Park Development and Infrastructure
The public services to the park are provided by ICE, RACSA, AyA and MOPT and include electricity, telephone, fiber optics and potable water.
Coyol Free Zone and Business Park is responsible to provide those services through the appropriate service companies and installations within the park.
Redundancy will be supplied in water, electricity and telecommunications.
Park utilities
. A fully redundant electrical grid.
- Feed through two different electrical substations, through exclusive 34,5 KVA electrical primary lines.
- Existing capacity up to 10 MVA at each substation, with capacity to expand.
- Primary accesses are interconnected by a fiber optic Automatic Transfer Switch
- System is remote monitored by the utilities company, ICE.
- Park network is underground covered by beautiful landscaping.
. A first Class Telecommunication System
Served by the three existing providers of telecom services, ICE, RACSA and Cable Tica.
. Redundant Potable Water System.
- Access to two different sources of potable water, with independent pipes. In case one access fails, the other can provide the service
- Guaranteed pressure and volume.
. Access Building and Common Areas.
The park will have a security gate at entry to control the ingress and egress of the park occupants and visitors, which will allow also for customs officers to check the load traffic.
. Roads, Sidewalks and Street Lighting.
All Park roadways shall be constructed in reinforced concrete for heavy duty traffic. Design of roads should be in compliance with maximum transit at full park capacity. Curbs and gutters will be poured as the same slab as the road, to assure resistance. Sidewalks are cast in place concrete, pavers or stones. Street lighting shall be moderate to low illumination intensity.
. Storm Water Management System.
The underground storm water system will be designed to receive all roof and surface storm water from each site and the park roadways.
. Mechanical Systems.
Sewer piping is to be located in the center of the road. Storm water will be placed centered between the sewer pipe and the edge of the curb. Potable water piping is to be located 1.5 m from the edge of the curb.
. Landscaping.
The common areas of the park including the green areas between sidewalks and streets and medians will be landscaped with an effective combination of trees, lawn, ground cover and shrubbery, especially at the park entrance, and access building and along the main entrance road.
. Highway.
The highway from San José to San Ramón will be expanded and a new loop access will be built to interconnect Coyol with the future San José / Caldera coastal highway.
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