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Municipal infrastructure and sports facility upgrades

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Municipalities in Spain, Argentina, and Uruguay continue to implement various infrastructure and public works projects, with a significant focus on sports facilities and urban improvements. In Argentina, the ‘Carlos Saúl Menem’ Municipal Sports Complex in La Rioja underwent modernization of its electrical systems, including the installation of LED screens and high-power reflectors. In Uruguay, work is progressing on the remodeling of the Aquatic Center in Florida. In Spain, regional governments are expanding their investments across several sectors. In Andalusia, the Junta de Andalucía is investing over 10 million euros to upgrade 66 educational centers through 71 distinct construction and renovation projects. The region is also expanding its waste management network, having promoted 35 new recycling centers since 2019 under the PIRec 2030 plan. Local authorities in Ferrol have approved over 435,000 euros for improvements to the Santa Mariña sports pavilion and the Casa del Deporte, while the Diputación de Almería is funding modernizations for facilities such as the Alcolea sports pavilion. Urban and recreational developments continue in other Spanish regions. The Community of Madrid has allocated approximately 2 million euros to renovate main squares in ten municipalities, focusing on accessibility, aesthetics, and green spaces. In Cantabria, a 2.8 million euro project aims to transform the Cros de Camargo area to improve mobility and safety. Other projects include the enhancement of Alcabre beaches in Vigo, the construction of a 4.2 million euro complex in El Paso, La Palma, and new padel court investments by the Diputación de Cuenca in Fuentes and Villalba de la Sierra. Recent regional efforts in Spain have also targeted employment and rural services. In Cuenca, the Castilla-La Mancha government is investing 2.7 million euros to construct a new Employment Office and Training Center in the Villa Román neighborhood, a project expected to be completed this year.

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  1. 2026-08-18 12:44 UTC Municipal infrastructure and sports facility upgrades
  2. 2026-08-17 12:05 UTC Municipal infrastructure and sports facility upgrades
  3. 2026-08-15 09:11 UTC Municipal infrastructure and sports facility upgrades

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