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.
Plans are underway to build a residential complex composed of eight clusters, each consisting of 98 villas, on a total area of 135 thousand square meters in the municipality of Taxisco, Santa Rosa.
The developer Maria Rosa S.A. submitted to the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study to build a beach condo at kilometer 14.5 on the Iztapa road to Monterrico, Aldea Madre Vieja, in Taxisco.
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).
Roadworks, gas stations, residential developments and expansion of a shopping center, are part of the list of environmental impact studies presented in January in Guatemala.
The report "Construction Projects in Guatemala - January 2015" prepared by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData.com, provides a list of major construction projects which during the month of January submitted environmental impact assessments (EIA) to the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources of Guatemala.
Billed as a "private city", Paseo Cayalá is the first of several complete urban projects to be developed outside of the capital of Guatemala.
The complex located about seven miles from the capital and is the first of several to be developed which include, in the same place, different types of houses, boutiques, supermarkets, restaurants, parks and even a church, all with security service included.
Guatemala's Grupo Spectrum has announced an investment of over $20 million in various real estate projects in Nicaragua.
In the Nicaraguan capital, in Las Colinas, the company announced the construction of "Cumbres del Portal" and the urbanization "Alamedas de Las Colinas".
Another project is the condo's Talanguera in San Juan del Sur, Rivas.
"Spectrum Group, of Guatemalan capital, said it will invest more than $20 million in the housing projects Cumbres del Portal, in Las Colinas, Managua, and condominiums Talanguera in San Juan del Sur, Rivas. It also reported that develop the residential community Alamedas de Las Colinas in the capital", reports Elnuevodiario.com.ni.
Grupo Krea plans to have the first phase of the project ready en Playa Monterrico, Santa Rosa by the first quarter of 2012.
The Guatemalan development project consists of hotels, villas and apartments distributed over an area of twenty hectares and will be built over a period of 5 years.
The USA’s emerging economic recovery and the growth in Guatemala's own economy are some of the reasons that have brought Grupo Krea to venture into this tourist development.
Habitare Inmobiliaria will build a real estate project called “Puerta Grande”, featuring 65 residential units.
The company expects to deliver 40 units in 2010 and have the project completed by mid 2012, explained Rodrigo Arenas, company director.
“Construction started three years ago, on a 7 hectare lot located at kilometer 14.1 of the highway to El Salvador. It has created between 400 and 500 jobs”, reported Elperiodico.com.gt.
The project La Reunion Golf Club, in Antigua, will be inaugurated next March 28, with the opening of its golf course.
The complex covers 1.384 hectares, and will include 950 lots, villas and residences when completed. The project will also include a luxury hotel, an ecological boutique hotel, a spa, an observatory and a cultural center.
Roberto Roesch, co-developer, reports in a press release: "La Reunion will be the first Guatemalan foray into the touristic golf business. We hope to put Guatemala on the map as a world class golf destination, to attract both golfers and tourists to the resort".
The project at Villa Los Cabos, a new residential complex with 26 villas, is scheduled to be completed in November.
Elperiodico.gt report: "Situated in the municipality of Taxisco, Santa Rosa, at Kilometer 11.5 on road that connects the port of Iztapa to Monterrico, the Villas Los Cabos is a new residential complex.
"We found the perfect location. It was a matter of gut feeling," said Jorge Castaneda, whose real estate company has already sold 64 of the 72 apartments to a select list of clients, many of them long time acquaintances of the company."
The Reunión Antigua Golf Resort will open its doors to the public next January. The investment is coming from Guatemalans.
The Antigua Golf Resort offers an 18 hole golf course, a luxury apartment complex, a 35 suite hotel, and they expect the Hilton chain to build another hotel complex, Waldorf Astoria with 100 rooms, in the short term.
The resort is located in Sacatepéquez, next to Escuintla and five kilometers from the Los Volcanes racetrack.