The Teguise City Council has closed the 2025 fiscal year with 156 contracts processed in terms of public procurement, reaching a global amount of 17,061,279.76 euros, within a strategy based on planning, public competition, and control of municipal spending.
Of that total, 72 contracts were formalized through public tender, for an amount of 16,530,749.16 euros, while **84 corresponded to minor contracts**, with a combined value of 530,530.60 euros. These data consolidate a change in trend in municipal management, as 96.89% of the contracted economic volume was executed through public tender procedures, compared to 3.11% corresponding to minor contracts, reinforcing transparency, legal certainty, and competitive access for companies and professionals
The mayor of Teguise, Olivia Duque, has defended that this report "confirms the municipality's progress with rigor, planning, and a vision for the future, highlighting that public procurement translates into real improvements for citizens and into services and infrastructure that reach all areas of the municipality".
Reinforcement of basic services, asphalting, and educational centers
The investment executed throughout the year has materialized in actions linked to the reinforcement of basic services, paving plans, improvements in educational centers, maintenance of beaches and public spaces, remodeling of playgrounds, improvement of sports facilities, cultural programs, and conservation actions in La Graciosa, responding to neighborhood demands and balanced territorial planning.
For his part, the Councilor for Economy, Finance, and Contracting, Francisco Javier Díaz Gil, emphasized that 2025 has been a key year for consolidating a responsible contracting model, with more planning, more public tenders, and greater control, which has allowed for the execution of works and services with guarantees and efficiency.
The Teguise City Council will continue to strengthen mechanisms for monitoring and transparency in public procurement, as well as planning new investments aimed at improving municipal services, public spaces, and the quality of life of citizens.









