Conservation of service roads in Granada
Technical specifications for contracting maintenance and conservation services for the Guadalquivir River Basin Authority’s service roads in the Granada area.
The project aims to conserve service roads in Granada by carrying out maintenance work to preserve their functionality in the face of wear and tear over time while complying with safety and comfort conditions. As well as carrying out works aimed at adapting the roads to current requirements, taking into account the evolution of traffic and changes in use that have taken place, and guaranteeing both ordinary and extraordinary maintenance of the roads..
The Guadalquivir River Basin Authority has a communications road network that provides accessibility to its dams and infrastructures, irrigation areas and different assets in the Public Water Domain.
In the Granada area, this network of service road maintenance in Granada is made up of 153 roads with a length of about 354.8 kilometres, which they are grouped: bolera Dam, Canales Dam, Colomera Dam, Cubillas Dam, Francisco Abellán Dam and irrigation area, Negratín Dam, Portillo Dam, Quentar Dam, San Clemente Dam and irrigation area, canal service roads, the Bermejales System, the Cacín irrigation area, the Cuevas del Campo irrigation area and the Canal de Jabalcón irrigation area.
Among the main actions carried out by Sando Agua at these sites are: levelling and clearing, drainage and masonry works, roadbed repair, signalling, beaconing and defence and other complementary works. It also executes the planning of actions and tasks of assistance and support to the project management.