The modernization of port infrastructure and services through Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) has been key to the growth of Peruvian exports in the last two decades. This was stated by the executive director of PROINVERSIÓN, Luis Del Carpio, during his participation in the APPA LATAM 2025, the most important port event in Latin America, which is being held in Lima from June 24 to 27.
At the agreement signing ceremony, which was attended by the head of PROINVERSIÓN, Luis Del Carpio; the district mayor of Caraybamba, Jhon Anchayhua Segoviau and the director of Decentralized Investments, Denisse Miralles, the importance of the OxI mechanism to accelerate the closing of gaps in the town of Apurimac was highlighted.
The project consists of the design, financing, construction, operation and maintenance of 965.2 km of highway. The investment consists of three types of intervention: 5.20 km of construction of the new San Clemente Evitamiento highway; 179.3 km of Rehabilitation and Improvement of the existing Huancayo-Izcuchaca and Izcuchaca-Mayocc subsections; and 780.7 km of initial periodic maintenance of the existing subsections Mayocc-Ayacucho-Andahuaylas-Sahuinto Bridge and Ayacucho-Huaytará-Div.Pisco.
One of the main demands of the citizens is to have access to an effective medical care service at the time they need it, which is why PROINVERSIÓN, in coordination with the regional governments, has been supporting hospital projects not only in the capital city but also in the interior of the country.
This project will ensure the availability and continuous access to drinking water for more than 1.2 million Lima residents who do not have service or have discontinuous service, through the execution of drinking water treatment, conduction and storage works for delivery to SEDAPAL and subsequent distribution to the population.
The PPP project requires an estimated total investment and operation and maintenance cost of US$283 million. It will provide efficient and sustainable wastewater treatment and disposal services for the city of Cajamarca, benefiting 365,000 people.
The Private Investment Promotion Agency (PROINVERSIÓN) reports that the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE), an entity attached to the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights (MINJUSDH), plans to execute six major penitentiary infrastructure projects nationwide through the Works for Taxes (OxI) mechanism, with an estimated investment of S/ 1,182 million.
As part of the decentralization activities aimed at boosting private investment, PROINVERSIÓN conducted a training workshop in the city of Cusco on mechanisms and opportunities in Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), Projects in Assets, and the Special Early Recovery Regime of the General Sales Tax (RERA IGV), aimed at authorities and officials from the public and private sectors.