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The city of Esperanza, in Santa Fe, is preparing for a major infrastructure project: the construction of a new stormwater drainage system. This project, with a budget of over 2.8 billion pesos, has as its main objective to prevent flooding and improve the quality of life of the citys inhabitants. The work will be carried out in several stages, starting in the western part of the city. New drainage channels and inspection chambers will be built and excavations will be carried out to improve the drainage system. The work will be completed within a period of 12 months. The benefits of this work are multiple: Flood prevention: The new drainage system will allow rainwater to be evacuated more efficiently, reducing the risk of flooding in low-lying areas. Improved quality of life: Residents will benefit from a safer and healthier urban environment, free of flooding and puddles. Urban development: This work will contribute to the development of the city by improving its infrastructure and quality of life. The investment in this project demonstrates the provincial governments commitment to the development of the cities of Santa Fe. It is hoped that this project will serve as a model for other localities and contribute to improving the management of rainwater throughout the province. In short, the construction of new storm drains in Esperanza is a fundamental work to guarantee the safety and well-being of the citys inhabitants. This investment seeks to improve urban infrastructure and address the challenges posed by climate change. ObraPublica.com HOHENFELS MAIN DRAINAGE – STAGE I – TOWN OF ESPERANZA – LAS COLONIAS DEPARTMENT Type of Work: Engineering Works Client: Ministry of Public Works Location: Province of Santa Fe Opening date: 01/30/2025 Official budget: $ 2,850,695,733.59 |