The building works for the new quay Es Botafoc in the port of Eivissa,
financed in 85% by the European Union, are advancing according to the programme
that foresees the completion by the end of the year and huge boxes of concrete
continue to be towed from the Port of Valencia.
The 15 boxes that form the base of the new quay Es Botafoc are able
to float thanks to some hollow cells that contain air. Once the pieces
are in their final situation, they are filled with water via a system of
communicating chambers and are placed on the previously prepared sea bed.
In the area of Es Botafoc a small concrete plant has also been installed
destined to create smaller blocks that make up the quay.
The construction of the quay continues to generate controversy and the
opposers to the extension to the port of Eivissa have organised a photographic
contest "
Un
paisatge irrepetible" dedicated to the surroundings of Es Botafoc.
Meanwhile, the Higher Courts of Justice of the Balearics confirmed recently
the legality of the work, in contrary to the position defended by the
Colegio
de Arquitectos and in favour of the thesis defended by the
Autoridad
Portuaria de Balears.
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