
Big Door Prize — Quepos
A foreign developer in Manuel Antonio needed potable water, but the connection required 2.2 km of pipeline, crossing a national ro…
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A foreign developer in Manuel Antonio needed potable water, but the connection required 2.2 km of pipeline, crossing a national ro…
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A social-interest subdivision in Esparza needed its complete potable water network, with the quality standards and tests AyA requi…
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A producers' association in Quepos needed nearly 2 km of line extension with a national road cut and an easement — beyond the reac…
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The same developer behind Big Door Prize now needed 1.9 km of line with a relief valve and a new easement for his next project in …
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A residential project faced a requirement that killed its feasibility: building a sanitary sewer and treatment plant. It also need…
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A condominium project in Santa Teresa — one of the most water-stressed areas in the country, without sufficient public network — n…
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The project had received negative water availability responses and dragged a tangled easement unresolved for years: survey plans t…
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Bringing potable water across 2.4 kilometers in the Tilarán highlands: RAM's longest pipeline to date, with the logistics of worki…
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A local business in Esparza needed a 480-meter line extension with a national road cut to secure its potable water: RAM's first tu…
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A country-lot development in San Mateo needed to secure potable water with a 150 mm line extension and the corresponding easement.…
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