Benicàssim Awards Construction of New Multi-Purpose Building for 2.4 Million Euros

The Valencian company Cleop will be responsible for transforming the former business warehouse into a modern space for local associative activities.

Image of a modern and versatile multi-purpose building with spaces for associative and training activities.
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Image of a modern and versatile multi-purpose building with spaces for associative and training activities.

The Benicàssim City Council has awarded the construction of its new multi-purpose building to the Valencian company Cleop for an amount of 2.4 million euros, with an execution period of 18 months.

This project will transform a former business warehouse, located on Bodolz Street, into a modern and versatile space that will serve local associations and sports clubs. The award to Cleop follows a bidding process in which seven other companies participated.

"With this new building, we fulfill our promise to our neighbors and advance in our commitment to continue improving municipal infrastructures, promoting spaces that foster coexistence, citizen participation, and the social and cultural revitalization of the town."

the local mayor
The new multi-purpose building will have more than 1,000 square meters, conceived as a meeting point for citizens. The Urban Planning councilor highlighted that the building will meet the existing demand for meeting spaces for the local associative fabric.
Once renovated, the facility will have two floors dedicated to training and associative activities. It will include workshop classrooms, offices for associations, meeting rooms, and a large multi-purpose space for cultural and recreational activities, seeking maximum versatility.
The project also incorporates necessary technical studies on soundproofing and acoustic quality to ensure the correct development of programmed activities and coexistence with the urban environment. The fundamental axes of the work are the improvement of habitability, universal accessibility, safety, digitalization, architectural adaptation, and innovation.