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Meco Sues El Salvador for $14 millionFriday, December 14, 2012 The Costa Rican construction company is suing Fomilenio and the Salvadoran government for cost overruns on Longitudinal del Norte Highway. According to a document submitted by the company before the Public Works Committee of the Legislature, the cost of section six, which includes Ciudad Barrios-Osicala and Delicias de Concepción-Cacopera, went from $23 million to $44.8 million. XII Construction and Housing Fair in NicaraguaThursday, March 31, 2011 Fercon 2011 will showcase the country’s leading real estate developments, as well as construction materials and techniques. The event will take place between July 8th an 10th at the Crowne Plaza Conventions Center, with the participation of more than 100 national and international exhibitors, including real estate developers, builders, suppliers of construction materials and decorators. ICA-MECO is Awarded Oil Dock in Costa RicaThursday, August 4, 2011 The consortium will have 26 months to develop the oil dock project at Moin, at a cost of $96 million. The Costa Rican Petroleum Refinery has awarded the construction and commissioning of the new oil dock to the consortium ICA - MECO, made up of the companies Ingenieros Civiles Asociados de CV and Constructora Meco S.A. Skilled manpower hard to find amid Costa Rica's building boomTuesday, June 10, 2008 The Costa Rican construction industry faces a shortage of skilled manpower. The shortage, which is particularly acute on the coasts, is being blamed for overruns on contracts. The boom in the provinces of Guanacaste and Puntarenas took local labor markets by surprise. Price rises in Panama affect public works contractsThursday, June 26, 2008 Increases in the cost of construction materials and high demand have combined to raise the cost of Panama's public works projects. "The original works contracts did not include adjustment clauses to offset rising prices," said Public Works Minister Benjamín Colamarco. Pre Qualification of Consultants and Construction Companies in HondurasTuesday, February 18, 2014 The Department of Public Works, Transportation and Housing is making a call for the pre qualification of construction companies wishing to participate in various infrastructure projects. Honduras Government Purchase PCL-001-DGC-2014: Panama: Offers for $ 8 Million RoadTuesday, January 11, 2011 Five companies submitted bids for the rehabilitation project of the Calzada Larga Highway, Buenos Aires. Companies presenting tenders to MOP were Conalvías / Centralmix, $ 8 million 644.560; Constructora Meco, $ 7 million 253.493; Consultores Profesionales de Ingeniería, $ 15 million 308.689, Constructores en Corporación, $ 7 million 164.163 and Constructora Urbana , $ 7 million 253.500. MECO Construction Offers Best Price for Rio HatoFriday, June 17, 2011 The offer by the Costa Rican construction company is $35.9 million, Panama Bacsa’s was for $36.1 million. Both proposals are below the state reference price of $36.2 million. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica.
Panama: Companies Bid for Infrastructure WorksTuesday, January 25, 2011 The Ministry of Works received bids for the canalization of the Gallinaza river and the construction of buildings in the Allbrook area. A single bid was submitted for the La Gallinaza project, and was made by A & J Associates, Inc., for $ 6.39 million. Panama Awards Road Construction ProjectsThursday, March 31, 2011 Authorities awarded five maintenance contracts, which correspond to the second phase of the “road reorganization” program (“Reordenamiento Vial”). Odebrecht, FCC and ICA-Meco obtained the highest scores and landed the contracts. Three Companies Bid $95 Million for Curundú ProjectFriday, January 8, 2010 Meco, Oderbrecht and Cusa are the three companies still in contention for developing the urban infrastructure project. All three of them proposed costs around $95 million, from Cusa's bid at $94.933.650 to Meco's at $95.397.750. Panama: Five bids for Infrastructure WorksFriday, April 29, 2011 Five companies submitted bids for the tender for the design and construction of roads and bridges in East Panama. The participating companies are: Panama: $3 Million Contract for OdebrechtFriday, November 13, 2009 The Brazilian construction company awarded the second stage of the cleanup works in Caldera River. The first stage was awarded to company "Ceiba Panama", and comprised cleaning the first 7 kilometers of the waterway. |
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