The Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Housing of the Government of the Canary Islands announced this Friday the tender for the work of 65 subsidized homes in the neighborhood of San Antonio, in the municipality of La Orotava (Tenerife), with a budget of 8,231,979 million euros in the construction of the two buildings.
The regional council indicates in a statement that the tender has been published in the Official Journal of the European Union (DOUE), and adds that starting tomorrow Saturday it will appear on the Public Contracts Platform, whose budget has been in charge of the Canary Institute of Housing (ICAVI).
He explains that the base budget for bidding for the works is set at 7,483,617 euros, “but almost one million more is reserved to settle the works when they are finished” and thus “deal with possible unforeseen events.”
The housing developments are called San Antonio I and II. The second one was completed and delivered to housing applicants in 2015.
San Antonio I has an area of 3,393 square meters ceded to ICAVI, and is located in the Barbuzano Urbanization.
The distribution of this new promotion will be managed with two buildings. Both will have “four stories high, two portals each, with independent stairs and elevators”, they will also have “a garage floor in the basement and a basement floor for storage”
Inside, “the houses will have from one to four bedrooms”, a detail to which is added the reservation of two houses for people with reduced mobility (PRM) on the ground floor and another for a supervised apartment with five bedrooms.
The statement has detailed that the building meets “basic requirements in terms of energy efficiency” in addition to providing “all homes” with “a system for capturing, storing and using solar energy through solar panels for the production of hot water sanitary”.
On the outside, the building, both on its façade and on its roof, “has double partitioning and insulation to guarantee the limitation of energy demand”.
A fire-fighting water tank, two water tanks and hydrocompressors for the supply are another of the resources that the building will have, which will have “an adapted itinerary to the homes reserved for PRM, from each garage floor through the elevator “.
Companies interested in this housing development can submit bids for this new ICAVI tender starting Monday, May 15, whose deadline is Monday, June 12.