MEJORAMIENTO CAMINO RURAL PEATONAL SECTOR SALON COMUNAL ALDEA PAXOCOL.
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DESCRIPCIÓN DEL PROYECTO:
EL proyecto consiste en la construcción de 527.00 Metros cuadrados de Pavimento con resistencia de 4000 PSI (280 kg/cm2) con un espesor de 0.10 metros, colocado sobre una sub-base granular, esto beneficiara a todas las personas de la comunidad, así también a todos los habitantes de las comunidades aledañas, Es importante mencionar que uno de los recursos con que se cuenta, es la buena voluntad de sus habitantes a apoyar el proyecto, vigilando que todos los recursos sean bien aprovechados para la ejecución del mismo.
OBJETIVO GENERAL:
- Contar con 527.00 metros cuadrados de fundición de concreto rígido espesor de 0.10 mt, en el Sector Salón Comunal, Aldea Paxocol, Patzité, Quiché.
- Que los habitantes beneficiados puedan transportar con facilidad sus productos, insumos y satisfactores en un 95%.
- Contar con vías adecuadas dentro del territorio del municipio de Patzité que permita no aumentar el costo en transporte de personas y artículos (insumos, productos y satisfactores; así como personas).
- Contar con el financiamiento del Gobierno Central
- Contar con el financiamiento de la Municipalidad.
- Contar con el financiamiento de la Comunidad
OBJETIVOS ESPECIFICOS:
- Mantener y reducir los costos de transporte, para facilitar la adquisición de insumos, satisfactores y comercialización de la producción agrícola del Sector Salón Comunal.
- Reducir y disminuir la pobreza y la desnutrición en el Sector.
- Resolver el problema del mejoramiento de la vía de acceso en el SECTOR SALÓN COMUNAL, ALDEA PAXOCOL, PATZITÉ, QUICHÉ. Para fomentar el equipamiento social de la comunidad.
- Promover la organización y participación de las personas del Sector, para que velen por el mantenimiento y funcionamiento del camino.
FOTOGRAFIA DEL PROYECTO :
FICHA TECNICA
- NOG: 13283030
- SNIP: 244953
- SMIP: 0389
- EXPEDIENTE: 0123
- LOCALIZACION: ALDEA PAXOCOL, SECTOR SALON COMUNAL, PATZITE, QUICHE
- CONTRATO: 4-2020
- SUSCRIPCION CONTRATO: Lunes, 26 Octubre 2020
- FECHA INICIO: Viernes, 13 Noviembre 2020
- NIT CONTRATISTA: 77083660
- ENCARGADO DE LA OBRA: CONSTRUCTORA RIOS
- MONTO CONTRATADO: Q.249,000.00
- PORCENTAJE DE ANTICIPO: 49,800.00
- APORTE CODEDE: Q.
- APORTE MUNICIPAL: Q.249,000,00
- APORTE COMUNITARIO: Q.00.00
- MONTO FINAL: Q.249,000,00
- ESTADO: FINALIZADO
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Beyond the taste, I made the switch because of the health benefits. Ceylon cinnamon has significantly less coumarin than Cassia cinnamon, which makes it a much better option for long-term use, especially if you’re taking it in supplement form. I’ve been using Ceylon cinnamon supplements to help with blood sugar management and inflammation, and I’ve definitely noticed improvements in my energy levels and digestion.
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