Mendoza faces gas works in 400 schools in the province

The Undersecretary of School Infrastructure start the work in June repair of gas installations in almost 400 schools in Mendoza. The corresponding calls for public bidding have already been made to specify them. The opening of the envelopes with the offers will take place from May 21 to 23.

The works will be carried out through the modality of zonal impact coefficients. Is about 13 packages covering an average of 30 schools each, with an average budget of $200 million per coefficient. To achieve them, a total official investment is planned that is around $2.7 billion.

These interventions They will be carried out in establishments in Greater Mendoza, departments of the Eastern province and Malarge.and they have an execution period of 450 calendar days.

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In the case of the schools of Greater Mendoza and the East, the reception and opening of offers will take place in the Bidding Area of ​​the Undersecretariat of School Infrastructure, located at 210 Belgrano Oeste Street, PB, Capital, Mendoza. Meanwhile, the consultation and delivery of documents must be done via email to the emails [email protected] and [email protected].

For its part, with regard to the works in Malarge, the consultation and delivery of specifications must be made to the emails [email protected] and [email protected]. The reception and opening of the proposals will take place at the San Rafael Regional Delegation of the Undersecretary of School Infrastructure, at Juan Bautista Alberdi 37, in San Rafael.

These works will be added to other general works that had already been announced for another 450 schools in Greater Mendoza, Valle de Uco and San Rafael, with an investment of $2.9 billion.. Work is expected to begin at the end of May and continue throughout 2024.

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