The Arrecife City Council has awarded the maintenance, supply, and installation of road signage throughout the municipality for the next two years.
The Public Sector Procurement Platform published the award announcement for this tender last Monday. The Department of Mobility and Transport, headed by councilor Mario González Altube, will allocate nearly 340,000 euros (including taxes) for these works over the next two years. The technical specifications included an annual contract extendable for a second year. The winning company awarded this tender is Instalaciones Eléctricas Conejeras, S.L.
The Arrecife City Council has planned two joint tenders this year related to the improvement of the road network, including both paving and signage. Thus, last September, these now-awarded works were put out to tender, and this winter a new phase, the fourth, of the Municipal Resurfacing Plan will be added, with an investment plan of approximately 1.3 million euros, so that the Department of Public Works, under the direct supervision of the mayor, can continue carrying out improvement works on the streets of Arrecife's neighborhoods.
Mario González Altube has highlighted that with this award for his Area, he intends to provide the Mobility Area, to which the Municipal Signage Service is attached, with the supplies and personnel for the maintenance, conservation, and installation of municipal signage on the road network, which in the coming months will be renewed with other actions.
Improvement of the road network in the neighborhoods of Arrecife
In parallel, the Department of Public Works, under the direct supervision of Mayor Yonathan de León, has already planned a new phase of the Municipal Resurfacing Plan, which will allow this Department to continue during the next winter with new actions to renew the asphalt pavement on many streets in the neighborhoods of Argana Alta, Valterra, Maneje, and the neighborhood of Tinasoria (whose asphalt is included in the ongoing transformation works).
During this first part of the term, the City Council has already renewed all the asphalt paving on the streets of Las Salinas, San Francisco Javier, Puerto de Naos, Argana Baja, El Lomo, La Destila, Altavista, Titerroy, and La Vega, in addition to several areas in Maneje, Argana Alta, and Valterra.