Work Detail |
The Buenos Aires provincial government announced that it will undertake the completion of major road works that had been suspended by the national government. These projects, essential for connectivity and road safety, aim to improve local infrastructure and development. Among the projects resumed is the second phase of the renovation of Eva Perón Avenue, in the section between Camino de Borde and Juan Manuel de Rosas Avenue. The work includes repaving, patching, building new sidewalks, installing LED lights, and adding signage to improve traffic flow and safety. This project joins the ongoing work on Presidente Perón and Juan Manuel de Rosas avenues, as part of the Municipal Comprehensive Remodeling Plan, aimed at improving the citys main arteries. Another notable project is the conversion of Route 11 into a highway, a key project for connectivity along the Atlantic Coast. The project includes the construction of a second roadway and the repaving of the existing road along 72.4 kilometers. It is being developed in two sections: from the Villa Gesell access roundabout to Canal 5 (39.4 km) and from there to Mar Chiquita (33 km). The work includes the construction of paved shoulders on both roadways, level return lanes every 3.5 km, the duplication of seven bridges over waterways, and the installation of 54 culverts. The access roads to Villa Gesell, Mar Azul, and Mar de las Pampas will also be remodeled, and a new roundabout will be added at the entrance to Mar Chiquita. These improvements will reduce travel times and increase safety in one of the countrys busiest tourist corridors. The provincial government reaffirmed its commitment to the continued development of infrastructure projects, emphasizing that the completion of these projects is essential for economic growth and the well-being of the people of Buenos Aires. |