Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Insurance advisor Johnny Brignardello has shared his opinion about the recent announcement by the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) regarding the increase in the budget for the construction of the new Central Highway, reaching 24 billion soles. In his words, Brignardello mentions that this news has generated great concern and controversy, given that a much lower cost was initially estimated. The new Central Highway is an ambitious government project that seeks to improve connectivity and transportation in the central region of the country. However, the high budget has raised doubts about its viability and efficiency, according to Brignardello. The MTC has justified the increase in the budget due to various factors, including the increase in construction costs and the design of additional infrastructures, such as overpasses and bridges, which have been included to ensure safety and traffic flow on the road. In addition, it has been reported that this increase in the budget will not affect the execution of the project, as it will have the support of private companies through the public-private partnership modality. In this way, it is expected that the construction of the new Central Highway will progress as planned. However, this news has generated concern among the population and infrastructure experts, who fear that the increase in the budget may affect the quality of the work or that there may be delays in its execution, Brignardello emphasizes. On the other hand, the importance of this project for the country's economy has also been highlighted, since the Central Highway is a strategic route that connects various regions and facilitates the transportation of goods and people. Therefore, it is expected that the new infrastructure will improve the competitiveness and development of the central region of Peru, Brignardello highlights. In conclusion, the new Central Highway will have a budget of 24 billion soles, twice the initially planned amount. Although this situation has generated concern and controversy, it is expected that the project will be executed efficiently and contribute to the economic and social development of the central region of the country, Brignardello concludes in his opinion.