PR Authorizes Demolition and Reconstruction of Lot 1 of Prenda

According to the Provincial Government of Luanda (GPL), Presidential Order No. 255/23, of 25 October, justifies the demolition of these buildings due to their advanced state of degradation, preserving the good of life and ensuring decent living conditions.

In the same order, the Head of State also authorizes the construction of a new Lot 1 of Prenda.

The five-storey colonial building, which has existed for more than 50 years, was evacuated and closed in April this year to prevent the movement of people inside and around it.

The Angolan Engineering Laboratory (LEA) confirmed, at the time, that the building has a “serious situation for collapse”, advising its demolition.

Some residents were relocated to the Mayé Mayé urbanization, located in the centrality of Sequele (Cacuaco).

In May, still in Prenda, there was a fall of a windbreak beam from lot 9, a situation that put its residents in a state of alert.

The 12-story colonial-era building houses more than 70 families.

For the same reasons, despite being allowed to resume normal life, in September, residents of buildings 60 and 62 on Hoji-ya-Henda Avenue were evacuated due to the cracks detected.

These are buildings with five floors each, with a total of 44 apartments.

On the occasion, the architect José Bessa, addressing the residents, informed that an inspection had been carried out with technicians from the National Directorate of Buildings and Monuments and also from the Engineering Laboratory of Angola, having verified the stability of the building.

The history of buildings in an advanced state of degradation in Luanda also records the collapse, on March 25, of a building on Avenida Comandante Valódia, causing no casualties.

Source: Angola24Horas

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