Sacyr awarded €38m construction and rehabilitation projects in Bogotá
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Sacyr awarded €38m construction and rehabilitation projects in Bogotá

Sacyr awarded €38m construction and rehabilitation projects in Bogotá

Sacyr has been awarded three new projects for the construction, rehabilitation and updating of different urban areas in Bogotá (Colombia). The three projects, which represent a budget of €38 million, reinforce Sacyr’s position as one of the leading construction and infrastructure companies in Colombia.

The first project, awarded by the Urban Development Institute (IDU), consists of the rehabilitation of the Zona Rosa de Bogotá for an amount of €10.8 million. The area operation encompasses 71,555 m2 and includes the reconfiguration of the road and extension of the sidewalks to give priority to bicycles and pedestrians.

A bicycle lane with two road axes has been designed to this end, as well as the connection of the Virrey Park bike path with the current bike lane of the Kr 11 and the future Kr 9; in addition to the reconfiguration of the widths of the sidewalks for pedestrians and the reconstruction of the existing path between Autonorte and Carrera 15.

Pedestrian network in the Sabana urban sector

Sacyr will design and develop a pedestrian network to reorganize mobility In the Sabana urban area. This €18 million work includes the reconfiguration, reconstruction and expansion of the pedestrian corridor; the construction and replanting of sidewalks and separators and the maintenance of the public area.

Construction Boyacá Avenue between 170 – 183 street

The third urban project consists of the rehabilitation and improvement of Avenida Boyacá with an allocated budget of €10 million. Sacyr will build a two-way road, each with three lanes, including the necessary traffic signs and replanting as well as a bicycle lane. In this project, the asphalt paving works will be carried out with reused materials from used tires.

Post source : SACYR S.A.

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