Nicaragua: Bus Contract Not Yet Awarded

BCIE reported that it is still analyzing the information submitted by companies participating on the bid.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

The proposals received were from DINA Camiones S.A. and Zapata Camiones S.A.

Country manager of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE), Edda Magaly Melendez, said that “some of the analysis is performed by the international consulting firm specialized in technical, legal, financial and urban transport, Akiris de Colombia SA, which was hired by the BCIE to evaluate the information submitted by the Mexican companies participating in the bidding”, Laprensa.com.ni writes.

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