he Seville City Councilthrough the Municipal Housing Corporation. Paseo Rey Juan Carlos I HostelLocated next to the Barqueta Bridge, close to the riverbank, it is located in eight double temporary accommodation facilities with use areas. … Shared. This is a work that aims to transform the region. low demand center The building was proposed by the PSOE in 2017 for immediate response to homeless groups, and a few years later it remained abandoned in a space for up to 16 people to stay and clean near the city centre.
This promotion includes Investment amount 1,005,503 euros And this month they are starting some productions. The execution period is scheduled to be 6 months.Therefore, it is expected to be ready for the first residents by the summer of 2026. The company that will carry out the work will be Apimet Constracciones, a project under the direction of Mvisesa. 8 2-person accommodation rooms and 2 modules of common areas for 16 people. These provide accommodations for the rest of the group, who require a bed, closet, and bathroom, as well as common areas to socialize with other residents.
The construction of these accommodations consists of spiral metal piles and Light steel industrialization system (LSF) takes advantage of the assembly speed of LSF and the low soil impact of helical piles to create deep, efficient foundations for lightweight structures. This synergy allows construction on low-bearing land, significantly reducing costs, construction time, and labor. The structure is assembled in a factory by assembling prefabricated profiles, which significantly speeds up the construction process. Additionally, the loads transferred to the ground are much lower compared to traditional structures.
The location of these temporary accommodations will be at Paseo Rey Juan Carlos I, Parque Urbano PU SGEL 37. Pedestrian access is possible from the northeast side.from the Barqueta Bridge, and Maintenance access from the southwest. There will also be free space within the facility. An investment of just over €1 million in this new sustainable accommodation with little impact on location. 427,143 euros will be borne by the city council, 303,690 euros will come from the military government of Andalusia, and 274,400 euros will come from European funds. distributed by the central government.
New life in a hostel
The PSOE city government spent over €740,000 to launch this low-demand center in 2017, but eight years later it remained abandoned and turned into a city building. Users staying there “spend the night” Overcrowded, damp, and broken doors and windowsin bedrooms and common areas where it is not practicable,” a representative for the city council’s social rights and priority care areas explained at the time. Jose Luis Garcia.
Without saying further, a center official assured ABC:When it rains, the lights always go outbecause the switchboard is in poor condition,” and when it rains heavily, “the building floods due to defects in the roof structure.” One social worker even received an electric shock from these water leaks.
Meanwhile, the PSOE claimed at the time that the city government blamed the city government for the conditions of the evacuation center and accused the PP of not carrying out “preservation and maintenance works of these city facilities,” and in response resorted to the following measures:embarrassing discussion “All these deficiencies are the fault of the government, which stopped managing it 20 months ago.”
Therefore, in this area located along the river, the facility will be renovated in order to overcome the damage and negative image of the facility, which had been forced to eat outdoors under tents due to lack of space.