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Head of the Ministry of Transport and Communications (Mr.TCM), Paola Lazarteassured that this year the research that will build Line 3 of Lima Metrowhich will link the north and south of Lima through the rail infrastructure.
” Metro line 3 This is a very important project, because it is with the development of the Chancay port that this line will accompany the reconfiguration of Lima in an orderly manner,” he said in a statement. News extension.
The minister noted that a contract with the PMO (Project Management Office) will be funded this year to start studies on this project.
“This project was supposed to be signed under a domestic contract until July 2023, but this was not done. What we are doing now is the fulfillment of this contract so that there are already real projects, ”he said.
It should be remembered that during your speech to Parliament, the President of the Council of Ministers, Alberto Otarola, announced the allocation of 252 million soles for the contract management service Metro line 3 and land acquisition. This is under the National Plan for Sustainable Infrastructure to Enhance Competitiveness (PNISC).
“This is a project that will benefit thousands of people (…), if we do not start it now, then never,” said Minister Lazarte.
airports
Minister Paola Lazarte He emphasized that this year his portfolio will implement an “investment shock” to improve the infrastructure of a group of airports across the country, to improve the services provided to the citizen, and to increase connectivity in the country.
“This year we are going to make a shock by investing in several airports. This is a more direct investment in replacement, rehabilitation, improvement, and with this, we plan to provide quality services to the Peruvians,” he stressed.
In accordance with what was announced by the President of the Council of Ministers Alberto Otarola in his presentation before Parliament; The infrastructure of the airports of Andahuaylas (Apurimac), Cusco, Huanuco, Ilo (Moquegua), Jaen (Cajamarca), Jauha (Junin), Atalaya (Ucayali), Chimbote (Huaraz), Caballococha (Loreto), Rioja (San Martin) will be improved) , Yurimaguas (Loreto) and Huangjui (San Martin).
He indicated that its terminals, parking lots and perimeter fencing will be refurbished with an investment of 141 million soles.
“This is a group of airports in which we already have concessions, and we must make the appropriate investments,” said the portfolio owner. (Andean)
5 Lima metro lines
Lima’s core metro network, Lima and Callao Electric Public Transportation System, has been approved by Supreme Decree No. 059-2010-MTC and includes 5 lines, the preliminary schemes of which are:
- Line 1: Avenida Separadora Industrial, Avenida Pachacutec, Avenida Tomás Marsano, Avenida Aviación, Avenida Grau, Jirón Locumba, Avenida 9 de Octubre, Avenida Proceres de la Independencia, Avenida Fernando Wiese.
- Line 2: Avenida Guardia Chalaka, Avenida Venezuela, Avenida Arica, Avenida Guzmán Blanco, Avenida 28 de Julio, Avenida Nicholas Aillon, Avenida Victor Raul Haya de la Torre (Carretera Central).
- Line 3: Alfredo Benavides Avenue, Larco Avenue, Arequipa Avenue, Garcilaso de la Vega Avenue, Tacna Avenue, Pizarro Avenue, Tupac Amaru Avenue, Rosa de America Avenue, University Avenue.
- Line 4: Elmer Fawcett Avenue, La Marina Avenue, Sanchez Carrión Avenue, Salaverri Avenue, Canevaro Avenue, José Pardo de Zela Avenue, Canada Avenue, Circunvalian Avenue, Javier Prado Avenue.
- Line 5: Huylas Avenue, Paseo de la República Avenue, Panama Republic Avenue, Miguel Grau Avenue.
Source: RPP

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