Tender for Health Centers for $13.5 million

The Ministry of Health in Panama is putting out to tender the construction of three centers for primary health care.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

According to the specifications the tender is for: Recruitment for the Study, Design, Development Plans, Construction, Equipment and Financing of three (3) CENTERS FOR PRIMARY HEALTH CARE INNOVATION (MINSA-CAPSI).

The deadline for receiving bids is 22nd March 2012.

The three health centers (clinics) involved are:
MINSA CAPSI Chichica
MINSA CAPSI Balsa Boca
MINSA CAPSI Rio Caña

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