Legal uncertainty stemming from this judicial decision has led investors to adopt a cautious stance. According to industry representatives, the lack of clarity regarding the long-term viability of projects is directly impacting decision-making and, consequently, employment stability on the island.
The construction employers' association in the eastern province has called for a rigorous technical analysis to address the shortcomings identified by the TSJC. The goal is to prevent a domino effect that could jeopardize administrative authorizations currently in progress and halt the development of new infrastructure.
“"When alarms of this type go off, the logical tendency is to stand still."
Meanwhile, the Cabildo de Gran Canaria has stated that the plan remains in force while the ruling is not final, as they prepare an appeal to the Supreme Court. In the meantime, the sector highlights the strategic importance of the aggregates industry, aligned with European guidelines, and warns about external dependency in the context of a housing emergency.




