Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica.
Costa Rica: HAS Group is the new operator of Juan Santamaria airportWednesday, October 8, 2008 The Houston Airport System consortium will become the new airport administrator in December, replacing Alterra Partners. Yesterday, the Office of the Comptroller General authorized the transfer of the management contract that was held by Alterra since 2001. Costa Rica: ICE Tenders $14 million in MachineryThursday, April 28, 2011 The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) is inviting tenders for the purchase of three drilling machines. The tender is for the acquisition of surface drills (Type TRACK DRILL) weighing 11, 15 and 20 tonnes for use in the Reventazón Hydroelectric Project, the Hydroelectric Expansion Project and the Project Cachi Hydroelectric Diquís. Juan Santamaría's Commercial StrategyMonday, August 24, 2009 The new operator of International Airport Juan Santamaría wants to convert it into a connections center. As a strategy for luring more passengers into the air terminal, its operator, Houston Airport Systems Development Corporation (HASDC), plans to transform it into the connections center (hub) of a regional airline. INS Costa Rica Invites Bids for Computer ServicesTuesday, October 12, 2010 The $ 1 million bid is for maintenance of management systems. The maintenance services are for National Insurance Institute (INS) systems on platform SYSTEM L (570) of GBM. Fast Track in US for FTA'sMonday, May 25, 2015 The "fast track" granted to the trade agreements currently being negotiated by the USA, increase the urgency of Central America raising productivity and competitiveness of their businesses, particularly against Asian countries. From now on, the US government will be accelerating adoption of Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP), which would affect exports from Central American countries as they compete directly with the products sold by Asian nations. Costa Rica Launches Tender for Geothermal DrillingWednesday, February 2, 2011 The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad will hire services for directional drilling of geothermal wells, a contract worth about $ 2 million. The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) requires the services of a company specializing in directional drilling of geothermal wells, with side track experience, to carry out exploration activities, development and exploitation of geothermal fields for the Geothermal Resources Service Center. Tender For Drilling Services for $1 millionThursday, November 7, 2013 The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad is putting out to tender directional drilling services for geothermal wells. Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) requires the services of a company specializing in directional drilling of geothermal wells, and also experienced in side tracking, to perform activities of directional drilling services at exploration, development and exploitation fields belonging to the Geothermal Resources Service Center. Machinery: Which Companies Negotiate with the Government?Monday, February 11, 2019 Zebol, Técnica Universal, Cemcol and Airco are some of the companies awarded the most important contracts to supply machinery and tools to public institutions in Central America. An analysis of CentralAmericaData's Trade Intelligence unit provides data on the companies that during the last year were favored by the region's governments, with contracts to supply different types of machinery and tools. Administrator of Costa Rica Airport changesWednesday, September 17, 2008 The proposal by the Houston Airport System (HASDC) consortium to substitute British Alterra Partners as administrator of the Juan Santamaria International Airport has been accepted. Despite the Government having accepted the consortium's proposal, the agreement still has to go the the General Comptrollers of the Republic so that it can be reviewed. Monarch Business Consulting S.A. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica.
Only one company presented offer for Liberia airportFriday, August 8, 2008 American company Houston Airport was the only one of 13 companies originally interested in building and operating the new airport in Liberia, Guanacaste, to make an offer. This is the same firm that is interested in completing the construction of the Juan Santamaria airport in Alajuela. Costa Rican Airport Has New OperatorTuesday, July 21, 2009 Starting today, Houston Airport takes charge of the operation and administration of the Juan Santamaría International Airport. The consortium, lead by Houston Airport, the world's sixth largest airport operator, obtained the endorsement of the Costa Rican authorities, becoming, starting today, the airport administrator and responsible for the expansion project currently on the works. $100 Million Slated for Costa Rica´s Airport CanceledWednesday, February 11, 2009 J. P. Morgan Bank revoked its $100 million financing proposal for the pending expansion projects at the Juan Santamaría Airport. The loan had been offered to the new managing agent of Costa Rica´s international airport, Houston Airport System Development Corporation, and they were in the thick of the financing process. The company counted on this finanicng to undertake the termination of the projected expansions. |
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