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  • SAJ-2018-01668(SP-KMU)

    Expiration date: 6/30/2024

    Fajardo, Puerto Rico. Marlon Mellado. PROJECT PURPOSE: Help meet long-term vessel berthing and marine transient tourism demands and further stimulate economic development in the Fajardo area. Marina Puerto Chico is at full capacity and requests from transient boaters have been increasing in recent years. In order to meet the demand provided by both the local and transient boater market, the marina is proposing to develop three new floating docks. The project will provide 19 transient slips and 22 permanent slips, plus 173.2 meters of continuous transient side berthing.