Entre Ríos advances in housing solutions for judicial employees with the union – News

Entre Ríos advances in housing solutions for judicial employees with the union – News
Entre Ríos advances in housing solutions for judicial employees with the union – News

Authorities from the Autonomous Institute of Planning and Housing (IAPV) met with representatives of the union entity Union of Judicial Employees of the Nation (UEJN). They agreed to advance in efforts and responses to the housing needs of Entre Ríos judicial employees.

“With the premise of our governor Rogelio Frigerio of proposing alternatives for different segments of Entre Ríos residents, we met with authorities of the Union of Judicial Employees of the Nation, in this case for the judicial employees of Entre Ríos,” indicated the member of the IAPV, Aníbal Steren.

At the meeting, “the strengths of the parties to achieve this objective” were raised and “the IAPV offered (operational) alternatives with the contribution of available land according to the destination and locality, technical experience for the projects and construction management, administrative monitoring and accounting, among other points. The financing issue was agreed to be sought in private banking,” he stated.

Finally, Steren explained that it was agreed to make a framework agreement between the parties, the UEJN to survey the demand for housing in the most important Entre Ríos towns such as Paraná and Concepción del Uruguay, the IAPV to search for land and put together technical proposals according to the lot in question.

The meeting was in Buenos Aires and, in addition to Steren, the vice president of the IAPV, Luis Oriona, and for the UEJN, the General Secretary and the Secretary of Administration of the union, Julio Juan Piumato and Andrés Piumato, respectively, participated.


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