The tendering process for the adaptation and restoration of various infrastructures on the beaches of the municipality, specifically Cala Piteras, Playa del Cura, and Cabo Cervera, was approved by the Local Governing Board of Torrevieja City Council this morning. The objective is to enhance the functionality, safety, and accessibility of these well-known public spaces, which are utilised year-round. The estimated completion time for the contract is three months, commencing with the signing of the site transfer report, and the base budget is €385,492.85 (including VAT).
These measures are a component of the municipal strategy for the ongoing enhancement and preservation of the Torrevieja littoral, which guarantees that the beaches are equipped with contemporary, secure infrastructure that is tailored to the requirements of both residents and visitors.
The works consist of a series of interventions that are primarily designed to repair and renovate existing elements, as well as the implementation of new infrastructure that will enhance the public use of the beaches and make them accessible to all.
The fundamental actions that must be implemented are as follows:
Reconstruction and modification of pedestrian access
Renovation and installation of ramps that are specifically designed for accessibility
Railing replacement and repair
Enhanced security features
Upgrades to infrastructure were compromised by the passage of time and usage.
Enhancement of accessibility conditions for individuals with impaired mobility

These interventions are in response to the necessity of ensuring that beaches maintain the highest possible standards of safety, accessibility, and conservation, particularly in areas that are subject to heavy use during the tourist season.
Work will be conducted in Cala Piteras to enhance the safety and accessibility features of this coastal region, which is distinguished by its rugged terrain and natural environment.
The upcoming initiatives will enhance the safety of the cove’s entrances, enhance the functionality and stability of the existing staircases, replace railings and protective elements, and facilitate safe access for users in an area with unique geomorphological characteristics.
These enhancements will guarantee a more secure and accessible experience for users of this sanctuary, particularly during the busiest months.
