The Generalitat, Catalonia's regional government, said on Saturday that about 20 road safety and infrastructure maintenance projects on the C-31 and C-32 in Castelldefels have now been completed, with a total investment of €5.2 million.
For daily commuters and residents in Castelldefels, the works concern two of the municipality's main road corridors, used for local journeys and trips into and out of Barcelona and the Garraf coast. The announcement means the package of works is no longer ongoing on those routes, according to the Generalitat statement reported on 11 July.
The Generalitat said around 20 improvement works on the C-31 and C-32 in Castelldefels have been completed following an investment of €5.2 million.
What the Generalitat said has been completed
According to the statement issued by the Generalitat and reported by Europa Press, the finished programme covered road safety improvements and infrastructure maintenance on the two roads within Castelldefels, in Barcelona province.
The source material does not set out a full project-by-project list in the text provided, but it does specify three checkable details: the location is Castelldefels, the roads are the C-31 and C-32, and the total investment attached to the completed works is €5.2 million.
- Roads affected: C-31 and C-32
- Municipality: Castelldefels, Barcelona province
- Works completed: around 20
- Investment announced by the Generalitat: €5.2 million
- Date of announcement: Saturday 11 July 2026
Context for drivers on the C-32 corridor
The C-32 has also been the focus of other recent mobility measures on the Castelldefels section. The Generalitat's Territori department says discounts of up to 75% apply on parts of the C-32 between Castelldefels and El Vendrell under the official C-32 discounts scheme.
Separate work on the C-32 corridor was also presented in March by i2CAT and Autopistas, an Abertis subsidiary in Spain. Reporting at the time said a 5G-based digital system between Castelldefels and El Vendrell could cut emergency response times by 20%, using about 20 antennas and 12 cameras to monitor the road and manage traffic when an ambulance approaches.
In this latest announcement, however, the Generalitat's statement concerns the completion of the roughly 20 safety and maintenance actions in Castelldefels and places their cost at €5.2 million.
Primary sources: territori.gencat.cat, govern.cat. Reported by Source Text Link, europapress.es, Germán González, Redacció, ACN/ Àlex Recolons, lavanguardia.com, castelldefels.org, diarimes.com, Sofía Díaz, El Periódico, enric, Cristina Buesa, Europa Press Barcelona.