Adaptation of the Tunel de la Avanzada on the BI-637
The project to cover La Avanzada offers a comprehensive solution to the three major problems posed by the infrastructure
Google Earth satellite view from space and rapidly approaching Leioa.
A sign appears with the text: "Coverage of the Leioa Avanzada road. Removal of the trench that divides Leioa".
New sign with the text: "620 metres of boulevard and 4,500 m2 of surface area for pedestrian walkway".
New sign with the text: "Tunnel modernisation and safety improvements".
New sign with the text: "High impact on noise pollution".
View of a simulation recreating a flight showing part of the roof occupied by photovoltaic panels.
Aerial view also recreated by computer with the finish of a pedestrian walkway and gardens.
View of the same park from a closer perspective.
Aerial view of a landscaped roundabout and a roof full of solar panels.
Aerial view of the finished new park simulation with pedestrians walking through the new gardens.
Aerial view of the tunnel portal roofs with solar panels and gardens integrated between them.
Aerial view of the outpost road with Getxo in the background.
Aerial view of Leioa with the pedestrian walkway in the background.
Final view with the anagram of the Bizkaia Provincial Council.
It covers the current gap that separates the municipality by creating a new space for leisure and pedestrian enjoyment, it will minimise noise for those who live next to the infrastructure, and it will improve safety, lighting, and ventilation in the tunnels.
The purpose of this project is to define the necessary actions for the extension of the La Avanzada Tunnel in Leioa (Bizkaia) from its current layout, with a length of 310 m, to the future solution of 860 m. It includes an 860 m long tunnel with two non-crossable roofs of approximately 100 and 140 m at the Getxo and Bilbao entrances, respectively, and the rest of the section will be accessible to pedestrians. In addition, work is being carried out inside and around the tunnel to improve the acoustic conditions in the area of operation.
Furthermore, given that the La Avanzada Tunnel is an infrastructure dating back to the 1980s, and despite the fact that it has undergone several modernisation works in recent years, its infrastructure and facilities will be adapted to the safety requirements established by the Provincial Regulation on Safety in road tunnels, approved by Provincial Decree 135/2006, of 23 August.
This is particularly difficult work due to the characteristics of the infrastructure, which, with an average daily traffic volume of 114,000 vehicles on any given working day, is the main road connecting the Right Bank and the Uribe Kosta corridor at high capacity. This is highly complex technical work, which means that the project has to be divided into multiple phases and sub-phases, resulting in work areas in surroundings that are highly restricted by the urbanisation itself.
The project budget is divided into four contracts. The first is for infrastructure and the other three are for superstructure, including electromechanical installations, tunnel safety installations, and the installation of photovoltaic panels:
- Infrastructure Lot: 40.488.606,17 €, including VAT, and a maximum completion period of 33 months.
- Electromechanical Installations Lot: 4.839.998,79 €, including VAT, and a maximum completion period of 36 months.
- Tunnel Safety Installations Lot: 6.610.561,77 €, including VAT, and a maximum completion period of 36 months.
- Photovoltaic installations Lot: 2.730.974,21 €, including VAT and a maximum completion period of 12 months.