Ministry of Public Works (Chile)

The Ministry of Public Works (Ministerio de Obras Públicas) is the cabinet-level administrative office in charge of "planning, directing, controlling and building the public infrastructure, as well as the conservation and management of them" within Chile. It is also responsible for the "management, distribution, use and conservation" of all the water resources within the country. They answer directly to the President of Chile. Since 11 March 2022, the Minister of Public Works is Mr. Juan Carlos García Pérez de Arce.

History
The office was first created by law of 21 June 1887, under President José Manuel Balmaceda as the Ministry of Industry and Public Works. Since then it has undergone several reorganizations during its history, reflected in its different names:


 * Ministry of Industry and Public Works 21 June 1887 - 20 May 1910
 * Ministry of Industry, Public Works and Railroads 20 May 1910 - 19 December 1924
 * Ministry of Public Works and Roads 19 December 1924 - 21 March 1925
 * Ministry of Public Works, Commerce and Communication Roads 21 March 1925 - 3 October 1927
 * Ministry of Foment 3 October 1927 - 21 October 1942
 * Ministry of Public Works and Communication Roads 21 October 1942 – 1953
 * Ministry of Public Works 1953 - 13 December 1967
 * Ministry of Public Works and Transport 13 December 1967 - 8 July 1974
 * Ministry of Public Works 8 July 1974 – present