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Acosol will renovate the water supply network in eight streets in Osunillas

  • The public water company of the Association of Municipalities will invest 751,000 euros in this project
  • The Mijas Town Hall explained that these works will address the problem caused by the “continuous breakdowns” in the supply network in the area
  • Localización de las ocho calles que verán mejorada la red de suministro de agua.

The project will involve replacing the current pipes with ductile iron ones and will take five months to complete

Acosol, the public water company dependent on the Association of Municipalities of the Western Costa del Sol, has put out to tender the renovation of the drinking water supply network in several streets of the Diseminado de Osunillas area, for 751,000 euros.

The streets involved are: Puerto El Pino, Puerto de la Media Luna, Puerto de los Pescadores, Puerto de las Grajas, Puerto de los Castillejos, Puerto de la Breña, Puerto Málaga and Pasaje Puerto Blanco. The project covers a total area of 1,958 square metres and has an estimated completion period of five months.

The Mijas Town Hall explained that these works will address the problem caused by the “continuous breakdowns” in the supply network in the area. “This modernisation of the water distribution network will improve the quality of service for all citizens”, stated the council.

Works

The project will involve installing a supply network made up of ductile iron pipes to replace the existing fibre cement and high-density polyethylene network. The new network will run along the roadway, alongside the kerbs that delimit it.

 
  • Red de suministro programada por Acosol.

The councillor for Infrastructure, Juan José Torres Trella (PP), highlighted that this work has already been reviewed by the delegation and approved by the Local Government Board of the  Town Hall. “This is an essential project for the residents of Osunillas, as it will solve the normalised supply shortages they have been suffering and demanding a solution for years”, said the councillor.

Improvement Levy

For her part, the CEO of Acosol, Matilde Mancha, stated that the project is being carried out using funds from the Mijas Water Infrastructure Improvement Levy. “It is key for the municipality, as it will improve the efficiency of the service and, at the same time, guarantee a higher quality supply to the residents of the Osunillas neighbourhood, reducing breakdowns. This will optimise the municipality’s water resources and pormote responsible water use”.

 
  • La mejora de la red de abastecimiento de agua es una antigua demanda de los vecinos de Osunillas.

The deadline for submitting bids is 9th January, 2026, with  the estimated completion period for the work being five months. Interested companies can submit their bids through the Public Sector Contracting Platform.

The installation of the network will involve demolishing the pavements on the affected streets, which will be replaced with paving of the same characteristics. Manholes and services affected by the works will also be restored.

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