Feb 23 • 15:23 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Tarcísio says that the auction for the new headquarters of the government of SP had two proposals; winning company will be revealed on Thursday

São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas announces that two proposals have been submitted for the construction of a new administrative center in São Paulo, with the winning bid to be unveiled soon.

On Monday (23), Governor Tarcísio de Freitas of São Paulo announced that two companies have put in proposals for the construction of a new administrative center in the heart of São Paulo. This project, estimated to cost nearly R$ 6 billion, is seen as a significant step toward modernizing the state's infrastructure and enhancing the efficiency of government operations. The auction for the project is scheduled for Thursday (26) at the headquarters of B3, the São Paulo Stock Exchange.

The two interested consortia, Acciona-Construcap and MEZ-RZK Novo Centro, bring together several well-established construction companies, highlighting the level of interest and competition for such a major state project. The participation of these firms indicates robust engagement from the private sector in public infrastructure initiatives. Furthermore, the governor emphasized that having multiple proposals will foster healthy competition and potentially lead to better outcomes in terms of cost and execution timelines for the project.

The construction of this new facility is anticipated not only to improve government operations but also to have broader implications for the local economy. By centralizing various government functions into one location, it could potentially streamline services for citizens and businesses alike. As the state's administrative operations become more modernized, job creation and economic development in the surrounding area may also see a positive impact, making it a focal point for future investments in São Paulo.

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