Feb 13 • 19:59 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Amid the state of emergency, a new company takes over urban cleaning in Caraguatatuba

A new urban cleaning company has begun operations in Caraguatatuba, Brazil, during an ongoing state of environmental and sanitary emergency.

As of Friday, the city of Caraguatatuba has initiated operations with a new company responsible for urban cleaning services, amidst a declared state of environmental and sanitary calamity. This emergency contract comes after a competitive process that evaluated ten candidates, leading to the selection of Molise Serviços e Construções Ltda., which has already deployed teams to the streets with new equipment and personnel. The city emphasized the urgency of the service modification given the existing health and environmental challenges.

The contract, worth nearly R$ 13 million, is set to last for six months and includes provisions for enhanced operations. It ensures an increased workforce and the incorporation of technology to improve service delivery in urban cleaning. The local government highlighted that priority would be given to hiring personnel from the previous cleaning company, thus aiming to provide continuity of service while adapting to the pressing needs of the community during this emergency declaration.

This transition comes as Caraguatatuba faces critical challenges relating to public health and environmental management, emphasizing the city's commitment to addressing these issues effectively. The urgency of the situation is marked by the declared state of emergency, with the municipality actively seeking to bolster its operational capacity to maintain cleanliness standards in the area. This move reflects the local government's responsiveness to community needs in a time of crisis.

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