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East Meadow Government Towers | |
Torres del Gobierno de Pradera Este | |
General information | |
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Type | Office Building |
Architectural style | Modern |
Location | Cárdenas |
Current tenants |
Department of State |
Construction started | 1692 AN |
Owner | Department of State |
Height | 160 m |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 20 |
Floor area | 15,500 m2 |
The East Meadow Government Towers is the workplace and headquartters of several ministries of the Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie. These include the Department of State, Department of Education, Department for National Mobilisation, and the Department of Civil Works and Transportation. It is located in the Government District in Cárdenas. It was completed in 1692 AN. The building is named after the street it resides in, Meadow Avenue.
The building consists of three main towers of over 150 m in height, where the Departments are located in, with floors dedicated to a specific department. The first three floors are a main concourse from which the towers are accessed. It has a major annex tower on its side.
The building was constructed in 1686 AN as part of the New Prosperity Plan and the Cárdenas Plan to house the Department of State. The Departments of Education and Civil Works & Transportation were added in 1688 AN. The Department of Communications (now National Mobilisation) was added in 1690 AN. The building is known as one of the tallest office towers in the district, with its large glass and reinforced concrete towers, and its massive main concourse with multiple elevators and escalators.
Buildings and Rooms
Department of State
The DoS is located in the east tower, on the third to tenth floor, being the largest of the four organisations inside the building. It holds the offices for the different sub-departments, including dedicated office space for the Secretary and Deputies. These include a dedicated Embassy Zone for the Raspur Pact, Micras Treaty Organization, and Euran Economic Union.
Department of Civil Works and Transportation
The DoCWT is located in the west tower, on the third to eight floor, as the second-oldest organisation in the building. It holds the offices for the different sub-departments, including dedicated office space for the Secretary and Deputies.
Department of Education
The DoE is located on the east tower, on the eleventh to eighteenth floor, as the third organisation in the building. It holds the offices for the different sub-departments, including dedicated office space for the Secretary and Deputies.
Department for National Mobilisation
The DfNM is located in the west tower, on the ninth to sixteenth floor, as the youngest organisation in the building. It holds the offices for the different sub-departments, including dedicated office space for the Secretary and Deputies. These include a dedicated Televison Media Zone for the National Broadcasting Corporation, and a Mail Zone for the Royal Mail & Parcel Service.
Civil Service Annex
The office tower to the south is dedicated to the Federal Civil Service, performing secratarial and managerial duties for the departments, and acting as liaisons to the Government House. It has ten floors, and also holds the Press Room, where public press conferences are held.
Main Concourse
The first three floors are reserved as entry hall and as the main transfer area between departments. The ground floor is almost exclusively used as the entryway, with a dedicated restaurant and visitor offices. The first floor is reserved for interdepartmental conferences, with large college halls and a convention room. The third floor has the receptions for the different departments, as well as holding major meeting rooms.
Roof Services
The top two floors on each tower is dedicated to hospitality services, with a dedicated restaurant, as well as a gym. The roof on the east tower has a large terrace, and offers a public sky garden to visitors (free of charge), with almost unrivalled views of Cárdenas. It is accessed by a limited-service elevator that only stops on the eighteenth (restaurant) and twentieth (rooftop) floor.
Civil Service
- Federal Civil Service System works within the building, staffed with a mix of Civil Servants and Advisers. They are led by a Chief of Staff who oversees all department staff; while each department also has a dedicated Deputy. The staff are non-partisan by nature, but are selected by the Secretaries, on advice and consent of the Cortes Federales. The
Position | Current holder | Term started |
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Chief of Staff | Carolina Ferreiro | 1718 AN |
East Meadow Spokesperson | Claudia Bailén | 1718 AN |
Director for Interdepartmental Affairs | Yori Canchon Ccora | 1718 AN |
Director for Research and Analysis | Juan Cantero | 1718 AN |
Chief Policy Strategist | Salvador Sartori | 1718 AN |
Chief Legal Adviser | Leo Carnicer | 1718 AN |
Director of Security | Qoni Guaman Cacha | 1718 AN |
Chief of Public Relations | Mallku Sihui Ñahuis | 1718 AN |
Director of Information and Archiving | Paola Notario | 1718 AN |
Position | Current holder | Term started |
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Deputy Chief of Staff | Aaron Ferrandis | 1718 AN |
Chief Diplomat | Luis Vaca | 1718 AN |
Director of Ambassadorial Services | Valentina Verdugo | 1718 AN |
Director for International Security | Naroa Herrera | 1718 AN |
Director of Public Diplomacy | Julién Peris | 1718 AN |
Director for Civil Rights and Democracy | Pukyu Chipana Condor | 1718 AN |
Ambassador to the Raspur Pact | Marc Hoyo | 1718 AN |
Position | Current holder | Term started |
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Deputy Chief of Staff | Yuria Olaya Ticllacuri | 1718 AN |
Inspector General | Imran Dávila | 1718 AN |
Director for Roads and Rail | Iago Artigas | 1718 AN |
Director for Aviation | Ana Maria Cubero | 1718 AN |
Director for Maritime and Waterways | Awki Ccahua Ñaccha | 1718 AN |
Director for Traffic Safety and Management | Sinchiroka Sigui Caipa | 1718 AN |
Position | Current holder | Term started |
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Deputy Chief of Staff | Sebastian Ocaña | 1718 AN |
Inspector General | Jesus Vargas | 1718 AN |
Director for Elementary and Secondary Education | Lydia Zamorano | 1718 AN |
Director of Postsecondary Education | Belen Albacete | 1718 AN |
Director of Special Education | Oqllo Huayhua Motocanchi | 1718 AN |
Director for Student Aid and Services | Monica Díez | 1718 AN |
Position | Current holder | Term started |
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Deputy Chief of Staff | Rosa Martín | 1718 AN |
Inspector General | Uxia Catalán | 1718 AN |
Director for Media and Radio | Gerard Bielsa | 1718 AN |
Director for Telecommunications | Puquy Asto Manco | 1718 AN |
Director of Mail | Kunaq Quelka Huachalla | 1718 AN |
Director for Journalism and Public Outreach | Mamakuka Usucachi Llancay | 1718 AN |