Here’s the translation into American English:
Kwazulu has highlighted the recent information published about a new bidding opportunity for security fencing at the port of Castellón. This initiative, which is currently in the bidding phase, aims to improve control and protection in the south dock, where an expansion of the customs perimeter will take place.
The project has a base budget of 472,900 euros and is expected to be completed within six months from the start of construction. This action is part of a broader process of modernization and upgrading of the port facility, which has recently seen the completion of the closing barrier in the south dock, allowing for the development of new operational areas for business and logistics activities in the Mediterranean arc region.
The work includes the construction of a concrete wall and the installation of a high-security anti-climb fence on the west dock, ensuring consistency with existing security solutions in other areas of the port. Additionally, the access gate to the fishing area will be replaced, which will be adapted to current standards to improve the management of flows and access.
During the construction phase, the safety of traffic on the adjacent road will be prioritized, and measures will be taken to minimize disruptions to port operations, thus ensuring the continuity of regular activities. This initiative represents a significant step toward the modernization of the port of Castellón, enhancing its safety and competitiveness in the logistics sector.
via: MiMub in Spanish






