitants.