Five bids for Construction Supervision in PanamaFriday, June 7, 2013 In the tender for supervision of the construction of the South Terminal of the Airport of Tocumen five companies have submitted bids valued at around $19 million. The five bids were below the reference price of $22 million. The business groups who submitted bids to oversee the construction of the multi million dollar terminal /0} had prices which varied by no more than $2000. Four Bids for Project Management of Construction in PanamaThursday, August 15, 2013 Louis Berger Group, Prointec, Hill - Iceacsa and Grupo 9 AIE - VAF- Ingenieros S.A., all presented bids for the Project Management of the new convention center in Amador. The cost of the new convention center to be built in the Amador Causeway is $193.7 million and the reference price for the contract for monitoring the project is $11 million. Contract for Project Management of Tocumen ExpansionMonday, August 19, 2013 The Spanish Prointec is in first place to win the contract, after the a claim brought by its competitor Louis Berger Group was rejected. Prensa.com reports: "The Public Procurement Directorate rejected the application filed by the company Louis Berger Group, who alleged that Tocumen SA, had refused to provide copies of the proposals". Tocumen Expansion Still Has No Project ManagementThursday, October 10, 2013 After several complaints from bidders in the tender for a project management services, the works on the South Terminal are progressing without any supervisor to certify them. On August 23 the evaluation committee for the tender for project management services, presented a report stating that the highest score was awarded to the consortium ADPI / Ayesa / Csa / Cemosa while points were reduced for Prointec with the score being downgraded from 98 to 95.5 points and it was confirmed the Louis Berger Group received 96.5 points. Delay in Award of Project Management for Metro Line 2Tuesday, July 8, 2014 Due to complaints submitted by one of the bidders, the Secretariat of the Panama Metro will have to reevaluate all offers within a period of between 15 days and two months. On July 2 the winner of the tender had been designated as the consortium PML2 made up of the companies Ayesa, The Louis Berger Group and TBM, but the consortium Panama 2 submitted complaints, which must be reviewed by the evaluation committee, delaying the award of the work. Prointec to Manage Works on New Center in AmadorWednesday, September 4, 2013 The company of Spanish origin has been awarded a contract for $10.4 million for the project management of the construction of the new convention center in Amador, Panama. The commission which evaluated the proposals explained that this was the only company that met the specifications. Panama: Three Bids to Manage Metro Line 2 ProjectMonday, May 19, 2014 The proposals for project management of line 2, range between $32 million and $36 million, in the tender where the reference price is $40 million. Companies have until May 23 to address technical aspects of the tender, and then be evaluated based on the specifications of the Secretariat of the Panama Metro (SMP). It is expected that the winning consortium of the supervision contract with a duration of 58 months, will be announced in June. Tender to Supervise Works Suspended in PanamaMonday, May 13, 2013 Tocumen SA has been ordered to temporarily suspend the tender to select the company that will oversee the construction of the South Terminal. The Public Procurement Directorate (CMPD) took the decision after receiving a complaint lodged by the CSA Group Panama, Inc, who argued that the changes made to the specification could favor one participant. Relaunch of Tender for Project Management at TocumenTuesday, May 21, 2013 Tocumen SA could continue with the tender for project management of the South Terminal, after the Public Procurement Directorate archives the claim brought by CSA Group Panama. "At the end of April CSA Group Panamá filed a claim stating that in Addendum 7, made by Tocumen to the tender specifications, the evaluation criteria was changed to qualify the experience of the participants", reported Prensa.com. Ten Companies Interested in Airport Master PlanThursday, February 4, 2016 In Costa Rica ten companies from Spain, France, the USA and the UK presented their proposals for the feasibility study to build an airport in Orotina. The Ministry of Transport and Public Works (MOPT) reported that they are currently in the process of reviewing the bids. If the process goes smoothly, "... the order to start could be given in April this year." Tocumen awarded construction supervisionTuesday, October 15, 2013 The consortium ADPI / Ayesa / Csa / Cemosa will be responsible for overseeing the work of the South Terminal where $679.4 million will be invested. The consortium bid $19.8 million to oversee the construction of the airport terminal. Tender to Modernize La Aurora PostponedTuesday, February 7, 2017 The opening of bids for analyzing the feasibility of modernizing the Guatemala City airport has been suspended until doubts held by participating companies have been clarified. The tender called by the National Agency Partnership has been suspended until the disagreements raised by some of the companies involved in the process are addressed. Driver's License Tender Declared VoidThursday, February 1, 2018 In Panama, none of the three participating companies met the requirements established in the $62 million tender to issue driver's licenses. On January 23, the process to provide the service for the issuance of driver's licenses and vehicle ownership cards, as well as the issuance of cards for weights and dimensions, for a period of 10 years, was declared void. Company Profile
Consulting firm specializing in models of operational and financial planning. Tailored solutions and outsourcing services for SMEs. Contract Awarded for Project Management of Construction in Puerto CortesMonday, October 27, 2014 Nathan Associates Inc. was selected to provide inspection services for the operation and exploitation of the port terminal for a period of three years. From a statement by the Commission for the Promotion of Public-Private Partnerships (Coalianza): |
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