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Now Murcia claims that the underground containers in the environment Romea has no archaeological studies (03/06/2016)

Alicia Morales points out that neither has the authorization of the Ministry of Culture, and warns that " it is a situation that may end up assuming an economic cost overrun to Murcia"

NOW MURCIA claims that the underground containers on the sides of the Romea Theater of Murcia, a newly awarded contracts, has no archaeological studies or prior authorization from the Ministry of Culture, which can mean "for the public coffers unnecessary expenses or compensation to the contractor, if eventually the project could not be carried out ".

A purpose of the information submitted by the Department of Public Works, the mayor and spokesman for the municipal formation, Alicia Morales, said that "the rigorous way to handle this project would make a preliminary study and, if conditions permit, carry out the works ".

Councilwoman noted that since the previous government team gave up the idea of ​​burying containers in some sections of the Romea environment "for important archaeological remains found under the medieval Murcia".

Morales recalled that a similar situation occurred at Santa Teresa de Murcia, "when installing underground containers of the wall of Murcia was damaged and then had to do a project to repair and restore the damage, with consequent costs."

Other fact occurred in the municipality that are related to the lack of previous archaeological studies was the contract for the underground car park of San Esteban, "when after the discovery of the archaeological site had to compensate the contractor for the excavation and profit loss ".

Morales notes that the award for burial container in the Plaza del Romea was held in April, indicating that they would be operational in June, but have not yet even begun tastings and previous studies.

"It is time that the Department of Public Works begins to do things properly, with integrity and in the best interests of all Murcia," the councilwoman, while stressing the importance of "the various councils are coordinated with the Autonomous Region when the situation requires, as the lack of coordination can result, as seen often at odd jobs and higher costs for public coffers. "

Source: Ahora Murcia

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