New Presidency at Santa Cruz de Tenerife Construction Federation

A businesswoman takes the helm of Fepeco to address sector challenges in the Canary Islands, including affordable housing and labor shortages.

Generic image of two people shaking hands in an office setting, symbolizing a leadership change.
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Generic image of two people shaking hands in an office setting, symbolizing a leadership change.

A prominent businesswoman has been appointed as the new president of the Provincial Federation of Construction Entities of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Fepeco), marking a leadership change in this important employers' association for the sector.

The businesswoman has been chosen to lead the Provincial Federation of Construction Entities of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Fepeco), succeeding the previous head. This change occurs at a crucial time for the sector, which represents a fundamental pillar of the Canarian economy, with direct implications for employment, housing, infrastructure, and territorial development.
The construction employers' association has highlighted the importance of this transition in a context marked by significant structural challenges. Emphasis is placed on the need to strengthen dialogue between public administrations and the business fabric to drive the sector's progress.

"The organization particularly recognizes his dedication, perseverance, and firm commitment to construction companies, as well as his ability to highlight the economic and social importance of the sector in the Canary Islands."

a spokesperson for the employers' association
The new phase at the head of Fepeco comes with a packed agenda of challenges. These include the urgency of promoting affordable housing construction, simplifying administrative and urban planning procedures, and finding solutions to the shortage of skilled labor. Furthermore, efforts will be made to foster the modernization and sustainability of the sector, and to strengthen legal certainty and territorial planning.
The employers' association reaffirms its commitment to being an active voice in defending business interests and a key interlocutor to contribute to the economic growth and social balance of the islands. Construction is once again positioned as an essential activity for the present and future of the Canary Islands.