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Argentina Procurement News Notice - 68599


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PNN 68599
Work Detail Pullaro: “Santa Fe is the province that is carrying out the most public works” This was stated by the governor when announcing, together with Mayor Poletti, works that will be carried out in the city of Santa Fe within the framework of the Capital Agreement. In addition, he announced that a new bridge to Santo Tomé is planned. Governor Maximiliano Pullaro, together with the mayor of Santa Fe, Juan Pablo Poletti, presented the works that the Province will carry out in the city within the framework of the Capital Agreement, a commitment that both signed before assuming their positions. This involves the enhancement of the central beds on Aristóbulo del Valle, JJ Paso and Siete Jefes avenues, and the paving and complementary works on sections of Peñaloza Avenue and Larrea Street. In the Federal Auditorium of the Museum of the National Constitution, Pullaro indicated that “it is a difficult moment for Argentina, because public works were cut everywhere; The rest of the provinces are not carrying out works, and have stopped their execution. The governor recalled that “before assuming this immense responsibility of managing the destinies of the people of Santa Fe, we proposed to put on the table issues that are sometimes difficult or uncomfortable: reorganize the provincial State, its human, logistical and financial resources. And if that was achieved, we would carry out our programs that are shared with the mayors, community presidents, and civil society, through clubs, associations, neighborhoods.” The Santa Fe president remarked that “there were things that were done in one way and we intend for them to be carried out in another,” and then stated that “that today allows us, while the Nation has stopped public works, for Santa Fe to look like an island, and it is the province that is executing and planning the most public works.” Pullaro highlighted the support of the Legislature, which “gave us the administrative and financial tools to be able to carry out all these programs.” Santa Fe Bridge – Sao Tome The governor also encouraged the Legislature to “present projects, design them, think, dream, innovate, because we are going to carry them forward together. They will be big changes. In the case of this beloved city of Santa Fe, we have to think about what it needs to show in four years everything we were able to do. Imagine, dear friends and dear friends, if we build the bridge (Santa Fe-Santo Tomé).” “We have to do the design, we have to work with the National Government to allow us to carry out the work, we have to think about it, we have to agree on it with the residents of the two cities, with the deliberative councils. We have high expectations of giving this city what it deserves,” he stated. Advances The mayor of the city of Santa Fe, Juan Pablo Poletti, recalled that “this is an agreement that began at the beginning of our efforts. And, beyond the agreement signed with the governor, what excites me is that less than six months into the administration we are already finalizing and already having several of the works up for bid.” “I want to highlight the commitment, the teamwork, having a governor who is there, talks, listens, advises, always with dialogue and consensus,” said the mayor of the Capital city. Meanwhile, the Minister of Public Works, Lisandro Enrico, stated that we believe that public works is a permanent State policy that equalizes, improves the quality of life, and above all generates jobs, so we are building a program of “strategic works that the government of Santa Fe is going to carry out in big cities and small towns.” In this framework, “with the mayor of Santa Fe we identified these urban projects for the city,” he explained. In turn, Leonardo Ríos, Undersecretary of Municipal Urban Planning, said that “the works are framed within a process that we want to manage in the city to interconnect all public spaces.” Presents Also present on the occasion were the president of the Chamber of Deputies of the province, Clara García; the former governor of the province and provincial deputy Antonio Bonfatti; the Minister of Culture, Susana Rueda; the Minister of Justice and Security, Pablo Cococcioni, the senator for the department of La Capital, Julio “Paco” Garibaldi; the president of the Deliberative Council, Adriana “Chuchi” Molina; the provincial deputy José Corral and the secretary of Human Rights, Emilio Jatón; the Secretary of Public Works and Habitat, Marcelo Pascualón; and Municipal Water Management, Felipe Franco; national, provincial, municipal authorities, councilors, among others. Source: https://www.lt9.com.ar/
Country Argentina , South America
Industry Construction
Entry Date 05 Jun 2024
Source https://www.construar.com.ar/2024/06/santa-fe-es-la-provincia-que-mas-obra-publica-esta-ejecutando/

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