Construction has been announced of a horizontal housing complex containing 39 homes, in the municipality of Nuevo Cuscatlán, in the department of La Libertad.
The construction company Algasa stated that it will begin construction of the residential complex called "Altema Family Townhouses" which will be built in two phases, the first one whose works will begin next month includes the development of 19 townhouses that will be ready in the last quarter of 2019
In Santa Tecla a real estate developer began the construction of 301 apartments distributed in four towers with six and 10 levels each.
Without disclosing the overall amount of the investment, the developers of the project called "Casas del Árbol" reported that the apartment towers will be built on a 3.5-acre lot located between the Pan-American highway and the Monseñor Romero boulevard, within the Santa Rosa residential complex.
Apartment buildings, gated communities and complementary works in Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Honduras are some of the construction projects planned for the coming months in the region.
The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, includes an up to date list of public and private construction projects for which environmental impact studies (EIA) were submitted in September 2017 to the respective institutions of each country.
Apartment buildings, condominiums and complementary works in Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Honduras are some of the construction projects planned for the coming months in the region.
The interactive platform"Construction in Central America", compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, includes an up to date list of public and private construction projects for which environmental impact studies (EIA) were submitted to the respective institutions of each country in June 2017.
A logistics distribution center, a building for government offices, a school, a hotel expansion, and electrical infrastructure are some of the projects which submitted environmental impact studies in March in Costa Rica.
The report "Construction Projects in Costa Rica - March 2015", prepared by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData.com, provides a list of major construction projects which in March submitted environmental impact studies (EIS) to the National Environmental Technical Secretariat (SETENA).
The developer Urbánica in San Salvador has started construction of 57 apartments in two towers each with 11 floors.
The towers will be built within the Conjunto Condominal Portal Canarias residential project, which with this new stage, will complete a total investment of $60 million, said Alejandro Dueñas, executive director of Urbánica to Elsalvador.com.
The company Urbánica Desarrollos Inmobiliarios plans to develop an residential project, known as Portal Canarias in a 15.7 hectare area in El Espino.
The project, which includes four residential condominiums, will generate about five thousand jobs both direct and indirect, said Alvaro Barraza, Commercial Manager of the project.
"According to Barraza, Portal Canarias is inspired by the Atlantic archipelago of the same name, and each condominium building - Puerta Gran Canaria, Allegranza, La Palma and Los Faros, aims to meet the needs of different types of families in El Salvador, but gathered together in an environmentally friendly space that will give all residents the opportunity to experience a fusion of nature, urban creativity and security", reported Elsalvador.com.
'Playa Secreta' (Secret Beach), a touristic project located in La Union's coastline is in hold, waiting for environmental permits.
The project comprises resorts, bungalows, marina, golf courses and the development of 11 hotels in the next 10 years.
"We are waiting for environmental permits. Once we have them, we will start the project", said
Mario Guerrero Argueta, president of 'Grupo Guerrero' and project leader.
In November 2009, Urbánica will begin construction of the “Portal La Ribera” 54-home complex, which they hope to finish by the beginning of 2011.
With a $15.3 million investment, the real estate developer Urbánica plans to complete the first set of homes for the project, which is located in the San Benito, San Salvador neighborhood, in May 2010. The prices of the homes will be between $275,000 and $300,000.
An ambitious beach resort, calculated to be approximately 692 acres, is being developed in the east of the country.
The project which includes a golf course, several hotels, a residential complex, open areas, plazas with arts and crafts shops, a supermarket and convenience stores, and will be based on the architectural layout of Antigua in Guatemala.