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Argentina Announces New Tender Stage for National Roads

The Argentine government has announced the tender for Phase II of the Federal Concessions Network (RFC), which includes two major sections: the South Atlantic Access South and the Pampa, totaling over 1,800 kilometers.


Argentina Announces New Tender Stage for National Roads

Buenos Aires, January 9 (NA) — Following the government's announcement on Tuesday, January 6, of the signing of contracts for the possession, administration, and maintenance of Phase I of the Federal Concessions Network (RFC), it has been revealed which upcoming sections and routes of the country will be put out for tender. According to what Noticias Argentinas agency learned, the call for a national and international public tender for Phase II of the RFC is now open, and preliminary bids can be consulted on the argentina.gob.ar website. After the government's announcement, Caputo is flooded with requests for repairs to national roads. What are the 2 sections of Phase II of the Federal Concessions Network being put out to tender? A total of 1,325.15 km of the South Atlantic Access South section will be put out to tender. They are as follows: South Atlantic Access South section. Pampa section. What routes does each section of Phase II of the Federal Concessions Network include? The first of the two is called the South Atlantic Access South section and includes the following routes: Ezeiza-Cañuelas Highway From the end of Riccheri Highway (Buenos Aires) to the start of Ezeiza-Cañuelas Highway (Buenos Aires). 6.05 km. National Route 3 From the end of Ezeiza-Cañuelas Highway (Buenos Aires) to the junction with RN 1V03 Bahía Blanca (Buenos Aires). 615.52 km. National Route 205 From RP 6 in Cañuelas (Buenos Aires) to the junction with RN 3 in Cañuelas (Buenos Aires). 1.21 km. National Route 205 From the junction of RN 3 in Cañuelas (Buenos Aires) to the junction with RP 65 in Bolívar (Buenos Aires). 253.82 km. National Route 226 From the junction of RN 2 in Mar del Plata (Buenos Aires) to the junction with RP 65 in Bolívar (Buenos Aires). The Pampa section crosses the province of Buenos Aires, connecting the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires with Santa Rosa, La Pampa. Photo: Agencia NA (Web Vialidad Nacional). The second is the Pampa section, which includes National Route 5, which connects the City of Buenos Aires with Santa Rosa, the capital of La Pampa province. National Route 5 From Luján (Buenos Aires) Km 65 to Luján (Buenos Aires) Km 73. 8 km. National Route 5 From the junction with the Access Oeste (Buenos Aires) to the junction with RN 35 in Santa Rosa (La Pampa). 538.65 km. The two sections add up to a total of 1,871.8 kilometers, of which 1,325.15 correspond to the South Atlantic Access South section and 546.65 to the Pampa section.