en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Port of Mar del Plata (Puerto Mar del Plata) has launched a new road network restoration project, planning to repair and renovate over 3,000 square meters of streets, avenues, and dock surfaces.

The project, with an investment of approximately $311,400, is self-financed by the Regional Port Consortium of Mar del Plata (Consorcio Portuario Regional de Mar del Plata) and has a construction period of 120 days. It is part of a comprehensive plan aimed at maintaining and improving vehicle traffic arteries.
Marcos Gutiérrez, President of the Regional Port Consortium of Mar del Plata, stated that this project is part of the port's ongoing road ecosystem restoration and consolidation plan, aimed at improving safety and traffic conditions, with each step positively impacting the port's overall operations. He also noted that this is a continuation of the road project plan executed in the first phase.
The work plan has commenced in a section of Avenida Prefectura Naval Argentina and will extend to Calle Pesquero Dorrego, Calle de los Pescadores, Buque Pesquero Mariluz II, Buque Pesquero Merlín, as well as sections of Docks 1 and 2, and the small vehicle exits of Terminals 2 and 3.
In addition to the maintenance and improvement of the road network, other ongoing projects include pothole repair, installation of vertical and horizontal road signs, and speed bumps, all aimed at providing renovated road surfaces and creating safer traffic conditions for both vehicles and pedestrians.
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