Clece's involvement in the maintenance and restoration of the wooden structures of the Maspalomas Lighthouse underscores the strategic importance of preserving heritage assets for Gran Canaria's tourism economy. For a service company, this contract represents more than just revenue; it's an investment in corporate reputation and a case study in the management of sensitive infrastructure.
The lighthouse's longevity, standing for 136 years, provides the Port Authority with a solid justification for the investment. It is a critical piece of infrastructure that has delivered a consistent return for over a century. This investment is viewed as due diligence maintenance on an asset that combines functional value (navigational aid) with brand value (tourism).
The Maspalomas Lighthouse is not just a structure, but a brand icon featured in countless tourist brochures. Its durability against coastal conditions and the restoration of the warm and elegant appearance of wooden structures are key elements in maintaining the perceived quality of the destination. Investment in precision and high-quality materials is directly proportional to maintaining the premium price that southern Gran Canaria demands of its visitors. For the investment community, the upkeep of these visual assets is an indicator of the seriousness with which the island's core business—tourism—is managed.
The restoration of the Lighthouse is a two-way street: for Gran Canaria, it ensures the quality of its main tourist asset; for Clece, it provides a solid success story in the management of sensitive projects, strengthening its service portfolio in an island market that values experience in the maintenance of unique assets.











