Construction work on the Hospital de Curacautín, La Araucanía region, would resume next year in the area, in works that have been paralyzed for more than a month after the bankruptcy of the Claro, Vicuña and Valenzuela companies.
Just next year the construction works of the Curacautín Hospital, La Araucanía region, would resume.
After the bankruptcy of the Claro, Vicuña y Valenzuela company, work on the future healthcare facility was for more than a month paralyzed.
In the process of liquidation of the contract there is still the link between the Government and the construction company that carried out the tasks in the aforementioned commune.
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According to the director of the North Araucanía Health Service, Ernesto Yáñez, there is an administrative process of several stages to liquidate the contract with the company that declared bankruptcy and thus -later- only the last week of December call for a new tender.
Regarding the situation of the more than 100 workers who worked in the work, the authority assured that during the first fortnight of December the owed wages will be paid.
