Céline Caron-Dagioni, Monaco's Minister for Public Works, provides an update on the construction of the new CHPG in Monaco.

Céline Caron-Dagioni, Monaco's Minister for Public Works, provides an update on this highly complex project, where the superstructure will rise at the rate of one floor per month.

Along with the Charles-III block, this is undoubtedly the most extensive and complex public works project in the Principality. Begun in 2015, work on the new CHPG will become increasingly visible. More and more concrete. After the diversion of the Avenue Pasteur, the construction of the retaining structure, the infrastructure and the car parks, it is now time to move on to the superstructure. From November onwards, at the rate of one storey per month, two of the four wings will be visible to the public.

 

 

Date: 
Wednesday, October 11, 2023