The town of Bosa, located southwest of Bogotá, Colombia, is characterized by its complex and extensive road network that plays a fundamental role in the connectivity and mobility of the zone. This town, which is one of the largest in the city, has a network of roads and streets that cross its various neighborhoods and sectors, facilitating access for residents to public services, shops, education and employment. The Bosa road network has been developed over the years to adapt to the growing needs of the population and the increase in vehicular traffic. However, as occurs in many urban areas, Bosa's road network also faces challenges, such as constant maintenance to ensure its good condition and safety for users, where in this case the rehabilitation of the neighborhood's road network is evaluated Iceland in a period of eight months, as a result of the opportunity to carry out internships academics at Constructora Camacon, where with the help of collection and analysis of the information provided by public entities, methodologies can be defined to determine the rehabilitation according to the AASHTO 93 methodology, this activity could be carried out with a study area which allowed apiques to be carried out in the field, where the opportunity to be taken to specialized laboratories, in order to determine the physical, chemical and mechanical characteristics of the soil under study.