Santander Port Authority's €324,756 Accessibility Improvement Project Enters Final Phase
2026-06-05 15:11
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The works undertaken by the Santander Port Authority (Autoridad Portuaria de Santander) to improve accessibility in public port buildings have entered their final phase.

The port management body stated that most areas covered by the contract, awarded to Cuevas Gestión de Obras, have been completed, with a total investment of €324,756.

The scope of work spans multiple public-use spaces and facilities, including the Cabo Mayor Lighthouse and La Cerda Lighthouse, the fresh fish market, the multipurpose hall at Maliaño Pier, the Sotoliva Building, the archive, and the Port Authority headquarters.

Project elements include the installation of ramps, elevators, handrails, and other architectural features to facilitate movement, as well as the adjustment of interior spatial layouts by widening doorways and removing architectural barriers.

The works aim to ensure that all individuals, regardless of their physical abilities, can safely and independently access and use public port facilities.

This project is part of the Santander Port Authority's 2025-2029 investment plan, which anticipates a total public-private investment of €270.3 million.

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