The University of Panama plans to build a four-hectare site in the village of Tocumen, a university complex that will be used by the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences.
According to the interactive platform “Construction in Central America” of CentralAmericaData‘s Trade Intelligence Unit, the University of Panama presented the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to the Ministry of Environment to develop the project called, “Design and construction of the University of Panama, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences.”
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The document details that the project consists of the construction of a two-story university complex with vehicular and pedestrian access, laboratories, auditoriums, cafeteria, and amenities for the faculty and students.
According to the study, the campus will have a central covered plaza, multipurpose courts, greenhouses and nurseries, library, among other areas. The overall investment for this project is expected to be $10 million.