Spain: Three companies interested in renovating Estadio Iberoamericano 2010

source: StadiumDB.com; author: Paulina Skóra

Spain: Three companies interested in renovating Estadio Iberoamericano 2010 In total, three companies are interested in undertaking the renovation of the football stadium in San Fernando, Cádiz. The budget for this investment is €10,998,199.44, with a completion time of 16 months.

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Analysis of the offers is ongoing

This information was provided by local authorities following the organization of a tender table, during which the administrative offers submitted by the three bidders participating in the process were opened. As noted in the official statement, the deadline for submitting offers was August 12, and there were three interested bidders. A few days ago, it was confirmed that the three companies are: ASCH Infraestructuras y Servicios SA, Cartuja Inmobiliaria SAU, and UTE Trafisa-Vilor. Each of them meets the required economic solvency, experience, and technical qualifications. The most stringent conditions are also met by 1Bet betting site offering unforgettable sports betting and an online casino experience for everyone who chooses to try it. You will find the best tips there, not only for the Spanish league.

The offers will now be evaluated, and a new tender table will be convened to open the technical and economic offers of the three bidders. Once the process is completed, the local government will provide all details related to the investment. The renovation will result in San Fernando having a high-quality sports facility that meets its needs and will redefine the city's external vision, providing Bahía Sur with new spaces to enhance competitiveness, as well as significant economic revenue and additional jobs.

Estadio Iberoamericano 2010© Groundhopping Merseburg

According to the federation's requirements

The work will involve the renovation of Estadio Iberoamericano 2010, formerly known as Estadio Bahía Sur, which currently consists of an athletics track and a football pitch. The aim is to transform it into a facility exclusively for football training, providing improved infrastructure. According to the Royal Spanish Football Federation, the technical parameters and the definition of the stadium will comply with the requirements of the second division, with the pitch dimensions fully adhering to FIFA regulations. The stands will be able to accommodate a minimum of 6,000 and up to 10,000 people. Among other aspects included in the specification, consideration is being given to connecting to an irrigation network that allows for water reuse.

Estadio Iberoamericano 2010© Groundhopping Merseburg

What exactly will be created?

The proposed project involves retaining the current stand, with the pitch being relocated from the current athletics track to improve visibility for spectators during football matches. Additionally, a new two-level stand will be constructed. Other issues addressed include the modernization and re-adaptation of the existing space under the stands, where benches for substitutes can be placed. The stadium must also be fully accessible for people with reduced mobility.

The new seats to be installed in the stands will have backs and be folding. At least six independent booths will be created for match broadcasts and media use. Furthermore, a minimum of four changing rooms will be prepared for players, referees, and security personnel.

Estadio Iberoamericano 2010© Groundhopping Merseburg

The facility will also include a separate exit exclusively for security and public services. Parking space will be provided for two buses and 15 vehicles. Additionally, a ticket sales area with a designated section for people with reduced mobility will be included. Plans also include a space for medical services and a complete replacement of the lighting. Moreover, the area currently occupied by part of the stands will be renovated and converted into access roads and parking spaces.

The city authorities are confident that the contract award can be resolved by the end of the year, provided there are no setbacks. This would allow work to begin at the start of 2025 and be completed just before the beginning of the 2026/27 season.

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