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Historic Boost to Connectivity: 50 Billion Pesos Announced for Federal Highway Rehabilitation; BCS Included in the Plan

  • Writer: Jorge Gómez
    Jorge Gómez
  • Jan 27
  • 2 min read

The Federal Government has announced an ambitious infrastructure plan featuring a massive investment of 50 billion pesos for the repair and maintenance of the federal highway network across the country. This news represents a strategic achievement for Baja California Sur, a state whose geography makes land connectivity vital for the supply of goods, tourism, and citizen mobility. The inclusion of the peninsula in this national program addresses the urgent need to modernize the Transpeninsular Highway, the backbone that links the state with the rest of the continent and is essential for the dynamism of Sudcalifornian productive sectors in 2026.



From a **business and competitiveness** perspective, rehabilitating federal roads significantly reduces logistical costs and travel times for freight transport and tourism service companies. High-quality roads decrease fleet wear and tear and improve road safety—critical factors for attracting new industrial and commercial investments to the region. The economic impact will be felt immediately through the generation of direct jobs in the construction industry and indirectly by facilitating a smoother and safer flow of visitors to the state's main destinations, such as La Paz and Los Cabos.


This maintenance program aims not only to fix potholes but to strengthen basic infrastructure to withstand climate impacts and heavy use. Investment in BCS will focus on critical sections that have suffered deterioration over time and due to meteorological phenomena. By improving road infrastructure, the state raises its national competitiveness standard, ensuring a resilient supply chain and providing safe, modern routes for the rising road tourism segment. With this 50 billion peso investment, the foundation is set for sustained economic growth that will better connect the peninsula's communities with global market opportunities.


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