The works include perimeter fencing, the surveillance, security and lighting control system and the remodeling of the access road with the incorporation of two roundabouts.
The works have a base tender budget of 2,496,192.36 euros (VAT not included) and an execution period of 8 months
It must be remembered that its start is conditional on obtaining the construction license that will be granted after the final approval of the two detailed studies, pending from the Los Barrios City Council.
The Bahía de Algeciras Tax Precinct is an opportunity for the region with tax benefits and customs advantages for companies that settle
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
The Cádiz Free Trade Zone continues to take steps towards the development of the new Bahía de Algeciras Tax Precinct. The Executive Committee, its management body, gave the green light this morning to the Execution Project and to the contracting file for the adaptation and conditioning works that will form the land located in the logistics area of El Fresno Sur, in the municipality of Los Barrios, as a fiscal precinct, once the ministerial order for its implementation was obtained in October 2019.
The works have a base tender budget of 2,496,192.36 euros (VAT not included), of which 1,593,714.09 euros are allocated to civil works, while 902,478 euros correspond to installations.
The execution period for the work is 8 months from the date of obtaining the construction license and the signing of the layout document. At this point, it must be remembered that the start of the works is conditional on obtaining the municipal license that the Los Barrios City Council will have to grant once it definitively approves the two detailed studies that the Free Trade Zone presented last August and that are being processed.
The adaptation work for the new tax area is included in the Execution Project, drawn up by the engineering company Técnicas Gades, and consists fundamentally of the replacement and expansion of the current perimeter fence (2,132 linear meters); the creation of a surveillance patrol, of the same length of the fence, which includes the surveillance control system, thermal cameras, lighting and other security measures. It should be noted that these items reflect the complexity of the new facility, which will represent a milestone in concepts like surveillance and access control, in which the Free Trade Zone has worked intensely and in coordination with the Customs demarcation with the aim of integrate las new technologies from communication to customs work.
Along these lines, the works also include the remodeling of the access road with the incorporation of two roundabouts, the execution of the aforementioned access controls and license plate reader systems.
Strategic Commercial Planning (PEC)
In parallel to the streamlining of all the procedures for the urban implementation of the Tax Precinct, the Cádiz Free Trade Zone has also prepared its Strategic Commercial Planning (PEC) which is essential for the commercialization of the precinct and in which it has taken into account, in addition to the various market studies carried out, the needs expressed by the socioeconomic agents of the Campo de Gibraltar. The PEC is the previous step to the next launch of the Public Offer of the venue, scheduled for the coming weeks.
It is important to note that companies that operate in the Bahía de Algeciras Tax Precinct will benefit, depending on the activity they carry out, from the customs and tax advantages of this type of enclosure, which represents cost savings and provides added value and increased competitiveness to their activity.
The Bahía de Algeciras Tax Precinct is one of the priority projects of the Free Zone in the province of Cádiz, in the context of the Comprehensive Plan of the Government of Spain for the Campo-Gibraltar region of November 2018 when it was already mentioned “the creation of a free zone of 130,000 m2 in Los Barrios.” Less than a year later, on October 1, 2019, the Ministry of Finance authorized the ministerial order for the implementation of the facility, an announcement that was presented by the Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, to a broad representation of the socioeconomic fabric of the region.
Since then, the Consortium has been advancing a calendar of milestones to speed up the development of this action, which is essential for structuring the logistics capacity of the province, forming a strategic productive space of 130,000 m2, with direct access to the Port of Algeciras as well as the A-7 and A-381 highways.



