Councilor warns that 60th Street contract could be liquidated by the Mayor’s Office

Councilor warns that 60th Street contract could be liquidated by the Mayor’s Office
Councilor warns that 60th Street contract could be liquidated by the Mayor’s Office

In the midst of the uncertain future that they throw the failed works on the 60th street bridge in IbaguéCouncilor Deiby Buitrago warned that the project, despite its incipient progress, could start from scratch by decision of Mayor Johana Aranda.

We are concerned because the works have not progressed; In conversations with the Infrastructure Secretariat they explain to us that they are stopped due to the issue of environmental permits from Cortolima,” said the Democratic Center lobbyist.

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Imminent liquidation?

Buitrago also anticipated that at least from the purely legal scenario, “The Municipal Administration is evaluating the possibility of liquidating the contract”and added that in a period that would not exceed 15 days, the decision could be made known.

“I am not a lawyer, I am a public administrator, I have little knowledge of the subject, but would liquidate the contract and begin a new process“, emphasized the councilor in the face of criticism caused by an apparent improvisation created by the previous government.

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For now, The Mayor’s Office of Ibagué continues to throw the ‘ball’ at Cortolima arguing refusals for the permits that are required, and the corporation returns responsibilities because the contractor apparently has not corrected the requirements.

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