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Faro Bridge - the farce continues

farobridgeThe latest step has been taken in an attempt to build a bridge to Faro island, a long running saga that has kept locals and newsrooms entertained for years.

The new tender is for €3.5 million, €1.12 million higher than the last tender in October that not a single contractor was lured by, as it was based on out-of-date figures.

This latest tender was published this Friday by the Polis Litoral Ria Formosa Society, a comppany which formally will cease to exist three days later on December 31st after twice cheating death with two, 12-month extensions.

Faro Council said today that it has topped up the tender price with over a million euros of ratepayers’ funds as, "this additional investment in the construction is due to the lack of funding from the Polis and the Government to do the work, which, it is recalled, is the sole responsibility of Polis Litoral Ria Formosa."

Faro Council has been led a merry dance by the government and Polis, of which it is a shareholder, and handed over €900,000 in 2009, followed by €561,000 in 2016, imagining that throwing money at the company would get the bridge built: it hasn’t.

Faro’s mayor Bacalhau ignores the appalling waste of ratepayers’ funds on a project for which the Council is not responsible, claiming this additional €1.12 million was "the only possible solution taking into account the need to increase the levels of service, safety and comfort of users accessing Faro beach" - note that he did not mention those that live on the island.

The new bridge, says the Council, "will be even more efficient than the current one from an environmental, architectural and navigational point of view."

As for when this project will be started, pick a date – the Council is going for 2020, but already is preparing a long list of excuses as to why the replacement of a simple bridge has caused it such problems.

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-4 #7 Denby 2018-12-31 18:02
Daphne,
Have been on this island on many occasions and have never heard of any of the cloak and dagger scenarios that you have commented on.

Sounds fascinating "if not a little far fetched" though....
0 #6 Daphne 2018-12-31 09:30
What lies behind this bridge re-building if so many of the houses are illegal? Buried amongst them is there the holiday home of some really important, well connected family that is twisting arms? Does ADN have any readers on Faro Island who can fill us in on expensive cars with tinted windows mysteriously
arriving and going at odd hours of the night?
0 #5 Peter Booker 2018-12-31 09:29
This issue is very confusing. The invitation to tender has been issued at the eleventh hour by an entity which will cease to exist at the New Year. To whom will the potential builders of the new bridge submit their tenders?

If the existing bridge really is unsafe, why is it still in use? If it is safe, why does it need to be replaced? Ed, can you help?
+7 #4 Jack Reacher 2018-12-30 08:33
Actually the bridge should be demolished and the barrier island returned to nature. Its just a carpark in summer and a bunch of illegal dwellings that doesnt justify a 3m euro bridge...
+4 #3 Denby 2018-12-29 16:36
This tiny island already has a bridge connection to the mainland, and therefore it would be advisable for the Government to invest this money on the roads that have been neglected in the past years.
+4 #2 Roger Jones 2018-12-29 10:51
Codswallop from Bacalhau ... always these lame excuses we see from Portuguese public maladministration. This one obviously suspect if Faro Council are share holders in Polis. They will have attended all meetings relevant to their turf; eaten at all banquets going; had all the away days - all at public expense! This is still a very weak and poor country with a ballooning public sector debt - does anyone ever genuinely audit public sector wasted spending in Portugal and then ever hold anyone responsible?
+4 #1 Charly 2018-12-29 09:39
2018, 2019, 2020, 2021,.... it will always be the same sad story in Portugal. "Fado" is the faith of this country" !

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