Thermal system upgrade for General Prim and Marià Fortuny schools in Reus

Reus City Council invests 139,822 euros in replacing old boilers to improve educational facilities.

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The Reus City Council has awarded contracts for the renovation of thermal installations at the General Prim and Marià Fortuny schools, with an investment of 139,822.22 euros.

This project, part of the city's Master Plan for School Replacements and Improvements, aims to replace the current boilers that have reached the end of their lifespan and are experiencing frequent breakdowns.
The heating systems at both educational centers were installed in 1989 and use both natural gas and diesel. According to municipal maintenance services, the lack of spare parts and progressive deterioration lead to increasingly frequent failures, affecting the heating modules' functionality.
This intervention follows recent upgrades at other schools in Reus, including Rubió i Ors, Cèlia Artiga, Misericòrdia, and Eduard Toda, where 178,856.92 euros were invested in renewing thermal installations.
The Investment Master Plan, drafted in 2023, outlines projects totaling 27.2 million euros for 25 public educational facilities in Reus, comprising 19 schools and six nursery schools. The plan was developed based on technical assessments and meetings with management teams to prioritize identified needs.