Brno - Brno will commission a study that will provide more information about the requirements of the planned central building of the city hall on Benešova Street. The city council supported the study with a contribution of two million, and the construction of the complex will cost about 1.8 billion crowns, said Kateřina Gardoňová from the press department of the city hall in a press release today. The goal of the central building is to consolidate all ten current offices, simplify citizens' visits to government offices, and also reduce operational costs. Brno has about 1100 officials.
The site is to be located between Benešova and Koliště streets. It will provide a background for all employees who are currently in ten different locations in various buildings. People currently have to handle different matters in different places.
"By constructing the central building of municipal services, we will simplify citizens' visits to government offices. In the future, they will find everything under one roof, which will also reduce operating costs. To understand the requirements for operating this institution, a relocation study will help, for which the city has approved two million crowns," said Mayor Markéta Vaňková (ODS). According to her, the city will determine through the study what the requirements for the building are and how its operation will need to be designed.
The city council approved a two-million grant at the request of the company CD Centrum Coms, which is wholly owned by the city. The company is preparing the documentation for the processing of project documentation for the construction. The study is one of the essential documents for the project documentation. The tender for the preparation of the study should take place by the end of the year, and its completion will take a year.
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