Canarian Ports has published the tender to execute the installation works for low voltage networks, lighting, and supply in the Port of Órzola (Lanzarote), an action aimed at reinforcing the basic services of the enclave.
The project has a base budget of 113,193.30 euros (IGIC excluded) and an estimated execution period of two months. The intervention will provide water and electricity supply to 55 berths, addressing a repeated demand by users and, especially, by the fishing fleet.
The intervention also includes the renovation of the exterior lighting with energy efficiency criteria and reduction of light pollution, in line with the Starlight standards and with the strategy of autonomous Ecoports of the Canary Islands.
José Gilberto Moreno, managing director of Puertos Canarios, who will visit the ports of Lanzarote with his technical team next Wednesday the 25th, highlighted that “this improvement reinforces safety and public service in Órzola, with practical solutions for those who work and use the port every day”.
Main performances
• New low-voltage network and conduits, with adaptation of panels and protections.
• Installation of water and electricity supply points on pontoons (55 berths).
• Renovation of the exterior lighting with more efficient luminaires and oriented to minimize glare.
• Improvement of supply control elements, for a more efficient management of the water resource.
• Complementary civil works (trenches, handholes, and pavement replacement) adapted to the marine environment.
The tender is within the deadline on the Public Sector Contracting Platform (file 264/2026) until March 26 (17:00 h).
Canarian Ports is a public business entity attached to the Department of Public Works, Housing and Mobility of the Government of the Canary Islands; which operates under the denomination Autonomous Ecoports of the Canary Islands.