Reconstruction of pedestrian zone of Krushari village - regulated land XVII, district 60, according to the plan of Krushari village

The project “Reconstruction of the pedestrian zone of the village of Krushari - UPI XVIII, sq.60 under the plan of the village of Krushari includes three stages, and this project proposal seeks funding for Stage 1. It includes the main parts - architecture, water supply and sewerage, part, landscaping and landscaping.The pedestrian zone of the village of Krushari was realized in the 1980s. for decorative vegetation, part o The project has been developed at the request of the client and in accordance with architectural, landscape projects, geodetic surveying.The coniferous and deciduous trees are preserved from the existing tree vegetation. There are envisaged meeting places formed by a wooden pergola or gazebo, park benches, a corner for artistic crafts with concrete walls. The existing one will be dismantled and new park lighting will be built, solar park lights with LED lamps will be used. The lighting will be linear and group lighting. A complete replacement of the linear arresters with those of polymer concrete is envisaged.The existing inspection shafts are visibly robust, with the need for cleaning and installation of new cast iron lids with a secret bolt lock against vandalism. Stage 1 also envisages the construction of an additional linear drainage along the width of the adjacent street to prevent rainwater from entering the storm water. and adjacent roofs. With regard to the architectural part, it is designed to remove part of the existing retaining walls, design new ones with the possibility of forming new green spaces and installing new lighting fixtures. The project envisages a complete replacement of the concrete flooring, delivery and laying of new concrete curbs, concrete slabs, other construction works, detailed in the CS and the CSC of the project.

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Overview

Status Contracted
Start date 31 Aug, 2020
End date 31 Aug, 2022
Contract date 31 Aug, 2020
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Financial information

Total cost 182,249.66
Grant 182,249.66
Self finance 0.00
Total paid 0.00
EU participation percent 90.0%

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