The process was declared deserted because the companies did not comply with the minimum score required for the different phases of the process.
17 construction companies and an equal number of supervisors, including three international, acquired the terms: Equipos de Construcción (ECON) and Constructora Meco S.A, for contruction and supervisión of the project: Asocio Euroestudios-Cacisa; Rivera Harrouch, S.A de C.V; ASP Consultores-Asociación de Profesionales S.A de C.V; Planeamiento Arquitectura S.A de C.V; Roberto Salazar y Asociados-Ingenieros Consultores S.A de C.V; Cal y Mayor y Asociados S.A de C.V, and Consulta S.A. de C.V.
After a thorough business evaluation Equipos de Construcción (ECON) and Constructora Meco SA passed to the next stage, but failed to reach the minimum score.
Constructora ECON and Disa S.A. de C.V. are two of the five companies in El Salvador that presented their proposals to extend a four-kilometer stretch of the Pan American Highway.
The Ministry of Public Works informed that Constructora ECON, Disa S.A. de C.V., Constructora MECO, Gabriel Couto S.A.
Finally the government of El Salvador has reported the results of the tender for the works on the Diego Hoguin Boulevard.
A statement from the Ministry of Public Works, Transportation and Housing and Urban Development reads:
The Minister of Public Works, Gerson Martinez, reported today ahead of the anticipated date for the award, the winners of the competitive tender for the project to complete the Diego de Holguín Boulevard Segment II, which has been subdivided in Section II-A and Section II-B, and whose order to proceed with work will be given in the next few days.
Two construction companies and seven supervising entities are currently participating in the bidding for construction and project supervision of the Opening of Boulevard Diego de Holguín.
Bids were received from: Equipos de Construcción (ECON) and Constructora Meco S.A to build the project.
Bids for stretch 5 of the "Longitudinal del Norte" highway range from $24.6 million to $41.7 million.
Construction will begin January 2010, and is expected to last for 22 months, explained José Ángel Quirós, Fomilenio's executive director.
Laprensagrafica.com reports: "The lowest priced bid was submitted by company 'FCC Construcción de Centroamérica S.A.', at $24.6 million for concrete asphalt.
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