The regional government and the municipality of Rancagua officially handed over this Friday the land for the construction of the First Telethon Center in the O’Higgins region, which will consist of about 4,155 m2 of construction, including a covered multi-court and parking.
The event held on the grounds of the Communal Park was chaired by Governor Pablo Silva Amaya and Mayor(s) Cristian Pavez; Félix Allende, Teletón project manager; Yazna Cárdenas, director(s) of Architecture of the Ministry of Public Works O’Higgins and Eng. Cristian Valdéz, project engineer of Teletón, who signed their signatures to make official the delivery of the land on loan.
This important work, in the future, will serve about 1,200 children and will be located very close to the O’Higgins Bus Terminal, in order to provide easy access to patients, both from the city of Rancagua and from other communes of the region.
Governor Pablo Silva Amaya reported that this work could be completed by the end of 2025, with the best equipment and technology, for the benefits of the boys and girls of the O’Higgins region.
“This is one of the most important works in recent years, due to the social impact it has, to serve more than 1,200 children, a number that will increase,” said Silva, adding that there are many people who travel to the Santiago telethon for rehabilitation.
Regarding the investment, the regional president announced that more than 10 billion pesos will be allocated for infrastructure and about 3 billion for equipment, for a work that will have the best technology at the national level for the care of the children of our region.
“We have not spared the cost to make it the best Telethon Center in the country, which our children deserve,” he stated.
Cristian Pavez: The most modern in Chile
In that sense, the mayor (s) of Rancagua, Cristian Pavez reaffirmed that the project “will mean the most modern Telethon Center in Chile and that it is present in Rancagua fills us with pride, highlighting the very good coordination with the MOP , regional government and Telethon Foundation that has allowed this work to begin.
The mayor in charge hopes that this work will be completed by the end of 2025 to serve the 1,200 families, who also require easier transportation.
Félix Allende: A first-rate work
Félix Allende, head of Teletón Projects, said that this is the 15th institute that joins the network throughout the country and that it takes an important step towards decentralization and the social cost that it represents, due to the trips that students must make. Telethon users in this region.
“This is the best way to allocate a center with more than 4 thousand square meters and with first-class infrastructure, in terms of the work and also the equipment,” said Allende.
Yazna Cárdenas: Contract term of 510 days
In that sense, the director(s) of the MOP Architecture Department, Yazna Cárdenas, explained that this project includes an area of 3,700 m2, which will provide service to people with disabilities, so It has a contract term of 510 days, and today marks the milestone of the contract for the execution of the works.
The official clarified that this is a payment against receipt contract, that is, it is being developed in stages and its completion is scheduled for the coming year 2025.
At the end of the day, those responsible for the construction of the First Telethon Center of O’Higgins, signed their signatures to legally formalize the delivery of the land on loan.
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