The Bulletin of the Region of Murcia has collected on the day of the announcement today of the demolition of building 80 houses and garages in Playa Honda in the Municipality of Cartagena with a budget of € 177,993.62.
Thus, entering the DPMT (Maritime Terrestrial Public Domain) 6000 square meters.
The Ministry of the Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs offers people interested in the project office in Murcia Coastal Authority located on Avenida Alfonso X El Sabio 6, 1 st floor, as well as at City Hall cartagena, to make known their characteristics and to submit comments within 20 days from the date of this announcement.
The method of demolition of this building will be the blast, and it has no attached building are broad enough to carry out the work without causing significant disease or neighbors, or to traffic in the area, and this is the method faster and reduce the maximum impact on the environment (noise, dust, etc.).
Specifically, apply small explosive charges placed at key points in the structure of the building by an explosion made with a predetermined sequence produces the collapse of it getting its fall in a preset direction and form.
Among the features of the building to be demolished, it has 5 floors and a floor designed to garages, counting the first and second floor with walls that would shape the distribution of housing.
The building has 6 stairs and elevator shafts, distributed across the surface.
Moreover, the garages are closed and have a ramp made in three installments to the space around the pool with an approximate area of 297 square meters.
The project also includes a series of preliminary work towards the elimination of all those elements that give rigidity to the structure and provide stability.
The stairs of the building will be removed manually in the garage floor and first floor, before the blast.
Also, are planned openings in the concrete walls of elevator shafts, and provides for the elimination of the access ramp to the garages.
Source: Demarcación de Costas de la Región de Murcia