The Minister of Finance and Contracting, Eduardo Martínez-Oliva, chaired this morning the Bureau of Recruitment in which, among the main issues, has checked the administrative documents of the 36 companies that have submitted for the execution of the works Construction of the garden of the Alameda de las Cuatro Piedras, on the Paseo del Malecon.
The City Council will invest in this project, which will run in four months, a maximum of 235,981 euros.
This is the first of the gardens that are part of the project 'Murcia River' and with these works will be put in value this municipal plot to offer it to the Murcia.
The aim of this work is to create a visual and transit communication between the Paseo del Malecón and the Segura River, restoring the landscape of the area and recovering a mall along the riverbank.
Thus, two large central areas will be devoted to the planting of mulberry trees of the traditional varieties of the Huerta (Christian, Macocana and Valenciana) on which will extend a surface of Sevillian albero, while in the southern half, has been reserved A large area destined to the plantation of a mall that helps to recover this woodland of the bank, choosing the autochthonous variety 'Populus Alba' (white poplar).
In addition pedestrian itineraries will be created thanks to a paved road in siena color to establish footpaths, which will be illuminated at night time.
Likewise the garden will be intelligent has been planned the implantation of sensors that will take data regarding the temperature, or humidity that will allow to decide if it is necessary to irrigate the plantation, as well as to detect leaks in the network.
In addition, the public lighting network will be managed in an automated way, which will allow, for example, that the luminaires are switched off or in a low-power mode and that, when users are detected, automatically increase the intensity of light emitted.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia