The Argentine government has revived 10 frozen infrastructure projects under the 'Landscapes' program. Previously, over 1,400 public works were halted due to budget constraints, with the majority located in Buenos Aires Province. Among the revived projects are the construction of an emergency support warehouse in Tierra del Fuego, a sub-central for fires in El Chaltén, a pier in Lago Puelo National Park in Chubut, and the maintenance of national road sections. These initiatives are part of the second phase of the 'Federal Concessions Network' program, aimed at attracting private investment for infrastructure and entrusting road maintenance to private operators. Authorities emphasize that this is a modern model, aligned with international standards, designed to enhance transparency, efficiency, and quality.
Argentina Revives Infrastructure Projects Under 'Landscapes'
The Argentine government announced the revival of 10 frozen infrastructure projects totaling over 85 billion pesos. This is part of the second phase of the 'Federal Concessions Network' program, aimed at attracting private investment and modernizing the country's road network.