It will benefit more that 10 million of people.
This project involves the construction of a 185 km mountain highway that will connect the Central Macroregion with the coast and the capital of Peru benefiting more than 10 million people.
This project was declared a matter of public necessity and national interest according to Law No. 30568, published in May 2017.
Approximately 185 km mountain highway
Travel time between Ate - La Oroya 2h 30m
Road safety thanks to its technical features
Access to elevation changes through interchanges
2 lanes in each direction and a median
Average speed 75km/h
Maximum grade of 6%
Service and rest areas for users
At PMO Vias, we seek to integrate sustainability into all projects. We manage environmental and social impact assessments according to high international standards and incorporate the best engineering practices, aiming to effectively manage natural resources, minimize environmental impacts, and enhance the benefits for communities and users of the new road infrastructure.
Social management focuses on building trust through strong relationships and ongoing dialogue with the people involved in our projects. In this process, we identify key stakeholders, which allows us to effectively map stakeholders and update project social and land risks. Thus, we achieve incident and informed communication and participation regarding each scope or benefit of the project, as well as address the doubts and concerns of the population.
It is an environmental instrument that includes a description of the project's activities and the characteristics of the environment, the identification and characterization of environmental and social impacts, and establishes environmental management measures.
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