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Road Transformation: Comprehensive Paving of Camino Viejo in Cabo San Lucas Advances to Improve Connectivity

  • Feb 24
  • 1 min read

One of the longest-standing demands of the northern neighborhoods in Cabo San Lucas is close to being met with significant progress in the paving of Camino Viejo. This project, key to relieving traffic on main roads and improving access to densely populated residential areas, is currently in a critical stage of pouring high-resistance hydraulic concrete. In 2026, the modernization of this route represents not only an improvement in urban mobility but also an advancement in public health by eliminating dust clouds that affected residents during the dry season and mud pits during rainy periods.



From a civil engineering and urban planning perspective, the Camino Viejo project encompasses a comprehensive vision beyond simple surfacing. The project includes the renovation of drinking water and sewage lines to prevent future ruptures that damage the pavement, as well as the construction of sidewalks with universal access ramps and the installation of LED lighting. In 2026, technical supervision has been intensified to ensure that concrete thickness meets heavy-load standards, guaranteeing a road lifespan of over 20 years. This infrastructure is vital for safely and efficiently integrating peripheral communities with the economic center of the tourist destination.


In conclusion, drivers are recommended to continue using marked alternate routes while work on the final sections is completed. Citizen patience will be rewarded with a fast and safe road that will significantly reduce travel times. For the remainder of 2026, the delivery of this project is expected to trigger local commerce and increase the property value of surrounding areas, consolidating a better-connected Cabo San Lucas with top-tier infrastructure.


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