2024-10-28 08:05:00
The infrastructure construction project in Z1 area has begun to be laid outand more than 400 serviced plots, scheduled for delivery by mid-2025. This was confirmed by Marco Zapata, director of the Municipal Institute of Planning and Habitat (IMUH), who explained that the institute is in the midst of a contract for the electricity and gas needed in the area.
This location is designated on the map as Crown Lot 3. This is the remainder of the public land of communes transferred to IMUH The request from the executive branch is under consideration.
As Zapata described, there were three projects in the area that were contracted by a number of people. P4.5 billion: Expansion of drinking water network, stormwater infrastructure and sewers.
Rainwater and drinking water projects There are 418 projected plots under development on sitedesignated official. As announced on September 18, it is planned that the land will be delivered in the first half of 2025 as part of the city’s 120th anniversary celebrations, while the tenure of the 6th arrondissement is unstable.
Land delivery is scheduled for mid-2025 (Photo by Oscar Rivera)
Zapata clarified that electricity and natural gas are in the period of their contracts. «The work was tendered and awarded, this is Manage the operation of the awards (values and requirements)“No agreement has been signed yet,” he explained.
He lists l’s credentialsThe first tranche of work will be part of fiscal year 2024.IMUH, and IMost of the execution Includes electrical contracting and gas work that will make up Municipal agency budget 2025.
He noted that unlike the subdivision of serviced land, a similar number of plots are expected to follow Zone 6soil movement is already underway in this area of the city.
He estimated that the second phase of Region 6 would require a similar budget, plus about P2 billion for soil relocation.
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this Urbanization of land parcels, providing services to 418 parcels of land They are designed with 20- and 15-meter wide avenues. Each plot measures 7.5 or 8 x 20 meters and has a lower density, while in the area bordering Casimiro Gomez Avenue, a commercial building density of up to three floors has been established, with commercial halls on the first and second floors. Special-shaped base floor.
Zapata pointed out Casimiro Gomez’s team already has a commercial profile Taking the northeastern part of the development zone as an example, towards the former Seventh District o Altos del Neuquén (890 plots) 95% of sold land has commercial requirements Have this feature: they are purchased for local businesses e.g. Bookstore, hardware store, ice cream parlor, sales room or pizza parlor.
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**Interview with Marco Zapata, Director of the Municipal Institute of Planning and Habitat (IMUH)**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Marco. Can you tell us about the recent infrastructure construction project in the Z1 area?
**Marco Zapata:** Thank you for having me! Yes, the project has officially begun, and we’re excited to announce that over 400 serviced plots are scheduled for delivery by mid-2025. This development is part of our ongoing effort to enhance urban planning and habitat in the community.
**Interviewer:** That’s great news! What specific utilities are being focused on for this project?
**Marco Zapata:** We are currently finalizing contracts for essential utilities like electricity and natural gas. These are critical for the infrastructural integrity of the area, and we expect the first tranche of these works to be included in our fiscal year 2024 budget.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned the location is designated as Crown Lot 3. How does this fit into the larger municipal plan?
**Marco Zapata:** Crown Lot 3 represents the remaining public land transferred to IMUH by the communes. It’s pivotal for urban development, especially given that we have three significant infrastructure projects underway, which will enhance the drinking water network, stormwater management, and sewer systems.
**Interviewer:** Can you provide more details on the ongoing development?
**Marco Zapata:** Certainly! We have 418 plots under development in this area. Our goal is to deliver these plots in time for the city’s 120th anniversary celebrations. We also anticipate a similar number of plots in the adjacent Zone 6, where soil relocation has already commenced.
**Interviewer:** What challenges do you foresee in completing this project?
**Marco Zapata:** One of the challenges is managing the timelines for the utility contracts. While we’ve tendered and awarded the work, we haven’t finalized all agreements yet, which adds a layer of complexity. Additionally, as we prepare for the second phase in Zone 6, we estimate needing a budget of around P2 billion for soil relocation alone.
**Interviewer:** Thank you so much for your insights, Marco. It sounds like an ambitious and crucial project for the city.
**Marco Zapata:** Thank you! We’re eager to see the positive impact this will have on our community.
Is the remainder of public land transferred to our institute, and it’s crucial for our urban development strategy. By utilizing this space effectively, we aim to accommodate the increasing demand for housing while ensuring necessary infrastructure is in place to support our growing population.
**Interviewer:** It sounds like a comprehensive plan. Could you elaborate on the types of developments being planned for these serviced plots?
**Marco Zapata:** Absolutely! We are focusing on creating a mix of residential and commercial spaces. Each plot will be designed with adequate room to support local businesses, particularly along Casimiro Gomez Avenue where we anticipate higher commercial density. Our goal is to foster a vibrant community where residents can easily access services and amenities.
**Interviewer:** How are you ensuring that the infrastructure supports future growth in the Z1 area?
**Marco Zapata:** We are conducting detailed planning for both water and stormwater management systems, which are essential for sustainability. The first phase of this project will include a P4.5 billion investment for the expansion of the drinking water network, stormwater infrastructure, and sewer systems. This proactive approach is part of our commitment to long-term urban resilience.
**Interviewer:** With the delivery set for mid-2025, how do you see this project aligning with the city’s upcoming anniversary celebrations?
**Marco Zapata:** Coincidentally, our delivery timeline aligns perfectly with the city’s 120th anniversary! It will serve as a significant milestone to showcase our achievements in urban development and planning. We view it as an opportunity not just for growth, but also for celebration and community engagement.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for sharing these insights, Marco. It’s exciting to see such progress in Neuquén!
**Marco Zapata:** Thank you for your interest! We’re looking forward to making these plans a reality and enhancing the quality of life for all residents in the area.