Construction of Panama-Costa Rica bridge to start in June

Construction of the $15 million border bridge over the Sixaola River linking Panama and Costa Rica is expected to start in June, the Panamanian Economy and Finance Ministry said.

Bidding for the project is scheduled to take place in April, Omar Gomez, director of the ministry’s Central America Coordination Unit, said in a statement.

“The project, which will facilitate vehicular and pedestrian communications at the Central American level, will be financed with resources provided by the Yucatan Program (Mesoamerican Infrastructure Fund), which will provide non-reimbursable funds on the order of $10 million,” the ministry said.

The remaining $5 million will be provided by Costa Rica, whose territoary will house 62 percent of the project.

Panama, for its part, will provide permanent personnel and equipment support for the structure, the ministry said.

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Source: EFE

Photo: 1. Current bridge. Photo by photos.travelblog.org

  1. Photo by Eric Mohl

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