en.Wedoany.com Reported - The physical progress of the comprehensive reconstruction of the CEMA Mara educational institution, located in the Cotabambas province of the Apurímac region in Peru, has reached 72% and is expected to hit 80% by the end of this month. The project is being implemented under the Works for Taxes (Obras por Impuestos) mechanism, funded by Minera Las Bambas with an investment exceeding 30 million soles, making it one of the most important educational projects in the Apurímac region.

Allen Concha, a representative of Minera Las Bambas, highlighted the company's contribution to the education sector by providing modern and fully equipped infrastructure. Félix Vásquez, the on-site engineer from the construction company Obras Hergon S.A., pointed out that the project has had a positive impact on the local economy, with over 120 workers currently involved in the construction.
The new educational facility is planned with six modern modules, which will provide a functional, comfortable teaching environment that meets current educational standards. Additionally, it will be equipped with spaces suitable for academic, technical, and civic activities, as well as accessible pathways, creating better learning conditions for students.
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