The government has announced an international tender for the construction of an office center with capacity for 11,000 workers.
Plans are underway in Guatemala to build a center to house the administrative offices of the state. The complex will have capacity for 11 thousand workers and it is planned to be offered in an international tender this year in 2014.
The Guatemalan government has announced that it will tender three works valued at $185 million in the first quarter of 2014.
This was stated by the Minister of Economy, Sergio de la Torre. The first project, which will require an investment of between $100 million to $120 million, will be the commuter train that will connect Centra Norte, zone 18, with Amatitlán.
Among the new projects is an alternative route to enter the department of Chimaltenango which will be awarded in December.
According to Alejandro Sinibaldi, Minister of Communications, the development of infrastructure projects in the department will reach $63 billion by the end of this administration.
Another of the projects being considered is a bridge across the river Motagua which will connect Chimaltenango and Quiche, plus the building of 200 homes and several stretches of road.
In June a new bidding process will begin to award 200 megawatts of electricity in Guatemala.
This was announced by the chief of Energy and Mines, Erick Archer during his presentation at the investment forum Investment Summit 2013.
Archila said that in 2014 another 200 megawatts will be offered, which would amount to more than a thousand megawatts tendered during this administration.