26-08-2021, 10:38 PM
from Radio Sintonia, a couple of weeks ago:
The Minister of Public Works, Transport and Housing of the Government of the Canary Islands,Sebastián Franquis, announced today that the opening of the public information process of the project of the new commercial dock of the port of Corralejo, in the municipality of La Oliva, in Fuerteventura, has already begun. With an estimated budget of more than 33 million euros, the actions aim to create a new commercial dock with a new dock that will expand the berthing areas and strengthen the safety of maritime operations carried out in the facilities.
"Today we have come to present an ambitious project, at the height of the port of Corralejo, at the height of the island of Fuerteventura, and I believe that we take a decisive step to improve our port facilities, of the network of Canarian Ports. A port, I insist, very important for us because more than a million travelers pass through here every year", explained the counselor Sebastián Franquis, "today, the traffic of passengers, vehicles, and the economic activity that is generated in the north of Fuerteventura, and in the south of Lanzarote, is fundamental. For this reason, the Government has wanted to modernize and expand its facilities, both here and in Lanzarote, to place it in its rightful place."
Minister Franquis made these statements during his visit to the port of Majorero to learn about the work that is currently being carried out, in a complementary way, to increase the number of pontoons, a tour in which he was accompanied by the president of the Cabildo of Fuerteventura, Sergio Lloret, the mayor of La Oliva, Pilar González, and the Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport of the Government of the Canary Islands, Gustavo Santana.
It is the port of Corralejo is one of the most active of all kinds concentrated within the ports of regional competence, with more than one million passengers and more than three hundred thousand vehicles a year in its facilities. Due to the conditions of its location, being the main communications hub between the islands of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote next to its mirror port of Playa Blanca in Lanzarote, for its important and essential activity, as well as for reasons of operability and security, the expansion of this port has been proposed based on a differentiation by docks, separating the commercial activity from the relevant sports and excursion activity that this port also has.
This maritime activity in the port has made it necessary to draft a project that allows to expand the surface of the same to eliminate the areas of concurrence of the boats. The commercial traffic of the shipping companies that operate the Playa Blanca-Corralejo crossing originates an average flow of 2.7 entries or exits per hour, which causes interference between the traffic of the light fishing and recreational boats, smaller and slower, with the ferries, faster, but less agile in their maneuvers.
More capacity of the facilities and services
With the design of the new commercial dock, a sheltered dock is achieved north of the current port, which will exclusively accommodate commercial traffic, expanding the capacity to three berths for ships of greater transport than those currently operating. Likewise, the land area of commercial port operation, and its access road, is independent of those of fishing and recreational activity.
This new shelter dam is developed parallel to the current one about 120 meters, with two sections of different orientation: a first section of 189 meters and a second of 242 meters. This configuration allows to have a sheltered water surface of about 33,900 m2, and double the current land area of the port with 30,000 m2 more, passing this from the current 28,200 m2 to have more than 58,200 m2 of docks and service areas for commercial, sports and fishing activities.
It should be noted that of the 225 linear meters of berthing for ships that is currently available in this port, 380 linear meters would be available.
For the berthing of ferries and medium-range vessels, three areas with ramps have been designed. The first berth, located in the third alignment of the shelter dock, provides a useful length of about 160 meters. The other two berths are located, approximately, in the center of the dock by means of a central jetty that has the function of hosting on each of its sides the berths for ferries of medium size, with an extension of 110 meters.
Also, for the mooring of commercial boats for tourist excursions, two pontoons, of 48 meters in length each, of floating type with aluminum structure have been projected.
With the aim of giving continuity to the current terrestrial spaces, the project contemplates the partial demolition of the superstructure of the current dam and, in the final section, the remodeling of its protective mantle. With this, the maximum elevations of the existing port and, therefore, the visual interferences that exist today are reduced in a very significant way.
In this sense, the management of the land area of the commercial terminal integrates different functional elements, such as access to the terminal; the parking of vehicles of users and passengers; a new maritime station; pre-shipment beaches; internal roads, as well as several complementary areas.
After the publication of the project in the Official Gazette of the Canary Islands on the 28th, those interested may consult the document and submit any allegation within thirty working days, from the publication in the BOC. The documentation of the project is available on the website of the Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Housing, at the following address https://www.gobiernodecanarias.org/obraspublicas/infraportuaria/PCiudadana/index.html.
Extension of berths
Sebastián Franquis took advantage of his visit to the port of Corralejo to supervise the installation works of new pontoons that are currently being developed, and that in fact are part of the new project to expand the port together with the creation of the new commercial dock.
These works have a budget of 2.1 million euros to double the current number of berths for fishing and sports vessels in the inner dock of the port. In this sense, the counselor explained that due to the tourist development of the town, the demand for berths in the inner dock has skyrocketed in recent years generating a waiting list close to one hundred boats. Therefore, this initiative contemplates reaching 423 berths, 207 more than at present.
For the extension of the dock, it is planned to install a floating concrete breakwater that will last up to 72 meters and that will protect from the storms of the southeast that usually affect this port with some frequency.
These works also include improvements in the concrete berthing area used by commercial lines and for Civil Guard vessels.
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This article in Diario de Fuerteventura includes a very good picture/diagram of the proposed works:
https://www.diariodefuerteventura.com/no...rsi%C3%B3n
The Minister of Public Works, Transport and Housing of the Government of the Canary Islands,Sebastián Franquis, announced today that the opening of the public information process of the project of the new commercial dock of the port of Corralejo, in the municipality of La Oliva, in Fuerteventura, has already begun. With an estimated budget of more than 33 million euros, the actions aim to create a new commercial dock with a new dock that will expand the berthing areas and strengthen the safety of maritime operations carried out in the facilities.
"Today we have come to present an ambitious project, at the height of the port of Corralejo, at the height of the island of Fuerteventura, and I believe that we take a decisive step to improve our port facilities, of the network of Canarian Ports. A port, I insist, very important for us because more than a million travelers pass through here every year", explained the counselor Sebastián Franquis, "today, the traffic of passengers, vehicles, and the economic activity that is generated in the north of Fuerteventura, and in the south of Lanzarote, is fundamental. For this reason, the Government has wanted to modernize and expand its facilities, both here and in Lanzarote, to place it in its rightful place."
Minister Franquis made these statements during his visit to the port of Majorero to learn about the work that is currently being carried out, in a complementary way, to increase the number of pontoons, a tour in which he was accompanied by the president of the Cabildo of Fuerteventura, Sergio Lloret, the mayor of La Oliva, Pilar González, and the Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport of the Government of the Canary Islands, Gustavo Santana.
It is the port of Corralejo is one of the most active of all kinds concentrated within the ports of regional competence, with more than one million passengers and more than three hundred thousand vehicles a year in its facilities. Due to the conditions of its location, being the main communications hub between the islands of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote next to its mirror port of Playa Blanca in Lanzarote, for its important and essential activity, as well as for reasons of operability and security, the expansion of this port has been proposed based on a differentiation by docks, separating the commercial activity from the relevant sports and excursion activity that this port also has.
This maritime activity in the port has made it necessary to draft a project that allows to expand the surface of the same to eliminate the areas of concurrence of the boats. The commercial traffic of the shipping companies that operate the Playa Blanca-Corralejo crossing originates an average flow of 2.7 entries or exits per hour, which causes interference between the traffic of the light fishing and recreational boats, smaller and slower, with the ferries, faster, but less agile in their maneuvers.
More capacity of the facilities and services
With the design of the new commercial dock, a sheltered dock is achieved north of the current port, which will exclusively accommodate commercial traffic, expanding the capacity to three berths for ships of greater transport than those currently operating. Likewise, the land area of commercial port operation, and its access road, is independent of those of fishing and recreational activity.
This new shelter dam is developed parallel to the current one about 120 meters, with two sections of different orientation: a first section of 189 meters and a second of 242 meters. This configuration allows to have a sheltered water surface of about 33,900 m2, and double the current land area of the port with 30,000 m2 more, passing this from the current 28,200 m2 to have more than 58,200 m2 of docks and service areas for commercial, sports and fishing activities.
It should be noted that of the 225 linear meters of berthing for ships that is currently available in this port, 380 linear meters would be available.
For the berthing of ferries and medium-range vessels, three areas with ramps have been designed. The first berth, located in the third alignment of the shelter dock, provides a useful length of about 160 meters. The other two berths are located, approximately, in the center of the dock by means of a central jetty that has the function of hosting on each of its sides the berths for ferries of medium size, with an extension of 110 meters.
Also, for the mooring of commercial boats for tourist excursions, two pontoons, of 48 meters in length each, of floating type with aluminum structure have been projected.
With the aim of giving continuity to the current terrestrial spaces, the project contemplates the partial demolition of the superstructure of the current dam and, in the final section, the remodeling of its protective mantle. With this, the maximum elevations of the existing port and, therefore, the visual interferences that exist today are reduced in a very significant way.
In this sense, the management of the land area of the commercial terminal integrates different functional elements, such as access to the terminal; the parking of vehicles of users and passengers; a new maritime station; pre-shipment beaches; internal roads, as well as several complementary areas.
After the publication of the project in the Official Gazette of the Canary Islands on the 28th, those interested may consult the document and submit any allegation within thirty working days, from the publication in the BOC. The documentation of the project is available on the website of the Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Housing, at the following address https://www.gobiernodecanarias.org/obraspublicas/infraportuaria/PCiudadana/index.html.
Extension of berths
Sebastián Franquis took advantage of his visit to the port of Corralejo to supervise the installation works of new pontoons that are currently being developed, and that in fact are part of the new project to expand the port together with the creation of the new commercial dock.
These works have a budget of 2.1 million euros to double the current number of berths for fishing and sports vessels in the inner dock of the port. In this sense, the counselor explained that due to the tourist development of the town, the demand for berths in the inner dock has skyrocketed in recent years generating a waiting list close to one hundred boats. Therefore, this initiative contemplates reaching 423 berths, 207 more than at present.
For the extension of the dock, it is planned to install a floating concrete breakwater that will last up to 72 meters and that will protect from the storms of the southeast that usually affect this port with some frequency.
These works also include improvements in the concrete berthing area used by commercial lines and for Civil Guard vessels.
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This article in Diario de Fuerteventura includes a very good picture/diagram of the proposed works:
https://www.diariodefuerteventura.com/no...rsi%C3%B3n

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