Prudente City Hall authorizes bidding for a project to present a definitive solution against flooding in the Parque do Povo
The City Hall of Presidente Prudente has opened a bidding process to contract a specialized company for an infrastructure project aimed at solving flooding issues in the Parque do Povo area.
The City Hall of Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, has officially authorized a bidding process to hire a specialized company focused on infrastructure and urban drainage. This announcement was made on Friday, indicating a proactive approach to tackle the recurring flooding issues that have plagued the Parque do Povo, specifically in relation to the Veado Stream basin.
The bidding process will involve the selected company developing a basic project and conducting technical studies to identify a definitive solution to the flooding challenges. The municipal administration has emphasized that this initiative is the culmination of thorough internal studies conducted by the legal and planning teams. They are determined to ensure that the future construction project follows a well-defined timeline and budget.
Mayor Milton Carlos de Mello, known as 'Tupã', shared in an interview with TV TEM that the normal procedure for the bidding process will take approximately 40 to 50 days. This period will include the submission of proposals and the official opening of the bids, signaling a significant step towards enhancing water drainage in the region and mitigating the flooding issues that impact the community.