In line with the policies approved in the country for the proper management of plastic waste, the medium-sized company Restauraciones Riestra, from the central province of Sancti Spiritus province, incorporates elements made from the recovery of this ductile material into the architecture of hotel facilities in Jardines del Rey.
Specialized in the execution and assembly of recovered plastic structures (beach access walkways, small boards, floors, pergolas, railings, docks, umbrellas, woven palapas and others), this entity has been working since late last year in the replacement of wooden pieces in poor condition in hotel facilities in the northern cay of Avila.
Jorge Felix Perez, architect and in charge of the budget management at Riestra Restorations, told the Cuban News Agency that they began their work at the Muthu Colonial Hotel, where they are replacing wooden components in the style that recreates the emblematic building, founded by Fidel Castro on November 12, 1993 and pioneer of tourist activities in the Avila sun and beach destination.
This is a highly complex task, since modernization seeks to respect the typical forms of the architecture of the time -as far as possible and without trying to achieve the finish achieved in wood-, in order to maintain the identity of the place, he explained.
They have provided services at the Sol Cayo Coco and Mojito hotels; and at present a 13-worker brigade is assembling the four access walkways to the beach at the Gran Marena Cayo Coco lodging, established at prudent heights so as