New impetus to the development of high-level pleasure boating in the Gulf of Olbia in the last session of the Management Committee of the Sardinian Sea AdSP.

The Committee has in fact approved the release, to the Quay Royal company, of a thirty-year concession on the state-owned maritime areas of the Brin pier - including the related former port warehouse - for the construction of a landing place for pleasure boating. Provision to close a long and complex process which, once the space redevelopment works have been completed, will transform part of the old commercial port of Olbia into the beating heart of pleasure craft for the mega yacht segment.

On the basis of the project presented by the company and in compliance with the Technical-Functional Adjustment to the current PRP approved in March 2021, in fact, 17 new berths are planned with aft mooring for boats from 45 to 140 meters in length.

The former port warehouse, on the other hand, in compliance with the requirements of the Archaeological, Fine Arts and Landscape Superintendence, will undergo a profound and careful aesthetic-functional redevelopment activity , in adaptation to the operational needs of the dock.

The shed, which has a size of about 800 square meters, once recovered will be able to house the port management offices, a room used for services and another for catering.

«With the go-ahead for the release of c he state-owned concession for the Brin pier tourist landing place has brought about a further one strategic result for the Sardinian port system», explains Massimo Deiana, President of the AdSP of the Sardinian Sea.

«With the granting of the concession to Quay Royal - adds Deiana - the Gallura center confirms itself as a Sardinian port of excellence for the mega yacht segment. In the next few months we will define a further functional technical adaptation which will allow the use of pleasure boating also in the Vecchio and Bosazza docks. An arrangement that reaffirms the vocation of the historic port of Olbia as a driving force for the economy of the area which already boasts a shipbuilding pole of excellence at an international level».

(Unioneonline)

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