This procedure completes the procedure that allows bidding for the urbanization work of the Commercial and Business Park in San Fernando
With this technical supervision, which will be resolved this month, this investment of more than six million euros can be undertaken.
On August 1, the Cádiz Free Zone commissioned the company Ingeniería y Desarrollos del Sur to supervise the urbanization project of the Tiro Janer Commercial and Business Park in San Fernando, after the Consortium awarded this company this work, which completes the procedure to tender the work.
The budget for awarding the supervision work, a prior step to bidding according to article 125 of the Public Sector Contracts Law, is 3,250 euros (VAT not included) and the work execution period is two weeks, so the work can be put out to tender before the end of this summer.
It must be remembered that after the conscientious archaeological work and with the approval of Culture, the Consortium proceeded to contract in May the archaeological control of earth movements during the execution of the works that require removal of the land, as required by the Ministry in a report sent to the Free Trade Zone at the end of 2015.
The archaeological work on the plot concluded with the recovery and transfer of the remains found to the Consortium, in provisional storage awaiting a more suitable place for their exhibition. Specifically, the cataloged remains correspond to eight ovens, three groups of amphorae and up to 45 burials, initially dated between the 1st and 3rd centuries BC.
The development of the Tiro Janer Commercial and Business Park represents an investment of 6.2 million euros, of which some 600,000 euros correspond to the archaeological intervention that has been carried out, while the urbanization works themselves will have a cost of 4.2 million euros and the rest, 1.4 million, will be reserved to meet the cost of the electrical demand expected with the entry into operation of the future commercial and business park, which will also be supplied of the electrical substation planned there (it will make use of 8 of the 28 megawatts of capacity that the new facilities will have, according to Zona Franca calculations). The park will have a maximum construction of approximately 60,000 m2, for which contacts have already been made with companies interested in settling in this strategic enclave.
Zona Franca purchased the old Janer Shooting Range from the Ministry of Defense in 2013 and since then the Consortium has carried out intense work that began with the demolition of the old facilities. Subsequently, the important archaeological finds and the meticulous work by the experts slowed down the process.
The Consortium anticipates that it will be able to put out to tender the urbanization work in the coming weeks to be able to carry out as quickly as possible the commercial and business park project with a maximum construction of approximately 60,000 square meters, for which contacts have already been made with companies. interested in settling in this magnificently located enclave.



