The Board of Directors of the Port Authority of the Balearic Islands (APB) resolved, this Wednesday 29 March in an ordinary session, to choose the proposal submitted by the company Calima la Savina

The Board of Directors of the Port Authority of the Balearic Islands (APB) has chosen the proposal submitted by Ocibar as the most advantageous solution for the award of the management of the mooring places and commercial premises at Botafoc, in the port of Eivissa.
The purpose of this tender is the management and operation of a plot of 97,706 square metres, of which 43,279 square metres correspond to areas of land, on which 16 buildings are built for commercial use and for mooring and repairing boats, and the rest for a water body, where mooring facilities are provided for 432 boats distributed over five pontoons.
The duration of the concession will be 18 months, renewable up to a maximum of 9 months. The initial occupancy fee was 2,432,378 euros per year, which Ocibar has increased by 7,285,000 euros, in addition to the 4% activity fee.
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