PROYECTO HIDROELÉCTRICO SOGAMOSO Creation and Improvement of Educational Institutions Program to Restore Living Conditions for Relocated Communities The Sogamoso Hydroelectric Plant's Environmental Management Plan comprises the restoration of the living conditions of the families located on the lots required for the works, to the same or better conditions, considering the change as an opportunity for development. As part of said plan, the resettlement of 182 families, the restoration of five new schools and improvement of four more progresses. The schools will be turned over to the municipal governments of Betulia, San Vicente de Chuhurí, Girón and Lebrija. El Ramo school La Estrella school Relocated to the La Fe (Betulia, Santander) Relocation of the La Estrella school (Betulia, Santander) Colegio Marta Educational Institution La Cabaña sector school La Coloreña school Extention as restoration of the Linderos school (Girón, Santander) Restoration of the El Tablazo school (Girón, Santander) Resoration of the La Leal school. Nuestra Señora de la Paz school. (Betulia, Santander) Totumos sector school La Cabaña rural school Restoration of the Montebello campus. (Betulia, Santander) Improvements to the E Campus of the Portugal school. (Lebrija, Santander) La Golondrina rural school La Flor rural school Improvements to the bathrooms at the La Golondrina campus. Nuestra Señora de la Paz school. (Betulia, Santander) Improvements to the bathrooms at the La Flor campus of the Nuestra Señora de la Paz school. (Betulia, Santander) Approximately 295 students will benefit from the restored schools when their construction and improvement are completed. The classrooms, on average, have an area of 90 m2, and they are the ideal space for teaching and installing new technology. Planos de la escuela El Ramo Classrooms Computer classroom Cafeteria School store Bathrooms Storage room Housing for teachers Playing field Play set Restored schools are connected to water, electricity, sewage and equipment for their use. The schools are close to the main roads used by students. The restored schools' design is based on the New School Methodology, with some changes to the original architecture that extended the classrooms area, improved the basic sanitation system and ensured higher-quality structures. The works meet all the safety regulations and resistance tests that ensure their stability and longevity. El Ramo Educational Institution. Contractor: Consorcio Ménsula Urbanas. Inventory: Ingetec S. A. www.isagen.com.co