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Up to 10 years to carry out a work

Up to 10 years to carry out a work

In the framework of the XXI Assembly of Affiliates of the Presidency of the Colombian Chamber of Infrastructure (CCI) in which Luis Carlos Nuñez, managing director of Blackrock, Alejandro Sánchez, executive vice president of investment banking at Corficolombiana, Juan Pablo Espinosa, director of economic research at Bancolombia and Juan Martín Caicedo, executive president of the CCI, participated in a conversation the progress of the sector in the process of economic reactivation, in addition to the delivery of the new 4G track, the Sisga Traversal that will benefit more than 93,000 people.

(Government handed over the 4G Transversal del Sisga project).

“The 4G program is progressing very well, to the point where we are recording 65% progress, by August that progress could reach 80%. We are already seeing the works”, indicated Spinoza.

In addition, the panelists pointed out the challenges when executing infrastructure projects.

(What are the 4G projects that Mintransporte would deliver in 2022).

“A concern that this sector has is the such a long cycle to develop a road work, since someone studies it, until the project is inaugurated, it can take up to more than 10 years”, said Sánchez.

Likewise, Corredor ratified it, who assured slowness in the structuring of the projects.

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