Secretariat of Public Works, Transport and Housing (Honduras) explained

Seal:Coat_of_arms_of_Honduras.svg
Jurisdiction:National
Seal Size:111px
Type:Office of State
Formed:1957
Headquarters:San José building, Tegucigalpa, M.D.C.
Chief1 Name:Roberto Ordoñez
Chief1 Position:Engineer

The Secretariat of Public Works, Transport and Housing (Spanish; Castilian: '''Secretaría de Obras Públicas, Transporte y Vivienda de Honduras''', SOPTRAVI) is responsible for formulation, coordination, execution and evaluation of policies related to housing, works of public infrastructure, urban systems, transportation, and the management of public works. It is part of the Home Office in the executive branch of the government of Honduras.

History

It is responsible for sustainable development of transport infrastructure such as docks, railways, roads, airports and roads.

Originally designated the Secretary of Communications, Public Works and Transport (SEC-OPT) and later, the government of Rafael Leonardo Alleys added an entity for the development of communal projects designated Honduran Bottom of Social Investment (HBSI). In the government of Juan Orlando Hernández the office was renamed as Infrastructure and Public Services of Honduras INSEPH.

Presupposed

The annual budget is some 1600 million lempiras per year (80 million dollars).

Prespuesto Period President
2004 1,652,000,000 (More than 268 one thousand) Ricardo Mature
2007 1,520,162.300 Manuel Zelaya
The government of Honduras makes multiple investments in infrastructure from multiple ministries:

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