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Rush to finish public works

The state government has pressed the accelerator to start or resume infrastructure projects that have been stalled for years before the April election

The list of in­fra­struc­ture pro­jects pend­ing for years has been re­duced in re­cent weeks as the Span­ish de­vel­op­ment min­istry rushes to meet the dead­line of the April 28 gen­eral elec­tion. They are mostly road and rail pro­jects that go back to the last So­cial­ist gov­ern­ment or the PP era, when de­lays were con­stant. Pedro Sánchez’s gov­ern­ment now wants to make up for the lost years in a record time.

AP-7 and A-2 link: The first an­nounce­ment was restart­ing the work to link the AP-7 mo­tor­way and the A-2 main road, at Castell­bis­bal. That came in Feb­ru­ary after the Coun­cil of State ap­proved the mod­i­fi­ca­tion of the pro­ject in No­vem­ber, after the work had been left for a decade.

Lilla tun­nel: A few days later came the an­nounce­ment that pre­lim­i­nary work would begin on the Lilla tun­nel to con­nect Valls and Mont­blanc via the A-27 main road. The pro­ject was ten­dered in 2008 but has been paral­ysed for years.

Mediter­ranean Cor­ri­dor: Also at the end of Feb­ru­ary it was turn of the final stretch of the Mediter­ranean Cor­ri­dor in Cat­alo­nia. Adif ap­proved a €64-mil­lion ten­der for a third rail line be­tween Castell­bis­bal and Mar­torell, with the work due to begin shortly.

High-speed sta­tion at Girona air­port: While de­vel­op­ment min­is­ter, José Luis Ábalos, was at Barcelona air­port on Fri­day for the event mark­ing its of­fi­cial change of name to the Aero­port Josep Tar­radel­las-Barcelona-El Prat, he signed the agree­ment to study the vi­a­bil­ity of a high-speed train sta­tion at Girona air­port.

Val­li­rana by­pass: While there is still no fin­ish date, the Span­ish gov­ern­ment an­nounced re­sump­tion of work on the 1,370-metre long tun­nel so that the N-340 main road can by­pass the town of Val­li­rana. Work on the by­pass that will run below one of the town’s res­i­den­tial areas first began in 2004.

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