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After Walkoffs and Firings, Fourth Ring Road Work Partially Restarts Under Subcontractor

The state says payments are current and has moved to enforce the contract.

Overview

  • Ex-workers briefly blocked the roadway on Friday to demand unpaid wages and benefits after roughly 60 staff were dismissed this week.
  • The consortium brought in a third-party firm and crews were seen back on site, though visible progress remains limited after the stoppage.
  • Governor Elmano de Freitas said the contractor failed to meet the agreed schedule, denied any state payment delays, and outlined options to swap consortium leadership or rescind the deal.
  • The Superintendência de Obras Públicas labeled the halt unilateral and unjustified, formally notified the company, and is pursuing legal and contractual measures to normalize services.
  • The union reports the consortium cites about R$13 million in pending state payments and notes a member, Coesa, has been in judicial recovery since 2021, leaving the delivery timeline uncertain after years of delays and a R$97 million contract signed in 2024.