Skip to main content

Nicaragua is planning major road investments

The Nicaraguan Government is setting out major plans for road infrastructure development. The country's master plan for road infrastructure envisages work to a total of 4,200km of main roads across the country. This programme is expected to cost in the order of US$5.20 billion, according to pre-feasibility studies carried out by Korea Expressway Corporation (KEC). Funding is being sought at present by the Nicaraguan Government, which is in discussion with a number of bodies.
March 30, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
The Nicaraguan Government is setting out major plans for road infrastructure development. The country's master plan for road infrastructure envisages work to a total of 4,200km of main roads across the country. This programme is expected to cost in the order of US$5.20 billion, according to pre-feasibility studies carried out by Korea Expressway Corporation (KEC). Funding is being sought at present by the Nicaraguan Government, which is in discussion with a number of bodies.

There are 76 motorway sections that will require 1,100kms of new road or widened roads. Along some other sections improvement works will only be needed. The plan is for 20 years with a first phase due to be finalised in 2023 and a second phase in 2033. It will cover six large sections, including three from north to south. Along this sector is the Penas Blancas-El Guasaule road that needs widening to four lanes along some parts and to six lanes along some others, such as the road between Managua and Granada. Work needs to be done along the motorway between Bluefields and Puerto Cabezas. The IADB and the government are working on financing for the Rosita-Bonanza and Pantasma-Wiwili sections. Around $2 billion should be secured by 2023. So far $600 million has been secured and the funding for a further $400 million is under discussion.

Related Content

  • Investment from Taiwan will boost Guatemala’s transport infrastructure
    July 16, 2013
    Financing from Taiwan will help develop road infrastructure in Guatemala. Both the Taiwanese Government and private Taiwanese sources are supplying funding streams to Guatemala for transport infrastructure development. The Taiwanese Government is donating US$50 million to help improve the section of the Atlantico road connecting Sanarate and El Rancho. Taiwan is also providing a further $50 million in the shape of a loan for the project. This loan will be repayable over a 20 year period. The Atlantico road
  • Russia planning major investment
    February 28, 2012
    A huge budget has been set by the Russian authorities for highway expansion for the next three years.
  • Delays for key Brazilian road projects
    March 3, 2016
    A series of major road projects in Brazil now look set to be delayed. Key road widening projects works awarded between 2012 and 2013 may now take longer than the original five year deadline to complete. Six road concession projects were awarded in the period, totalling over 3,000km of roads to be extended or upgraded. The contracts require that at least 10% of the planned work must be complete before any tolls can be charged. This initial phase has been carried out, but later stages to expand the roads have
  • New UK road link planned
    August 25, 2020
    A new UK road project is being planned.