A new access arch project to the municipality of Playa del Carmen, famous coastal resort town in Mexico along the Yucatán Peninsula’s Riviera Maya strip of Caribbean shoreline in the state of Quintana Roo is nearing completion.
The arch over the federal highway is being constructed north of the city the between Playa del Carmen and Puerto Morelos borders, the investment is just over 40 million pesos, used from Environmental Sanitation Financing.
The Secretary of PDC Infrastructure and Public Works, Dorys Aké Sierra, said the metal and rock project is nearing 95% finished. The development will be completed in coming weeks, at which time, the municipality of Playa del Carmen will inaugurate this new welcome entrance.
The official explained that the main objective of the project is to build an iconic structure that serves as a welcome point and represent Playa del Carmen’s cultural and tourist identity, improving accessibility, urban aesthetic, and road safety in the access area.
The overall height will be 13 metres, the height of the clearance will be seven metres, the columns willhave a base of 8 by 10 metres, and the distance from the road to the side will be 40 metres.
Aside from decorative lighting, the new access arch will be outlined with video surveillance cameras that will be connected to the first police highway checkpoint station.
According to Mayor Estefanía Mercado, the access arch will feature high - tech cameras compatible with C4 system, speed bumps, speed radar, facial recognition reader and an RFID reader.
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