Kindergarten from northern city of Moldova to be renovated within project on urban revitalization
16:13 | 28.03.2024 Category: Regional
Chisinau, 28 March /MOLDPRES/ - The works within a project titled, New educational opportunities for pre-school age children from the district of Romanies’ Hill, started in the northern Soroca municipality. The project is financed by the National Fund for Regional and Local Development (FNDRL). Within this project, a meeting on the starting of the works for renovation of the early education institution No 7, Calina, took place at the Soroca city hall on 27 March, according to the North Regional Development Agency (ADR Nord.
Under the construction contract recently signed, during nine months at the latest after the approval of the order on starting the execution, one economic agent committed to carry out works of capital repair of the kindergarten’s building, with an area of 1,200 square metres. The renovation works imply the thermal insulation of the walls, reconstruction of the roof and the setting of an autonomous heating supply system connected to renewable electric energy.
„Among the end consumers of this project, there are 100 children of pre-school age, including of Romany origin, from the area of revitalization of the Soroca city, 23 teachers and non-didactic staff employed at the early education institution No 7, Calina, and about 10,000 residents from the hill of the Soroca municipality. The value of the construction contract is of over 7 million lei (350,000 euros), the contribution of the Soroca city hall being of ten per cent of the contract’s value,’’ ADR Nord said.
This year, ADR Nord implements in north Moldova seven new projects on urban development and revitalization from FNDRL sources. One of them is the project, New educational opportunities for pre-school age children from the district of Romanies’ Hill, started in the northern Soroca municipality. The project is submitted by the Soroca city hall within the contest for the identification, evaluation and approval of projects of urban development, economic and social revitalization of cities (November 2022).