The APB gives the go-ahead for work to redesign the seafront at the Port of Ibiza to get underway
Palma de Mallorca
01/10/2014
The Port Authority of the Balearic Islands (APB) has given the go-ahead on fitting out and modernising the South Quays at the Port of Ibiza with the tender awarded today to the company Corsán-Corviam Construcción, S.A., valued at €5.5 million (€5,556,899.70). The company has seven months to complete the work as soon as the verification of the onsite layout is signed, which is scheduled to take place in about two or three weeks.
Corsán-Corviam Construcción was the winner of the open tender, in which 18 companies and consortia took part. The tender budget was €8.2 million (€8,279,052.00).
The project to redesign the Port of Ibiza’s seafront, funded by the APB, aims to achieve seamless integration between the port and the city, with the creation of a square, a bike lane, the removal of physical barriers between both areas, and maximum restrictions on vehicle access in the area.
The site will be used to build a new 600 m2 single-storey construction, made up of a 400m2 building and a 200m2 covered area, in which premises to provide marina services, such as storerooms, changing rooms, and offices, will be located alongside a 130m2 facility set aside for public uses, such as a tourist information office, and toilets.