Definition
Occupation of the right-of-way is the use of public space in an aerial, underground, visible, suspended, or punctual manner for the implementation of a specific service, which can be either free or paid, according to specific regulations.
The prerogative for the approval and granting of occupations in the right-of-way is the exclusive competence of the Granting Authority, with the Concessionaire being responsible only for guiding, instructing, and facilitating the process for submission of the analysis to the Regulatory Agency. This is done by complying with the Current Regulations and Laws mentioned below that govern the subject, following the flow and phases of the internal process as outlined below.
Types of Occupation
Process phases
The process of submitting projects and documents for implementation analysis can be divided into the macro steps below:
Legislation and Technical Regulations:
Frequently Asked Questions
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