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CostaBlancaPeople 22nd July - 28th July 2025

22nd July - 28th July 2025 - EDITION 1104

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Torrevieja to build 811 social houses across the city

The contracting committee formed by the Generalitat and Torrevieja City Council has submitted a proposal for awarding the contract to construct 811 homes, to be built across four locations in the city. Selected companies now have 20 days to submit their administrative documentation and final guarantee.

According to the specifications and bids, these companies will provide the City Council, in exchange for the plots, with housing that will allow for the expansion of the municipal public housing stock. The planned homes will be built on municipally owned plots, the majority of which will be in La Hoya, which will house up to 775 apartments on lots 1,

2, and 3. Lot 1, corresponding to plot R-17 of La Hoya, has been proposed to the company Abala Infraestructuras SL. 220 homes will be built there. Lot 2, on plot P-27, has been proposed to Aedas Homes OPCO, SL for a total of 195 homes. Lot 3, on plot R-31, Livanto Promociones SL has been proposed to build 360 homes and on Lot 4, Construcciones Udercón SA has been proposed to build 36 homes in the La Manguilla. The Minister of Social Services, Equality and Housing, Susana Camarero, expressed her satisfaction with this award, which will be “a major boost for Torrevieja and its surroundings and will help resolve the housing problems faced by hundreds of families.” This action is part of the Vive Plan, which the Generalitat presented in the town, whose objective is to mobilize available public land, both regional and municipal, for the construction of 10,000 protected homes. “These 811 homes represent a major

boost to the Vive Plan, which we’ve been working so hard on. After a long administrative process , in a few months we’ll start to see cranes in Torrevieja and many other municipalities in the Valencian Community building what

will be the future homes of many people who will be able to access affordable housing,”said the vice president. For his part, the Mayor of Torrevieja, Eduardo Dolón, highlighted the importance of this project, which “will significantly expand the public housing stock in our city and offer real solutions to the people and families who need it most .” He also highlighted “the collaboration between administrations as an example of joint work serving the citizens, addressing one of the main concerns of Torrevieja residents: access to decent housing.”


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