Politics & Government

Panama: Street Repair Obligatory

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Panama City Council, Panamanian Chamber of Construction, Cámara Panameña de la Construcción (CAPAC), Juan Carlos Navarro, Jaime Jované, Gaceta Oficial de Panamá, construction, Building regulations, Infraestructure & Construction, Local Law, Panama

Source: Prensa.com
Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Since June 11th, construction companies now have an obligation to repair any damages created by their projects to the streets of Panama City.
The agreement issued by the City Council of Panama and published in Panama's official newspaper, Gaceta Oficial, establishes that promoters, construction companies, and others have the obligation to repair any street damage that occurs during the process of construction upon finalizing their projects.

Additionally, according to Prensa.com, the agreement "establishes that, in the event that construction companies do not comply with the obligation to maintain streets clear and in operation, the municipality will issue a resolution that will order the suspension of the project."

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