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The Metropolitan Municipality of Lima (MML) announced on Monday via its social media an update on the progress of the construction of the new Pasamayito road that will link the districts commas and San Juan de Lurigancho.
According to a report from the municipality of Lima, this construction has registered a 75% advance payment and is scheduled to be handed over in October this year. This work will benefit more than one million citizens, bringing together all areas of Lima Norte and Lima Este.
Likewise with the path Pasamayito, citizens will be able to move from San Juan de Lurigancho to Comas in just thirty minutes; currently they take an approximate time of up to 3 hours. In addition, vehicles will not have to pay tolls.

The work includes asphalting 9 km a/d. Revolution (Pasamayito). In addition, it will include round trip lanes, concrete sidewalks, green spaces, and retaining walls to ensure land stability and mitigate risks on hillsides.
It will also have bus stops, ramps, curbs, ledges, hairpins, and vertical and horizontal signs.

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Infrastructure company Municipal Toll Management Company (EMAPE) and despite the difficulties due to unforeseen water and drainage networks, they were able to solve and the deadlines will be met.
It is worth noting that the amount of investment agreed to carry out this work is 60 million soles, and it is likely that this amount will be met.
Once the work is completed, it will go through acceptance to check its progress and, if there are any concerns, it will be removed in accordance with the provisions of the construction contract.
It should be noted that during the work on the site, free movement of pedestrians and vehicles is allowed. construction site. That’s what inspectors are for. infrastructure that guide pedestrians and drivers.
Source: RPP

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