And even if someone wants to become a saint, the facts won't let him:
I read in *Kythiraika Nea* that a problem has also arisen in *Travasarianika* with the crew carrying out the sewer system work there.
Work needs to be done on a 1,680-meter section of the project. In order to must Carrying out this work now means that it forms part of the core of the project, and without the completion of this section—as well as the completion of the works in the Piso Gialos section, at the very least—the project cannot function. Even if it has not been fully completed—I read in the same article that Some parts of the project haven't even started yet.
They stay fewer than twenty days for
- all of the above tasks should be completed (at least for the main body)
- to test the operation of the numerous pumping stations and
- to iron out all the «teething problems» of the project. .
Only a naive person could believe that all this would have been accomplished in less than twenty days. And you, Mr. Mayor, are certainly NOT naive.
So this raises some questions—issues, Mr. Mayor:
- You received funding for a project that, as you claim, must be completed (all parts of it!!!!) by June 30, 2026. THE ENTIRE PROJECT—THERE IS NOT EVEN A TRACE OF IT.
This means that until June 30, 2026:
- The Project Acceptance Committee must have convened.
- To verify that the project is fully operational and functioning without issues by signing the relevant Project Acceptance Protocol.
- And the contractor must have issued the relevant invoice FOR THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THE PROJECT FEE.
Since it is absolutely certain that the project will not be completed by the deadline of June 30, 2026, you You'll lie to the EU and say the project is finished so you don't lose the funding ? And what are you going to do, Mr. Mayor? Are you going to pay the contractor? without Has he completed the project?
(I am absolutely certain, Mr. Mayor, that you do not want there to be even a hint of similarity to practices that the judiciary has been dealing with recently)
Mr. Mayor, since you know very well that the project will not be completed by the deadline, other you should have done—and I hope you have done them—and not to cause hardship and financial harm to certain groups from Tsirigotes.
And now I’ll move on to the second topic of my post from the day before yesterday:
UNDERGROUND PARKING AT THE STADIUM IN CHORA.
Although I haven't seen the plans, I can make some well-founded (optimistic!!!) estimates
- Floor Area – «Coverage» of the Underground Parking Garage: 4,000 M2
- Excavations: 4,000 x 7.5 m, depth = 30,000 m3
- Excavation costs: 30,000 x 35 € / M3 (rocky terrain) = 1,000,000 €
- Concrete: 4,000 x 1.50 = 6,000 M3
- Cost of concrete: 6,000 x 600 €/M3 = 3.600.000 €
- Electrical and mechanical installations: 400,000 €
- Total 5.000.000 €
The parking lot will have a maximum of 200 spaces for the area in question.
With an average daily charge of 15 € per day and a 75-day occupancy rate of 100%
- This comes to 200 x 75 x 15 = (MAX) 225,000 €
Maintenance and operating expenses must be deducted from this amount.
Which means that
- IT DOESN'T EVEN COVER THE COST OF CAPITAL.
- THERE'S NO QUESTION OF A RETURN ON INVESTMENT.
IN CONCLUSION:
- FOR THIS PROJECT, THEY WILL PARTY THE CONTRACTORS .
- THOSE WHO WILL HAVE TO PAY WON'T DO IT.
CHRYSANTHOS K. KALLIGEROS












