For her part, Luz María Johnson de Camaño, deputy technical director of the IJDM, expressed that the wall has made good progress and will prevent vandalism, which has affected the educational community.
The construction of the perimeter wall, front facade and the new marquee of the José Dolores Moscote Institute (IJDM), is advancing for its more than four thousand students who study in the different days of the campus, located in the district of Parque Lefevre.
According to Alan Ambrosio, in charge of Projects at the Works Management Company, “the project began with the construction of the wall and we are demolishing the canopy, to prepare a fill in the front part and build the façade.”
For her part, Luz María Johnson de Camaño, deputy technical director of the IJDM, expressed that the wall has made good progress and will prevent vandalism, which has affected the educational community. The project is expected to be delivered in a year and, by December, the work must be 90% complete.