The Sacyr Foundation is assisting in the construction of a school in Paraguay for the Kenkuket Pueblo Maká Indigenous community, where 224 students are currently enrolled. Construction began on Monday, March 24, and the planned completion date is this coming Saturday.
Significant progress has been made in several specific areas, including:
- Flooring work, classroom and gallery baseboards, and replacement of windowpanes, specifically in Block 3
- Substantial progress in painting
- Installation of a metal platform for the elevated water tank
Earlier this month, a visit to the school took place, attended by the Spanish Ambassador to Paraguay, Javier Parrondo Babarro, along with other representatives from the Spanish government. Among those present were Alberto Sabido, Deputy Director General of External Debt Management and International Financing, General Secretariat of the Treasury and International Financing; and Arcadio Martínez, Economic and Commercial Attaché of Spain in Asunción.
Representing Sacyr were Juan Manuel Sánchez Moreira, Operations Director for Uruguay-Paraguay-Brazil-Peru; Samuel García, General Manager of SAOPSE Paraguay; and Anali Alonso, Social and Environmental Manager of Rutas del Este. Representatives of the Indigenous community also attended the visit.