| The three projects involve the replacement of 80 luminaires with a budget of 41,893 euros | The program to replace luminaires in public lighting developed by Infraestructuras has advanced this week with the management of three projects valued at 41,893 euros in La Manga, the Station sector and the Casas de Cándido, which allow the replacement of 80 luminaires.The La Manga work has involved the installation of 36 new LED lights on the Gran Vía de La Manga in order to improve lighting and road safety in an area that is very busy, especially in the summer season.
Specifically, “a total of 36 142 W LED technology luminaires have been installed to replace the existing 250 W sodium vapor luminaires.
The installation has been carried out in the median of La Gran Vía, in the section between the beginning of the median (from the intersection with First Avenue) to the intersection with Seventh Avenue ”, explained councilor María Casajús.The amount of the action is € 18,828 and the work has been carried out within the tasks of the public lighting maintenance contract.For its part, “in the Station Sector, 37 lights and a projector will be installed on Carlos III streets, section between Capitanes Ripoll and Avda Pintor Portela, Tirso de Molina, Juan de la Cueva and Lope de Rueda, as well as their crosses and chamfers.
The actions to be carried out consist of the replacement of the current luminaires, which are VSAP lamps and discharge equipment, with LED technology luminaires "The amount of the action is € 19,874.96 from the public lighting investment item.Finally, “in the Casas de Cándido, the action to be carried out consists of the replacement of 7 existing luminaires that currently have VSAP lamps and discharge equipment with 38W LED technology luminaires.This action has a tender budget of € 3,191.91."These works respond to the demands of the residents of these areas and the government's commitment to the environment, reducing light pollution and energy consumption, which also means significant savings for municipal coffers and an improvement in energy efficiency ”, Has finished Casajús.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena