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La Alquería collector works are out to tender for 2.4 million euros

  • Interested companies can submit their bids until 1st August, on the State Contracting Platform
  • Councillors José Carlos Martín y Roy Pérez |

This action combined with the one in Mijas la Nueva, will allow rural areas to be connected to the municipal sewerage network

The First Deputy Mayor and Councillor for Infrastructures and Works, José Carlos Martín (Cs), and the Councillor for Contracting, Roy Pérez (PSOE), announced this morning that the works for the La Alquería collector have already been out to tender for 2.4 million euros. "These works have a completion period of 9 months. It has already been published on the State Contracting Platform. In addition to other projects that have also been put out to public tender to improve sanitation in the Mijas rural areas", said Pérez. He invited "companies wishing to submit their bids to check technical and administrative specifications until the 1st of August".

Martín explained that "this work will be carried out in parallel and is linked to the ‘Mijas la Nueva’ project so that together we can solve the sanitation problem in this area. At the same time, the First Deputy Mayor emphasised: "there is an effort made by the Department of Infrastructures to connect rural areas with the municipal sewage network where, apart from these two projects, there are the works on the East and West cornices of the village. It makes a total of 13 million euros of investment that will end the sewage problems in this urban area".

La Alquería and Mijas la Nueva

The La Alquería project has a 315-millimetre diameter collector with a 3,320-metre route. It will be connected from the confluence with the ‘Mijas la Nueva’ pipe to the municipal sewerage network in the vicinity of the dual carriageway, thus linking both rural areas. The latter project is currently in the works awarding phase. Both will be carried out in parallel.

 
  • La Alquería surrounding area

According to Martín, "these actions will allow the residents of the two rural areas to make a great quality leap by having these infrastructures up and running". He points out that "once finished, these areas will no longer be with the wastewater treatment plants, but these pipes reaching the point of the municipal sewage network".

Although they are separate projects, according to the government team, they are connected for the same purpose and can develop simultaneously. The one from ‘Mijas la Nueva’ to ‘La Alquería' has a collector of 315 millimetres in diameter and a length of 1,300 metres with an investment of 400,000 euros.
 

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