The Costa Rican Social Security Fund is putting out to tender the design and construction of structural reinforcement and reconditioning of its headquarters building.
"Requirements are for the Design and Construction of Structural Reinforcement and Mechanical, Electrical and Architectural Reconditioning of the Laureano Echandi Building, CCSS Central Offices.
An administrative meeting will be held at 1:00 p.m., September 12, 2017, at the offices of the Architecture and Engineering Department and a technical meeting at 8:00 am on September 13, 2017 in the lobby of the main entrance of the Laureano Echandi Vicente building."
Reference value: $29.730.088
The deadline for receipt of bids is November 27, 2017.
The Popular and Community Development Bank of Costa Rica tenders the construction, remodeling and structural reinforcement services of the Metropolitan Building 1.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2020LN-000003-0020600001:
"The office tower is composed of the following levels:
The Costa Rican Social Security Fund has reported that it will be investing $16 million in the purchase of a new property and $43 million in the remodeling of its main office building in San José.
The works for the design and construction of structural reinforcements and mechanical, electrical and architectural reconditioning of the Laureano Echandi Building, Caja Costarricense Social Security (CCSS) central offices, were awarded last June to Consorcio Edificar-Molina-Guidi for an amount of $43 million.
The National Insurance Institute (INS) has put out to tender the construction of a new building for its headquarters in Guadalupe.
According to the specifications the tender is for the procurement of professional services (architectural and engineering) to conduct preliminary studies, preliminary design of construction drawings, specifications, detailed budget, carry out the demolition of the existing building and construct the new site for the National Insurance Institute using a prefabricated system in Guadalupe, San Jose.
Authorities expect construction to begin in 2011 and that it will be ready in 2013.
Panama's Economy and Finance Ministry (MEF in Spanish), has held a preliminary meeting to discuss the $8 million contract, which includes conceptual design, draft architectural plans and technical specifications for the Financial Tower.
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