Work on the refurbishment of the Vara de Rey area will begin on 12 January, as confirmed by Ibiza Town Hall. The project includes interventions at the southern end of this emblematic promenade in Vila and on Miquel Caietà Soler Street, as well as the installation of a kiosk in Vara de Rey and a classic clock to replace the current one, which is integrated into a solar pergola designed to resemble a tree.
The project foresees “the renovation of the entire infrastructure, with special emphasis on the separation of utility networks and the improvement of the energy efficiency of public lighting, as well as the adaptation of public spaces to meet accessibility requirements”, according to the relevant documentation published on the Public Sector Procurement Platform. “Regarding paving finishes, the criteria applied in areas completed during previous phases will be followed, maintaining the aesthetic uniformity of the entire urban space”, the document adds.
Cost of €727,361
The maximum execution cost amounts to €727,361, VAT included, with a completion period of five months. The contract has been awarded to the company Construcciones y Mejoras Sa Torre SL. The project is co-financed by Next Generation EU European funds, with a maximum contribution of €601,124, plus VAT of €126,236, bringing the total to €727,361.
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