The São Paulo State Government, through the Secretariat of Investment Partnerships (SPI), is conducting a public consultation until this Thursday, March 13, on the concession of the new State Administrative Center located in the Campos Elíseos neighborhood. The project is part of the city center revitalization plan and includes the construction, maintenance, management, and operation of a modern complex that will house state secretariats, foundations, and public agencies, along with new public spaces and service areas.
The consultation aims to broaden dialogue with society, allowing citizens, companies, and organizations to submit suggestions and requests for clarification about the proposal. All submitted contributions will be reviewed and may be incorporated into the project. The full documentation—including technical studies, regulations, and the submission form—is available on the SPI website.
As part of public participation efforts, two public hearings were held to present the project and answer questions. The first took place virtually on February 12 and was livestreamed on the official São Paulo Government YouTube channel. The second was held in person on February 13 at the Department of Highways (DER) auditorium in São Paulo.
Urban Revitalization
The new Administrative Center will bring together approximately 22,000 state employees—currently spread across more than 40 buildings in the city—into a single, modern, and efficient location. The project foresees R$ 4.7 billion in investment and the creation of 38,000 direct and indirect jobs during construction, as well as 2,800 new formal opportunities in local commerce and services. The initiative also includes the urban revitalization of the surrounding area, with activated ground floors, wider sidewalks, commercial and service areas, and the restoration of 19 listed heritage buildings to preserve historical architecture.
Those interested in participating in the public consultation can submit their contributions by this Thursday using the form available in the consultation regulation on the SPI website.