González de Zárate reiterates the "apologies" to the neighbors for the inconvenience caused and indicates that these works are done at night "for security reasons"
The micropiling works on Beniardá avenue will continue on Thursday and Friday night

The micropiling work that is being carried out in Beniardá avenue will continue during the nights of Thursday and Friday, as reported by the Department of Urban Scene. In this sense, councilman José Ramón González de Zárate has shown his confidence that this week these works will be completed and the work can continue with less inconvenience for the neighbors.
These tasks must be carried out at night for security reasons in the time slot in which rail traffic is suspended, from midnight until after four in the morning. The objective of this phase is to secure the TRAM track so that the excavation can continue without interruption.
The Department of Urban Scene has given notice to the Local Police to inform them of the performance of these tasks at night "and avoid the risk of those who use transport and those who use the level crossing" indicated the councilor, who has added that the company "is taking the corresponding measures to minimize the inconvenience to the neighbors."
González de Zárate highlighted the "great effort" of the residents of the area "who have to put up with the traffic cuts and noise all day and now they are subjected to another effort at night due to the micro-piling work, just below of the road”. At that point, the councilor returned to regret the attitude of Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana (FGV) "because they do not look around the city or the neighbors since they could suspend the TRAM service while the works last." González de Zárate recalled that a year ago, due to the works at the station and the workshops, "yes they did, but not now".
For this reason, the councillor has once again pointed out that "they harm the neighbors", to whom he reiterated "my apologies". However, he has insisted once again on "doing everything possible to shorten the deadlines. It will not be Benidorm or its neighbors who paralyze or slow down the work. We will make the necessary effort so that it is finished before the summer, although we hope that this will be the last week of night work”.
The councillor specified that the government team "continuously inform the neighbors and, together with the technicians, we are very much on top of the work because we understand that it is extremely important for two reasons: first, because almost 40,000 vehicles entered through there every day and because we want it to end as soon as possible”.