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  • Trasvase Olmos and H2Olmos Concessionaire deliver basic food baskets to 314 families in the area of influence

    DATE: 04/27/2020

    Published by: Odebrecht Engineering & Construction

    In these times of great difficulty for the country, and being aware of the need to be united to face COVID-19, H2Olmos and Trasvase Olmos Concessionaire are committed to contribute to the vulnerable villages of the zone of influence.

    Both companies have been contributing with their own resources and a team of professionals, by delivering basic food baskets to 314 families in the villages of La Algodonera, Las Norias and Tunape, in Olmos Lambayeque, and Huabal in Cajamarca.

    H2Olmos and Trasvase Olmos not only guarantee the continuity of the project operation, but also their commitment and solidarity with the most needy people in their environment.

    H2Olmos Concessionaire donates 100 backpack sprayers to the Regional Government of Lambayeque

    The H2Olmos Concessionaire donated 100 backpack sprayers to the Regional Government of Lambayeque for disinfection of the supply markets in order to stop the spread of Covid-19 in the region.

    “The first lot consists of 50 backpacks and was delivered by the General Manager, Alfonso Pinillos, being the first private company to join the fight against the Covid-19 in our region, over the next few days, we will receive the remaining lot,” said regional governor, Anselmo Lozano.

    The Olmos project has developed 22,000 hectares of crops that contribute to the development of the Lambayeque Region by generating important investments and thousands of jobs.

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