MTC has announced to provide 85 bridges by 2024 in which areas? I MTC I Bridges I Areas I National Road Network | economy

He Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) between 2023 and 2024, 85 bridges have been handed over to citizens, of which 28 have been completed and 57 are under construction. All of them are located in National Road Network.

The company mentioned that October this year The first 28 bridges have been completed and the remaining 57 bridges are under construction or installation and will be completed by June next year.

He MTC He highlighted that these bridges will contribute to the integration of the country, improve the transport of passengers and agricultural goods and allow transfers to be safe and efficient.

Likewise, he noted that it will allow to improve the quality of life of citizens and increase the competitiveness of regions.

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Hullaka Bridge (407 meters)

In which regions of Peru will bridges be provided?

As stated therein MTCCompleted infrastructures are located in the regions Puno (12), Cusco (three), Ica (seven), Huancavelica (one), Ayacucho (four) Y St. Martin (one).

Among them is the Hullaga Bridge (407 meters), located in the Uchiza district of the San Martín region; Rumichaca I (60 meters), in Pilpichaca de Huancavelica; Viscas (31 meters), in Palpa de Ica; Huariquisani (30 meters), in Pisacoma de Puno; among others.

Likewise, he noted 57 Bridges Schematic and modular buildings, among them under construction or installation, are located in June (seven), Cusco (five), La Libertad (11), Puno (28) and Ayacucho (six).

Some of them Shironsari (48.7 meters), in the Rio Tambo district of the June region; San Jose (70.1 meters), in Urpay de La Libertad; Chiquimayo (50 meters), in Santa Rosa de Puno; and Angasmayo (31 meters), in Vinchos de Ayacucho.

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