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A renovation project is planned for Calle Noruega in Puerto del Carmen, with the stretch between the Rambla Islas Canarias roundabout and Avenida de las Playas set to be transformed into a safer, more accessible route for pedestrians and cyclists.

The project, led by Tías council and financed through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), has a total budget of €1,760,151.72. Companies wishing to bid for the contract have until 4 August to submit their proposals, with construction expected to take 12 months once work begins.

The redevelopment will see the installation of continuous pavements and a dedicated cycle lane along the entire length of the road, bringing the street into line with the requirements of the municipality’s General Urban Development Plan.

According to the project documentation, the works will focus on improving road safety while also upgrading essential underground infrastructure. Plans include the renewal of water supply, sewerage, stormwater drainage, telecommunications and electrical networks, as well as the installation of irrigation systems and new landscaped tree planters. Accessibility improvements will also form a central part of the redevelopment.

The design has been prepared to match the appearance and layout of neighbouring sections of Calle Noruega that have already been modernised. Officials say this will create a consistent look along the avenue while providing a more organised, functional and attractive public space for both residents and visitors.

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