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Enhancing the Port of Corralejo: A Strategic Development Initiative

In a recent tour of the bustling Corralejo port, key figures from the Canarian government and local leadership came together to review ongoing renovations aimed at improving both safety and aesthetics in this vital maritime hub. Leading the visit was José Gilberto Moreno García, the Managing Director of Puertos Canarios, alongside Lola García, President of the Cabildo de Fuerteventura, and La Oliva’s Mayor, Isaí Blanco Marrero. They were joined by Juan Luis López Alonso, the local Director of Puertos Canarios in Fuerteventura, and Cristina Pulido, an engineer from Pérez Moreno, the contracting company behind the project.

Project Overview

The aims of the current project at Corralejo port are multi-faceted, focusing not only on safety improvements but also on enhancing public accessibility and the overall aesthetic appeal of the harbor area. The work includes significant upgrades such as the improvement of protective barriers, the construction of accessible walkways, and the installation of service buildings at the pier. The total budget for this extensive project stands at €726,621.61 (excluding IGIC), with about 51% of the work completed as of now. Completion is anticipated by May 2026.

Key Construction Initiatives

The ongoing renovations encompass several important initiatives designed to revitalize the port:

  • Pavement Renovation: The existing pedestrian walkway is being upgraded with new tiles and finishing treatments. This upgrade aims to enhance durability and promote smoother transit for pedestrians.

  • Safety Enhancements: The installation and renewal of protective railings along the dock will significantly increase safety for all users. This proactive measure addresses ongoing safety concerns associated with busy harbor access.

  • Aesthetic Improvements: Attention is being paid to the spaldón (back wall), which will receive reinforcements, improving its protective capabilities while simultaneously enhancing its visual attractiveness.

  • Structural Treatments: New surface treatments are being applied to high-traffic areas like asphalt and concrete to improve their resilience against the harsh marine environment.

  • Efficient Lighting: The public lighting system is undergoing upgrades that prioritize efficiency and adherence to Starlight standards, aiming to minimize glare and reduce negative environmental impacts.

  • Maintenance Efforts: Planned maintenance on port elements such as buoys, pilings, and warping posts, alongside the installation of a new 60 m³ water storage tank, further ensures the sustainability and functionality of the port facilities.

Quantitative Aspects of the Renovation

The scope of the project includes substantial quantitative benchmarks that highlight its ambition:

  • The replacement of 622 linear meters of railing ensures protection along long stretches of the dock.
  • Approximately 2,441.34 m² of pedestrian pavement will be revitalized, enhancing the area’s usability and appeal.
  • Installation of a 60 m³ water tank aims to improve the infrastructure’s logistical capabilities.
  • Moreover, new lighting fixtures will be installed to elevate the port’s visibility and safety.

Commitment to Sustainable Development

Through these improvements, Puertos Canarios is taking significant steps toward a modernization agenda focused on creating safer, more accessible, and environmentally sustainable port spaces for both residents and visitors alike. This effort exemplifies a commitment to enhancing infrastructure while respecting the unique ecological environment of the Canary Islands.

Operating under the auspices of the Ministry of Public Works, Housing, and Mobility of the Government of the Canary Islands, Puertos Canarios is a public business entity that also promotes the concept of Ecopuertos within the autonomous region, blending economic vitality with environmental stewardship.

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