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Secretary of Urban Development of Bahia, Cicero g shock Miller, visited on Sunday, 05, works of Sister Dulce Square (Largo ancient Rome), who are in the final stages. Accompanied by Chairman of Social Organizations g shock Sister g shock Dulce Maria Rita Bridges, and the artist Bel Borba - author of the monument to Bahia Bl - the secretary gave the construction site, which is in the final stages, Now the fence installation protection, for example. Ubiratan Cardoso, president of the Urban Development Company of Bahia (Conder), linked to SEDUR and organ responsible for the work, also participated in the visit. g shock
"The work done here by the State Government exceeded our expectations and I already imagine how this will look pretty square. Even with the monument of Bel Borba, believe that the square g shock will become a major attraction for tourism, especially religious tourism, valuing all around near the shrine of Sister Dulce and the Memorial of Sister Dulce, "said Maria Rita, which is niece of Sister Dulce.
According to Secretary Miller Cicero, the prediction is that the square be inaugurated on the 14th. "We are very pleased to deliver this square for soteropolitana community, especially here in the Lower City. A square of this size, with 15 thousand square meters, completely paved and urbanized, helping to increase the quantity and quality of public facilities Salvador, "said Monteiro. g shock
Monument - With over eight feet tall and weighing about 20 tons, the monument in honor of Sister Dulce is by the artist Bel Borba, famous for his public interventions. "Sister Dulce has an importance to me, as an icon of solidarity, voluntary work, devotion to the poor, the underprivileged, so I feel proud of this work, as well as all Bahian feel proud of the work done by it, "said the artist. The monument began to be installed on Monday, 06.
20/01/2014 - 11:00 Parallel Works modify traffic on Monday and Tuesday evening 17/01/2014 - 11:50 Agreement is signed for the use of treated wastewater in agriculture 15/01 / 2014-13: 04 Governor inaugurates Sister Dulce Square in Lower City in Salvador 14/01/2014 - 17:26 Embasa extends water supply in Salvador 14/01/2014 - 10:28 Governor visits works doubling Pinto de Aguiar Avenue 13/01 / 2014 - 13:13 Embasa gathers over 76 sorted in tender 10/01/2014 - 17:04 Embasa starts operating tests on the adductor southwest region 10/01/2014 - 16:07 Act establishing State Solid Waste Policy is published in the Official Gazette 9/01/2014 - 10:32 Pinto Avenue de Aguiar is with 37% of the duplication works completed 7/01/2014 - 13:16 Government signs work order for the drainage system in Jeremoabo
SEDUR - Department of Urban Development of the State of Bahia End: 5th Avenue N # 550, Administrative Center of Bahia - CAB CEP: 41745-004 | Salvador - Bahia - Brazil Tel: (71) 3118-3247 ascom@sedur.ba.gov. br
Other departments: Civil Saeb House - Section for SEAGRI Administration - Sec of Agriculture, Irrigation and Agrarian g shock Reform SEC - Section for SECULT Education - Section of Culture of Bahia SECTI - Section for Science, Technology and Innovation SEATS - Sec Social g shock Development and Combating Poverty Sedir - Section on Development and Regional Integration SEDUR - Sec Urban Development SEFAZ - Sec Farm SEINFRA - Sec Infrastructure SEMA - Department of Environment SEPLAN - Sec Planning SEPROMI - Section for the Promotion g shock of Racial g shock Equality SERIN - Sec Institutional Relations SESAB - SETRE Sec of Health - Sec of Labor, Employment, Income and Sports g shock SETUR - Sec Tourism SICM - Section for Industry, Commerce and Mining SJCDH - Section for Justice, Citizenship and Human Rights SSP - Sec Public Safety Secopa Sec Extraordinary to the FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil SEINP Extraordinary Section of Marine Affairs and Port SECOM - Secretariat for Social Communication
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