Friday, September 3, 2010

Fever And Mottled Skin

first work of the Reconstruction Plan in the region of O'Higgins

authority led the commissioning of the road that connects San Francisco to Mostazal barn, which was badly damaged by the earthquake of February 27.

road initiative in the municipality of San Francisco de Mostazal, corresponding to the first work of reconstruction in O'Higgins, whose investment part of the $ 44,885 million which the Ministry of Public Works is spending in areas affected by the earthquake in the region during 2010.

Under Secretary for Public Works, Loreto Silva, together with the regional secretary of the MOP, Moses Saravia, appreciated the efforts of workers to recover in the short term, the road connecting San Francisco to Mostazal with Barns (Route H-10 .)

"The reconstruction program, mandated by President Sebastián Piñera has allowed us to start as soon as the recovery of the works that were affected by the earthquake. This road is an example of that, "the authority said.

The work considered resurfacing of two miles of track, between approximately 6 and 9 km, in addition to the sector El Roble, which connects Route H-10 to Route 5 in San Francisco de Mostazal. The work was performed by direct administration through the Department of Roads, by investing $ 200 million.

"The Ministry of Public Works will continue to work with the same professionalism and dedication in the process of reconstruction and normalization of the affected areas. In this challenge, we are all called as country, "the undersecretary said.

The first week after the earthquake, transit Route H-10 remained disrupted by cracks and potholes that suffered the road. During this period, was used as an alternative to Route 5, until the Regional Road Administration ordered temporary emergency works on the road. Collector

Alameda de Rancagua

During his visit to the region, the field secretary inspected the progress of the last stage of Alameda rainwater collector in the city of Rancagua, a project-about 9 km long, rises in the center of the regional capital and discharge into the river Cachapoal.

On occasion, the authorities said that the construction of the third and final stage of the collector, with an investment of $ 4,622 million, has a 17% physical progress and estimated delivery in May 2011.

The work includes construction of approximately 3.4 miles of collector, 20 manholes and 78 new sinks.

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