FACSA and the Vall City Council show with 3D images the final appearance of the project to renovate the network on Xacó Street

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The Vall d'Uixó City Council and the concessionary company FACSA are using 3D infographics to advertise, through bus shelters, the Hydraulic Infrastructure Renewal and Road Improvement Project of Xacó Street.

3D infographics, also known as 3D rendering, is a technology that, using computer graphics, allows the creation of images and animations to visualize any fully finished project, even in an early design phase.

In this particular case, starting with real photographs of Xacó Street, and using powerful software that generates geometric figures, shadow projections, and material compositions, several images of the fully completed project have been rendered with a truly surprising level of detail and fidelity to the original design. This allows the residents of the municipality to preview the final result before construction begins.

The Councilor for Urban Planning of Vall d'Uixó City Council, Javier Ferreres, emphasizes that these images “have been installed on bus shelters and various advertising panels so that residents are aware of the project, which will transform mobility between Carbonaire and the city center, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability and the reclamation of spaces for people.” He added that Xacó Street will be “accessible and will improve the safety of this busy thoroughfare.”.

It is worth remembering that the project includes, in addition to the renovation and improvement of the Drinking Water and Sanitation Network Infrastructure of Xacó Street, other actions aimed at building a more sustainable, safer and more pleasant city, such as the surface renovation of the road in some sections of this area - connecting the Carbonaire neighborhood with the city center by means of a road with wide sidewalks that will allow safe and pleasant pedestrian travel - and the planting of new trees to make the city greener.

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