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RA-APPS has so far settled 13.8 million lei without VAT, the equivalent of over 4 million euros, for the rehabilitation works at the villa in Str. Aviatorilor 86, according to the data presented by the General Secretariat of the Government.
The data were provided after Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu asked the SGG to trigger the declassification procedure of RAPPS expenses at Vila din Aviatorilor number 86, which would be assigned to President Klaus Iohannis.
“The costs will come very quickly and we will see what is the correct and legal route regarding the destination of that building”, later stated Ciolacu.
Clarifications from the Government, about the house where President Iohannis would live, when he will not be in Sibiu
According to some clarifications sent by the General Secretariat of the Government after receiving the data from RA-APPS, an extremely important and relevant aspect in the decision to carry out rehabilitation and modernization works is that the building is located in protected built-up areas no. 14 and no. 55 and in the monument protection zone A – Herăstrău Park.
“To be able to carry out any kind of work, it was necessary to obtain the approval of the Bucharest Zonal Commission of Historical Monuments. Also, considering the updated construction regulations in force at this moment, mandatory consolidation works were also necessary for the resistance structure of the building in order to increase its load-bearing capacity, respectively – pillars, beams and floors by return or after in the case of cladding with fiber or carbon strips and works to integrate structural elements into the existing structure of the building”, it is stated in the specifications of the SGG, quoted by News.ro.
Also, in accordance with the necessary works, it was also necessary to restore the installation system that corresponds to the electrical and energy safety of the building. At the same time, works were carried out on the building’s architecture, interior and exterior finishes.
The works worth 13.8 million lei (approximately 2.8 million euros) involve the “rehabilitation, modernization and re-functionalization” of the building.
Four million lei were given for works to consolidate and increase the load-bearing capacity of the building, while 6.4 million lei were settled for architectural works, representing interior and exterior finishes, including “the restoration of the existing ceramic tiles on same model and size”.
Also, 3.2 million lei have been charged so far for works on the electrical, sanitary, thermal and internet and TV installations.
SGG did not specify the beneficiary of the building.
Source: ziare.com