Atual Estação Rio Grande da Serra (Linha 10-Turquesa)
Current Station Rio Grande da Serra (Line 10-Turquoise)
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O início das obras para reconstrução das Estações
da CPTM irá atrasar. A
previsão da empresa era que as reformas nas Estações Guapituba, Ribeirão
Pires e Rio Grande da Serra começassem até o fim do semestre, o que não
será cumprido. A próxima etapa dos serviços, que envolve as plataformas
Ipiranga, Utinga, Prefeito Saladino e Mauá, também será iniciada depois
do previsto.
Este
já é o segundo adiamento para a realização dos trabalhos nas três
primeiras estações. Em entrevista ao Diário em dezembro, o Governador
Geraldo Alckmin garantiu que as obras seriam iniciadas em março.
Depois, a CPTM passou a divulgar o primeiro semestre como prazo.
O
presidente da companhia, Mário Bandeira, afirmou ontem que o atraso se
deve a problemas burocráticos na liberação da verba. “Já temos o
processo de edital concluído. A questão agora é orçamento. Como esse
recurso vem do OGU, ainda existe um processo
burocrático que está sendo concluído via Caixa Econômica Federal. Então,
temos que seguir todo o trâmite”, explica.
Segundo
Bandeira, a previsão é que esse processo seja concluído na semana que
vem, possibilitando a assinatura do contrato até o fim do mês. O
presidente estima que as obras tenham início no 2º Semestre desse ano
O
segundo lote – das estações Ipiranga, Utinga, Prefeito Saladino e Mauá –
também vai atrasar. Em abril, Bandeira prometeu que as reformas nas
paradas Utinga e Prefeito Saladino, ambas em Santo André, começariam em
agosto. Ontem, entretanto, o presidente afirmou que os trabalhos da
segunda etapa só deverão ter início entre setembro e outubro.
Todas
as estações da Linha 10-Turquesa (Brás-Rio Grande da Serra) passarão
por reformas. Como as paradas terão intervenções significativas, a CPTM
classifica os serviços como reconstrução. Todas as plataformas ficarão
no padrão da Estação Tamanduateí, que passou por remodelação em 2010,
quando começou a atender também a Linha 2-Verde do Metrô (Vila
Madalena-Vila Prudente).
A
CPTM informa que todas as estações terão plataformas cobertas, escadas
rolantes e acessibilidade para deficientes físicos, como elevadores,
piso e rota táteis, comunicação em Braille, corrimãos e rampas, além de
sanitários adaptados. Nas paradas do Lote 1, não há acesso para
deficientes físicos e parte da área para embarque e desembarque é
descoberta.
Fonte da Notícia: Diário do Grande ABC
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Start of construction for reconstruction of CPTM stations will delay. The company forecast was that reforms in Guapituba Stations, Ribeirão Pires and Rio Grande da Serra begin until the end of the semester, which will not be fulfilled. The next stage of the services, which involves the Ipiranga, Utinga, Mayor Saladin and Maua platforms, will also be started later than planned.
This is the second postponement for the completion of work on the first three seasons. In an interview with the Gazette in December, the Governor Alckmin assured that the work would begin in March. Then CPTM began to publish the first half as the deadline.
The company's president, Mario Flag, said yesterday that the delay is due to bureaucratic problems in the release of funds. "We have completed the process of public notice. The question now is budget. Because this feature comes from the Federal Budget, there is a bureaucratic process being completed via CEF. So we have to follow the whole process, "she explains.
According Flag, it is expected that this process will be completed next week, allowing the signing of the contract until the end of the month. The President estimated that the works will commence in Semester 2 this year
The second batch - of Ipiranga, Utinga, Mayor Saladin and Maua stations - will also slow. In April, Banner promised that reforms the charts Utinga Mayor and Saladin, both in St. Andrew, would begin in August. Yesterday, however, the president said that the work of the second stage must only start between September and October.
All stations on Line 10-Turquoise (Bras-Rio Grande da Serra) will undergo renovations. As the charts have significant interventions, CPTM ranked as reconstruction services. All platforms will be the standard Tamanduateí Station, which underwent refurbishment in 2010, when he began to also cater to Line 2-Green Metro (Vila Madalena, Vila Prudente).
CPTM informs all stations have covered platforms, escalators and accessibility for disabled people, such as elevators, floor and tactile route communications in Braille, handrails and ramps, and adapted toilets. Lot 1 on the charts, there is access for disabled people and part of the area for loading and unloading is discovered.
Source of News: Diário do Grande ABC
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This is the second postponement for the completion of work on the first three seasons. In an interview with the Gazette in December, the Governor Alckmin assured that the work would begin in March. Then CPTM began to publish the first half as the deadline.
The company's president, Mario Flag, said yesterday that the delay is due to bureaucratic problems in the release of funds. "We have completed the process of public notice. The question now is budget. Because this feature comes from the Federal Budget, there is a bureaucratic process being completed via CEF. So we have to follow the whole process, "she explains.
According Flag, it is expected that this process will be completed next week, allowing the signing of the contract until the end of the month. The President estimated that the works will commence in Semester 2 this year
The second batch - of Ipiranga, Utinga, Mayor Saladin and Maua stations - will also slow. In April, Banner promised that reforms the charts Utinga Mayor and Saladin, both in St. Andrew, would begin in August. Yesterday, however, the president said that the work of the second stage must only start between September and October.
All stations on Line 10-Turquoise (Bras-Rio Grande da Serra) will undergo renovations. As the charts have significant interventions, CPTM ranked as reconstruction services. All platforms will be the standard Tamanduateí Station, which underwent refurbishment in 2010, when he began to also cater to Line 2-Green Metro (Vila Madalena, Vila Prudente).
CPTM informs all stations have covered platforms, escalators and accessibility for disabled people, such as elevators, floor and tactile route communications in Braille, handrails and ramps, and adapted toilets. Lot 1 on the charts, there is access for disabled people and part of the area for loading and unloading is discovered.
Source of News: Diário do Grande ABC
Image Credits Reserved to Author
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