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Kansai Pavilion: supplementary budget passed to increase construction costs; Union of Kansai Regions | NHK Shiga Prefecture News

Kansai Pavilion: supplementary budget passed to increase construction costs; Union of Kansai Regions | NHK Shiga Prefecture News
Kansai Pavilion: supplementary budget passed to increase construction costs; Union of Kansai Regions | NHK Shiga Prefecture News
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An extraordinary council meeting of the Kansai Regional Union was held, and the construction costs for the Kansai Pavilion to be exhibited at the Osaka/Kansai Expo next year are expected to be approximately 145 million yen higher than originally estimated, and the increased amount will be recorded. The revised budget was approved and enacted.

The Kansai Regional Union, which is made up of local governments in the Kansai area, will exhibit the Kansai Pavilion at the Osaka Kansai Expo, and a total of 9 prefectures, including 5 prefectures in the Kansai region excluding Osaka and 4 surrounding prefectures, will exhibit local culture and culture. We are trying to communicate the history and other attractions.
Under these circumstances, on the 16th, an extraordinary council meeting of the Kansai Regional Union was held, and it was announced that the construction cost of the Kansai Pavilion would be approximately 145 million yen more than originally estimated, reaching over 670 million yen. A supplementary budget bill was submitted that included the increased amount.
The supplementary budget includes approximately 86 million yen for expenses such as expanding the pavilion’s backyard, and approximately 59 million yen due to rising material prices and labor costs. , passed with a majority vote and became law.

The article is in Japanese

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