SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 25 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Port Authority of Santa Cruz de Tenerife has called today Friday a tender for the concession of a second nautical-sports marina on the seafront of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, a service that will expand the offer for users of this type of vessel in our port, will allow continue with the improvement of the actions planned in the Link Dock and will bring the public closer to this maritime-port environment.
The specifications that regulate said tender and the granting of the administrative concession for its construction and exploitation have been agreed today by the members of the Board of Directors of the Port Authority of Santa Cruz de Tenerife meeting in extraordinary session under the presidency of its owner Carlos González Pérez, who has expressed his “satisfaction for launching this new initiative that will not only boost nautical activity in our port, with the consequent generation of greater economic activity for the capital, but also, in line with our roadmap, represents a firm and feasible commitment to the advance of the city towards the sea”.
The future marina, which will conform to the provisions of the Special Plan for the port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, will not only have the corresponding service areas at sea and land, but will also have an area of more than four thousand square meters for free access and public use. In this area, the concessionaire could take advantage of a maximum of ten percent of the area for the installation of kiosks and terraces.
More specifically, the new facility will be located on the seafront of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the main port entrance to the city, between the Central Dock of the Los Llanos Basin and the mouth of the Santos ravine. It will have 44,407 square meters of water surface, and 10,328 on land, 3,597 of them for nautical-sports use and the remaining 6,731 for cultural, recreational, maintenance, commercial and hotel/restaurant use.
The estimated minimum investment for the execution of the works contemplated in the specifications is 16 million euros and the proposal for the areas included in the scope must be designed as an operational, aesthetic and architecturally harmonious set with the environment.
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The pontoons to be installed will all be for vessels over eight meters in length, and 80 percent of those available will have capacity for vessels of up to ten meters or more. There will also be room for units of more than one hundred meters, and berths for people with reduced mobility must also be provided.
The granting of the corresponding concession will entail the provision, among others, of management services for mooring posts, premises and uncovered surfaces, fuel and water supply to vessels.
The specifications agreed upon today will be available to interested parties through the Public Sector Contracting Platform. The maximum term for the presentation of proposals for the contest is three months from its publication in the aforementioned Platform.