The Vila Velha City Hall is preparing to launch the first package of works, to be put out to tender later this year, which will cover several regions of the city.
While leveraging the program, technical teams from the municipality and the Fonplata Development Fund, on an official mission to the city last week.
The financial institution technicians provided training and visited some regions covered by the Urban Requalification Program, in order to be financed with resources of around U$ 27.6 million.

The training sessions mainly covered topics related to financial management instruments, acquisitions and the closing of environmental reports.
Execution
The starting point has been given to make and, above all, launch a project that has everything to mark an era in the history of Vila Velha.
The first lots for the execution of works and interventions in the various regions of the city have already been outlined and are ready to be tendered.
The Urban Requalification Program therefore foresees paving and drainage works on roads in 30 neighborhoods in the municipality and the structuring of four municipal parks.
In the final assessment, the next steps were then defined to comply with the acquisition activities and processes related to the start of the works.
So, with almost half of the executive projects completed, the City Hall can now start the bidding process. In short, monitor and support the municipality in everything. southeast.
Thus, providing specialized consultants for the necessary referrals so that we are successful in the activities and the program achieves the expected objectives.
However, the municipal secretary of Planning and Strategic Projects (Sempla), Ricardo Santos, highlighted the importance of activities in conjunction with Fonplata.
Benefits
Unless we reevaluate our entire operational plan, acquisitions and contractions, and all the regulatory instructions required by the institution for the program's good performance.
It will be the largest urban requalification program the municipality has ever had, and will benefit approximately one third of the municipality's population.
The Fonplata Development Fund mission delegation also included acquisitions specialist Brando Ponti.
Currently, the institution develops other projects in the country, including in the municipalities of Joinville, Criciúma and Itajaí, in Santa Catarina; and, lastly.
