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Goodbye to the Rusty Streetlights, to Bid the Lighting in the Marine Town

Summary by El Faro De Ceuta
The Autonomous City of Ceuta has launched a public tender for the supply and installation of new luminaires in the emblematic Poblado Marinero, a high traffic area for nightlife. The project, which responds to the urgent need to replace the current damaged lighting system, includes a budget of 167,566,74 euros, including taxes. The action will have a period of execution of four months, counted from the signing of the contract, and will require a…
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The Autonomous City of Ceuta has launched a public tender for the supply and installation of new luminaires in the emblematic Poblado Marinero, a high traffic area for nightlife. The project, which responds to the urgent need to replace the current damaged lighting system, includes a budget of 167,566,74 euros, including taxes. The action will have a period of execution of four months, counted from the signing of the contract, and will require a…

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The Municipality of Leandro N. Alem continues to promote the modernization of urban infrastructure with the replacement of luminaires by LED technology in Vélez Sarsfield Avenue. The initiative seeks to improve security, optimize lighting and increase energy efficiency in one of the most important accesses of the city. Municipal mayor Matías Sebely highlighted the importance of this work and stated that “this advance in public lighting not only …

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La Voz de Misiones broke the news in on Saturday, September 27, 2025.
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