Have more than 16,000 square meters, new car parks and areas of practice
The Minister of Public Works and Planning, José Ballesta, today laid the foundation stone of the extension work of the Ciudad del Transporte de Molina de Segura, in which the regional government will invest more than 800,000 euros.
During the laying of the cornerstone, the Minister was accompanied by the local mayor, Eduardo Contreras.
José Ballesta recalled more than 16,000 families in the region depend on the transport sector as "one of the main objectives of the Ministry is to promote conditions of economic activities connected with the transport and logistics through the construction of new infrastructure that equips the Murcia Region a network of Centres of competitive transport services and the latest generation. "
New Driver Training Center will include over 16,000 square meters north of the existing facilities, which will be used for logistics.
There are also plans to create a practice area for training drivers at the new center will also serve to train new professionals.
The work, contracted to a company in Murcia, have a lead time of six months and a total budget of 1,080,504 euros, funded 75 percent by the regional government.
"We expect the expansion of the City Region Transport contribution to our advantage to enhance the regional network of logistics and distribution, one of the most important national level," said the counselor.
Approved training center
New Driver Training Centre will have a practice area for driving, movement and maneuver.
Also provide classrooms and administrative areas to bringing quality training for professionals.
The new classrooms will be approved as a driver training center, which will include three classrooms for 15 students, a classroom-workshop with mechanics pit practices and tool room, reception room, coordination of activities and rooms for administrative purposes and teachers.
After the visit, José Ballesta recalled that "enhance the quality of service provided by professionals in the sector by improving its continuing education is a priority for us, which requires the creation of adequate facilities to the new requirements to provide training road safety on our roads and employment opportunities to Murcia wishing to enter the transport and logistics sector. "
Source: CARM. Fotos: Ayuntamiento