Adaptation works outside the Auditorium and Convention Center of Cartagena final straight face these days with the installation of wood flooring in the approximately 20,000 square meters surrounding the building.
This is cuperizado fir boards, prepared to withstand moisture and fungi, which have been used successfully in other maritime recreational areas like the port of Barcelona.
The boards are mounted on cleats, allowing water to flow under the wood and prevents flooding.
The work of adapting the environment also includes the planting of palm trees and several species of ficus, arranged by groups in the form of forest.
Another uniqueness of this new entertainment space that will extend the shipping line to open the city to the sea, is the reuse of blocks of Tabaira that had been used early last century to fill the ride of the spring.
The stones were extracted from the excavation of the Auditorium and will be arranged by groups as banks, although there will be classic wooden benches with other street furniture.
Address sources of the work will have been explained and a suitable itinerary for the blind and disabled, in order to ensure accessibility for the disabled.
This action will continue the walk of the pier, in August this year was extended by incorporating the environment of the Museum of Underwater Archaeology.
Between the two areas, the Arqua, made of stone, wood and Auditorium, a step will enable vehicles to access the marina of Port Yacth.
This step will have a special provision, as it will be of wire mesh with grass in their holes.
Construction is scheduled for completion at the same time the auditorium, this spring.
Its budget is around 4 million euros.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena