Roof of Ankara Vegetable and Fruit Wholesale Market is Renovated

Ankara Vegetable and Fruit Wholesaler Market is Renovated
Roof of Ankara Vegetable and Fruit Wholesale Market is Renovated

Ankara Metropolitan Municipality started renovation works on the roof of 3 platforms waiting to be renewed for years in the "Ankara Vegetable and Fruit Wholesale Market". With the renovation of the 35 thousand square meter roof, which contains asbestos material harmful to human and nature health, it is aimed that both the shopkeepers and the citizens will continue their activities in a safer and healthier environment.

Ankara Metropolitan Municipality started renovation and renovation works on the roof parts of the sales units consisting of 3 platforms in the "Ankara Vegetable and Fruit Wholesale Market", which could not be repaired for many years.

With the completion of the renovation work, which started on the roof of 35 thousand square meters, which contains asbestos material harmful to human and nature health, it is aimed that both the tradesmen and the citizens will continue their activities in a safer and healthier environment.

“WE CONTINUE OUR WORK WITHOUT STOPPING COMMERCIAL LIFE”

Underlining that the tradesmen were very pleased that they started the roof renovation work after a long time, Ankara Metropolitan Municipality Wholesaler Market Branch Manager Fatih Aydemir said, “We have started the renovation and renovation of the roofs of our workplaces in the Ankara Metropolitan Municipality Vegetable and Fruit Wholesale Market. After the repair and renovation works of the roofs are completed, our tradesmen will continue to operate in healthier and safer conditions.” Latif Yeşil, Superstructure Chief of the Department of Science Affairs, gave the following information:

“The works we started in October at the Wholesale Market continue. We continue our roof renovation work here without interrupting the commercial life. This work includes the renovation works of the roof parts of the sales units of the Wholesale Market, which have not been repaired for many years.”

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