Groundspro Constructions

Bringing the Pan American Highway to Life

Bringing the Pan American Highway to Life

Groundspro Constructions is proud to be a part of the renovation of the Pan-American Highway in Cuba. We are committed to ensuring quality craftsmanship and service for this project, which will span 30,000 kilometers (19,000 mi)

The Pan-American Highway renovation project in Cuba is a major undertaking that has been contracted by Groundspro Constructions. The project aims to repair and upgrade 30,000 kilometers (19,000 mi) of the highway in Cuba, making it safer and more efficient for travel. The project has been ongoing since February 20th, 2018, and its completion date is yet to be determined. The goals of the project are to provide a safe and reliable highway system for travelers, to reduce maintenance costs in the long term, and to improve the quality of life for Cubans by providing better access to goods, services, and job opportunities.

 

A project that matters

The Pan- American highway is a network of roads stretching across the Americans and measuring about 30,000 kilometers (19,000 mi) in total length.

The whole system routes, extending from Alaska and Canada to Chile, Brazil, and the southern tip of Argentina, totals nearly 30,600 km (19,000 miles). The Inter-American Highway, from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, to Panama City (5,390 km [3,350 miles]), is a part of it. Cuba's cities have been linked with the nation's outstanding tourist resorts by modern highways. Construction of bridges across the Cuyaguateje River in western Cuba on the Panamerican Highway.

Our aim is to provide the highest quality workmanship for this project, which will help improve the Cuban infrastructure and make transportation across the country easier and faster. We believe in our core values of safety, reliability, and efficiency with every project we undertake.

Making progress

We are dedicated to making sure that each stage of this project is completed on time and within budget. Our experienced team has been handpicked for their expertise in construction and we strive to complete this project without any delays.

Shown below is the stretch of the international road between San Juan y Martinez, fertile tobacco-growing zone and mines in western Cuba, and La Fe, rich fishing port on the Gulf of Mexico.