The Yaiza City Council has announced the bidding for the renovation of the low voltage electrical installations of the Yaiza Center for Early Childhood and Primary Education for 165,000 euros.
The City Council commissioned the design, calculation, quantification and valuation project of all the low voltage electrical installations of the municipality's school, and publicizes the public tender to execute the relevant “conditioning and modernization” works. The Administration invites companies in the sector to submit their proposals until Thursday, February 24, when the deadline for submitting offers expires at 2:30 p.m.

“We maintain the investment pulse by improving infrastructures and solving citizen demands, in this case, from the educational community of the town of Yaiza, and we, although we do not have maximum responsibilities in Education, are always there to lend a hand in the field of our competences as when we gave the land to build the CEO Playa Blanca or the intervention that we have just finished in the access and parking of the IES Yaiza”, said the mayor, Óscar Noda.
“We take on projects with our own financing, because we have the economic capacity to carry them out, and we also take advantage of co-financing formulas and aid from other administrations since we can do so as a healthy city council,” adds the mayor.
The Councilor for Education of Yaiza, Silvia Santana, reports that for the renovation of the electrical installations of the CEIP Yaiza, the City Council “managed a subsidy from the General Directorate for the Fight against Climate Change and the Environment of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands that is granted within the call for subsidies in the areas of socioeconomic influence of the National Parks of the Canary Islands, where Yaiza qualifies for Timanfaya”

From the southern Consistory they point out that the CEIP Yaiza has two floors with classrooms, administrative offices, halls, warehouses and several toilets distributed throughout the building. In addition, it has two modules of prefabricated classrooms as well as an area for the school canteen that now has its own kitchen.
“The electrical installations of the CEIP Yaiza are insufficient and have become obsolete, so we commissioned the renovation project that will lead to an increase in power to meet the demand of the entire building, some works that in any case must be carried out by installers authorized by the Government of the Canary Islands”, points out the Councilor for Public Works of Yaiza, Jonatan Lemes.










