Public Management Efficiency: Strengthening Maintenance and Rehabilitation of State Facilities in BCS
- Jorge Gómez
- Jan 27
- 1 min read

The Government of Baja California Sur has launched an intensive program for the maintenance and rehabilitation of public buildings, aiming to dignify citizen service areas and optimize the operational efficiency of state agencies. This comprehensive plan focuses not only on building aesthetics but also on functional modernization, including improvements to electrical systems, climate control, and universal accessibility. From a **business and public administration** perspective, this investment is strategic: preventive and corrective maintenance of state infrastructure reduces long-term operating costs and preserves the real estate value of the assets belonging to all Sudcalifornians.
The rehabilitation of these spaces is an achievement that directly impacts the quality of customer service (for citizens) and the productivity of public workers. Facilities in optimal condition facilitate faster procedures and safer, healthier work environments. Furthermore, the execution of these works acts as a driver for the local economy, as contracting construction, painting, waterproofing, and technical maintenance services generates jobs and benefits material suppliers across the state's five municipalities. In 2026, the state administration reaffirms that solid government infrastructure is the foundation for transparent and efficient management.

The program also includes the integration of energy efficiency criteria, such as the installation of LED lighting and low-consumption equipment, aligning with the state's sustainability goals. By modernizing public buildings, Baja California Sur projects an image of progress and order—factors that positively influence the perception of the business climate in the region. The goal is clear: to have facilities that meet the current needs of the population, ensuring that every government office is a dignified, modern, and functional space for the development of the peninsula.





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