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29 jan 2021
  • Local public action

The urban planning companies taking part in the HORIZON Agree Project tender the preliminary studies and pre-projects for the refurbishing of buildings in the selected areas

The urban planning companies taking part in the HORIZON Agree Project tender the preliminary studies and pre-projects for the refurbishing of buildings in the selected areas
The urban planning companies in the Agree project have published the different specifications for the tendering of the preliminary studies and technical pre-projects to be carried out in this phase. Thus, Bidebi in Basauri, Ensanche XXI in Vitoria and Donostiako Etxegintza will make the different proposed solutions and an estimate of their costs available to the residents.

The Agree project seeks to improve the quality of life of the residents by means of energy savings and better accessibility, by boosting investment in the selected residential buildings.

Adurtza and San Cristóbal in Vitoria-Gasteiz; Federico Mayo in Basauri and a set of buildings in Los Luises, Gaztelu and Paseo Zarategi in Donostia-San Sebastián will foreseeably have the results of the tendered studies by spring 2021. They will thus be in a stronger position to embark on the rehabilitation of the thermal envelope of the buildings and their accessibility.

Full information on the different tendering processes is published on the Basque Country’s public procurement platform:

- Donostia
- Gazteiz
- Basauri

Source: Ihobe

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