
The Sinaloa government will pay 2,088,000 pesos to realize “conservation work” on 11 roads while the SCT will repair potholes on 17 at a cost of five million pesos.
As part of a street conservation program that began last month, potholes in 28 municipal streets will be repaired with funds coming from the State government and the Secretary of Communications and Transport (SCT).
Sub-director of State Public Works and director of Preforzados, Concretos y Agregados de Sinaloa, Arturo Guevara Reyes, told media the Sinaloa government will pay 2,088,000 pesos to realize “conservation work” on 11 roads while the SCT will repair potholes on 17 at a cost of five million pesos.
In total, the State will invest 9,630,000 pesos in the southern zone including roads in Concordia, Elota, El Rosario, Escuinapa and San Ignacio and 50 million pesos in the remainder of Sinaloa municipalities.
Guevara Reyes guaranteed pothole repairs with longer life thanks to four trucks they have acquired for this project at a cost of 16 million pesos.
The trucks, he said, come with tools and the latest technology to keep the asphalt at a temperature of 100 degrees so that when filling a hole the asphalt being poured is at the correct temperature. At the national level only Guadalajara, México and Monterrey have this technology.
The sub-director advised that the priority in Mazatlán is the tourist roads. The first to be attended to is the road to El Quelite and yesterday Mayor Carlos Felton laid the first round of asphalt to begin the project. (from Noroeste)
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