The Valdivia Civic Center project is poised to become a game-changer for the city’s public service landscape. After years of planning and negotiations, the initiative is now gaining momentum, with a projected completion date set for 2028.
Collaboration with Desarrollo País
The key to the project’s materialization lies in the agreement with the public company Desarrollo País. This partnership will provide the necessary framework and resources to bring the Civic Center to life. The Valdivia Regional Government and the Presidential Delegation have been working closely to finalize the details of this collaboration, ensuring a seamless implementation process.
Identifying Public Service Tenants
The Presidential Delegation has already completed the identification and selection of 23 public service agencies that will occupy the Civic Center in its initial phase. This represents a significant step forward, as the project aims to consolidate the majority of regional public services under one roof. The Valdivia Regional Government is now working to finalize the mechanisms for the land transfer and the usage agreements with these agencies.
Comprehensive Facility Design
The Civic Center’s design and construction will be guided by a comprehensive implementation model developed by Foinsa, the public-private partnership leading the project. This model will be presented to both the Presidential Delegate and the Regional Governor, ensuring a well-planned and efficient execution of the project.
Transforming Valdivia’s Administrative Landscape
The Civic Center’s strategic location on Avenida Prat, near the Cecrea Creative Center, will further enhance the city’s administrative and cultural hub. By bringing together a diverse range of public services, the project aims to streamline citizen access, improve service delivery, and foster a more integrated and efficient public sector in Valdivia.
Towards a Brighter Future
As the Civic Center project gains momentum, the city of Valdivia looks forward to a future where its public services are centralized, accessible, and better equipped to serve the needs of its citizens. This landmark initiative promises to transform the administrative landscape and pave the way for a more connected and responsive public sector in the region.