The Dominican Republic has announced plans for the RD$32 billion Amber Highway (Autopista del Ámbar), a major infrastructure project designed to improve transportation, reduce travel times and support economic growth in the country's northern region.
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The Dominican Republic has officially presented plans for the RD$32 billion Amber Highway (Autopista del Ámbar), one of the country's largest transportation infrastructure projects in recent years.
According to government officials, the new highway will improve connectivity between key cities in the northern region, reducing travel times, increasing road safety and creating a more efficient transportation network for residents, businesses and tourists.
The project is expected to strengthen economic development by improving access to commercial centers, agricultural communities and popular tourist destinations. Officials say the new route will also help ease congestion on existing highways while supporting future regional growth.
Construction will include modern roadway infrastructure, bridges, drainage systems and enhanced safety features designed to improve driving conditions throughout the corridor. Authorities stated that environmental studies and engineering work have been incorporated into the project's planning process.
Government representatives believe the investment will generate thousands of jobs during construction while creating long-term economic opportunities for local communities through increased tourism, trade and private investment.
Transportation experts say modern infrastructure projects such as the Amber Highway play an important role in improving national competitiveness by making the movement of goods, services and people more efficient.
Officials indicated that additional updates regarding construction timelines, financing and project phases will be released as work progresses.