Transporte Masivo de Panama S.A. tenders the supply of original spare parts and tools for Volvo chassis for Gran Viale B7R and Torino B290R buses that make up the company's fleet.
Panama Government Purchase 2021-2-81-01-08-LP-003129:
"The Contractor shall maintain proper inventory levels in all warehouse facilities and possess the specialized tools that facilitate the work of technicians in order to perform preventive and corrective maintenance in each of the six (6) workshops that make up each Operation and Execution Center (COE) of Transporte Masivo Panama, S.A., for a period of thirty-six (36) months counted from the notification of the order to proceed issued once the respective contract has been countersigned.
A terminal composed of hangars for bus parking, commercial premises and spaces for vehicle parking is planned to be built in the district of Heredia.
Terminal Ciudad de Las Flores S.A. presented to the National Environmental Technical Secretariat the Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to develop the project called "Terminal Ciudad de Las Flores."
In the Dominican Republic, the construction of a passenger terminal for the interurban system in Gran Santo Domingo and the National District is being tendered.
Dominican Republic Government Purchase MOPC-CCC-LPN-2019-0011:
"The South Interurban Passenger Station will be in a suitable area that is environmentally compatible and will have a plot of land with an approximate area of 60.476 m2, where the general infrastructure of the building will be built in metal structure with reinforced concrete bases (shoe, pedestal and some HA walls), where will be located: two areas for drivers, an emergency or medical care area, a shipping and parcel service station, 28 ticket offices each with space for two work stations simultaneously, eight bathing stations and service areas.
The mayoral office of Managua has announced that it is working on designs for modernizing five intercity bus terminals in the city, with an estimated investment of $50 million.
Authorities at the Mayoral office of Managua explained that they expect to have the designs ready at the end of this year and start construction on each of the terminals in 2017.
Through a public-private partnership scheme the government is looking for land and a private developer to build a bus terminal for routes from Cartago to Curridabat.
From a statement issued by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport:
The Minister of Public Works and Transportation (MOPT), through its Public Transport Council (CTP), signed on Thursday, with the Municipalities of Curridabat and Cartago, a framework cooperation agreement to improve access to public transport.
In Honduras a call is being made for expressions of interest for the design, financing and construction of a bus station and a municipal mall in El Paraiso.
The Commission for the Promotion of Public - private partnerships is inviting national and foreign companies to submit expressions of interest to develop a "bus station and the Danlí municipal mall, in the department of El Paraiso".
The Mayoral office of Arraijan is looking for financing and companies to build eight public transport terminals in each of its districts, in areas of at least two hectares.
"...According to Ceferino Camaño, president of a Burunga internal route, these terminals are necessary if you take into account that there are plans for the arrival of the Panama Metro to Arraiján. "
The government of El Salvador has received the backing of the InterAmerican Development Bank for a second tender to finish building a terminal for an urban transport system in Soyapango.
With the aim of finishing the remaining 49% of the terminal for the Integrated Transport System in the Metropolitan Area of San Salvador (SITRAMSS), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has approved the hiring of another company through means of invitation to bid and price comparison and the whole process is expected to take at least 30 days.
The Nicaraguan government is preparing transport concessions which will be granted from 2015 to cover the route that will connect Costa Rica once the Las Tablillas-San Pancho border post is finished.
It is expected that in the first three months of 2015 the results will be ready of a study that will determine the number of buses needed to meet the demand of passengers emerging with the opening of the route between San Pancho and Las Tablillas.
For a period of 30 days, the number of trips per month that can be made by the Costa Rican transport companies Tica Bus and Transnica, from Managua to Costa Rica, will be reduced from three to two.
This administrative penalty imposed by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure (MTI) comes after the companies Tica Bus and Transnica were asked to improve conditions on the tours they provide including seats at bus stops and toilet services on the buses.
The government has announced that in early 2015 it will be putting out to tender maintenance services for "pay zones" of the urban transport system in the capital.
"... In the terminals garbage is everywhere and structures are covered with dust which is why ... The Secretariat of Goals of the Presidency has projected launching this comprehensive tender to "... get up to date with the cleaning ..."
The possibility of tendering Metro feeder routes and Metro Bus in Panama City and San Miguelito is being analyzed.
Government Minister Milton Henriquez, said that the aim of the eventual granting in concession of routes by tender is "... that transportation be a single integrated system which includes the Metro, Metro Bus and feeder routes."
The president of the National Chamber of Transport, Dionisio Ortega told Prensa.com that "...
A group of companies anounces the construction of a bus terminal in San Jose with 12 platforms, restaurants and commercial spaces with capacity for 7000 passengers per day.
The companies Grupo Zen and Portafolio Inmobiliario announced the planned construction of a bus terminal in downtown San Jose, with capacity for over 7000 passengers per day.
Crhoy.com reports that "...It will have four levels, including a basement.
An announcement has been made that a new tender will be launched to complete the construction of a terminal for the Integrated Transit System in the Metropolitan Area of San Salvador.
After several delays in the schedule established in the contract with the company Control y Montajes Industriales de México (CYMIMEX), the government announced the cancellation of the contract and the search for a new company to complete the works on the terminal for the System for Integrated Transport in the Metropolitan Area of San Salvador (SITRAMSS) in Soyapango, east of the capital.