SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 11 Apr. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The Governing Council of the Cabildo de Tenerife has approved on Tuesday the contract file for the works to renovate the sewerage network in Valleseco, in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, with a base tender budget of 2,769,060 euros.
The contract includes the replacement of the infrastructures that have become obsolete in order to improve the provision of public service to the people who reside in this neighborhood of the capital of Tenerife so that they can have an adequate sanitation system.
The investment is included in the 2018-2021 Municipal Cooperation Plan, and will be 50% financed by the Cabildo and the City Council. The company that is awarded the contract will have a period of 24 months to carry out the works.
Specifically, action will be taken on eleven streets: Reverend Onésimo, Juan Silvestre, José Batán, Manuel Lomo, Pedro Delgado, Antonio Saro, Enrique Lara, Rafael Soto, Escaleras Barranco, Peatonal Barranquillo and section 1 of Fernández Vega, in which the complete renovation of the sanitation network will be carried out.
The works include the replacement of the water supply network and the construction of a rainwater network, while a spillway will be installed to avoid overloading the town’s water collector.
In total, the work will leave 305 linear meters of renewed sewerage network in the town; 569 meters of the rainwater network created; 1,279 meters of improved sanitation network and 2,625 meters of supply network.
On the other hand, the Cabildo will also collaborate with the Santa Cruz City Council in the renovation of the sewerage network on the hillside of San Andrés and on Benito Pérez Armas avenue through the 2022-2025 Municipal Cooperation Plan.
For the execution of the same, an economic item of 3,736,440 euros (2,569,880 euros for the works in San Andrés and 1,166,560 euros for Benito Pérez Armas avenue) will be allocated, to also finance 50% between the Island Corporation and the city council.