CGR opens an investigation into the delay in works on the Ibagué Olympic pools

CGR opens an investigation into the delay in works on the Ibagué Olympic pools
CGR opens an investigation into the delay in works on the Ibagué Olympic pools

Ibagué

The Comptroller General of the Republic announced the opening of a preliminary investigation into delays in the project for the construction and adaptation of the swimming pool complex of the Sports Unit on 42nd Street in Ibagué.

According to the comptroller, Carlos Mario Zuluaga, andThe progress of the work is insufficientIn addition to this, the municipality has an addition of more than $8 billion in process. for this project that is advancing at a slow pace, a situation that for the control entity is insufficient for all the deadlines granted to the contractor.

“We have opened a preliminary investigation into the Olympic pool, understanding that it is For the Comptroller’s Office, it is worrying that a work of such importance has been extended for so long.resources have been added, and today the information provided to us by the contractor is unsatisfactory for the Comptroller’s Office,” said Zuluaga.

At the same time, he maintained that “Although this time is in Colombia’s commitment strategy, We have doubts if the completion of the schedule will be as the contractor is proposing.who indicates that this work would be delivered in this year 2024″.

He also mentioned that In the opinion of the technical criteria of the Comptroller’s Office, there are serious doubts about whether the work can be completed in the month of October.and as stated in the schedule presented by the Mayor’s Office of Ibagué and the contractor.

This work that It was awarded in 2022 and had an initial budget of 12,536 millionnow an addition of more than $8 billion is proposed to be able to comply with the project in charge of the Temporary Union Sports Unit 2022.

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