PROCEDURE FOR THE EVALUATION OF NON-CONSTRUCTION AND ASSEMBLY INVESTMENT

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technological components, regulatory performance, assessment tool, assembly investments, non-constructive investments

Abstract

Introduction:
Given the inclusion of technological evaluation in the Offices of Regulation and Environmental Safety (ORSA) of the country, a proposal for a tool for the evaluation of non-construction and assembly investment with an environmental impact approach is
required.
Objective:
To establish a procedure for the evaluation process and response to non-construction and assembly investment queries in the investment process.
Materials and Methods:
The study was developed in the ORSA of Villa Clara between November 2019 and August 2022, constituting an analysis of the current environmental legislation regarding the subject. Subsequently, a document was prepared to regulate the steps for the
evaluation, which was submitted for consultation with the national body for its
implementation in the province.
Results and Discussion:
A comprehensive evaluation tool was obtained, characterized by a checklist for nonconstruction and assembly investment. For its validation, a case study was submitted for the proposal to import a mercerized line from the Textile Factory “Desembarco del
Granma” in Santa Clara. A procedure of five sections was obtained, referring to required documentation and responsibilities of the actors, modeling.
Conclusions:
A procedure was obtained for the evaluation of non-construction and assembly investment with an environmental impact approach based on Resolution 224, (2015). The procedure obtained constitutes a tool for the evaluation of technological
components of investment processes.

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Published

2023-02-24

How to Cite

Rosales Pérez, G. (2023). PROCEDURE FOR THE EVALUATION OF NON-CONSTRUCTION AND ASSEMBLY INVESTMENT. Centro Azúcar Journal, 50(1), e1006(24/2/2023). Retrieved from http://centroazucar.uclv.edu.cu/index.php/centro_azucar/article/view/738

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