The Ministry of Communications tenders the replacement works of the road section of Route CA-11 that goes from the CA-10 Fork Vado Hondo to Jocotan, in the department of Chiquimula.
Guatemala Government Purchase 10853960:
"The project consists of the replacement of the pavement of the road section which has an approximate length of 18 kilometers, without modifying its horizontal and vertical alignment or modifications to the typical section of the route.
The Ministry of Communications is tendering the replacement works of the road section RN-24, between La Libertad and Las Cuaches, Peten department.
Guatemala Government Purchase 10787089:
"The project consists of the replacement of the pavement of the road section: Replacement Road RN-24, Section: Km. 499+500, La Libertad - Km. 526+900, Las Cuaches, Peten with an approximate length of 27.4 km, using the existing road and adapting it to the existing typical section.
The Ministry of Communications is tendering the improvement works of the road section RD-ESC-01, Escuintla-Santa Maria de Jesus, Sacatepéquez.
Guatemala Government Purchase 12231738:
"The road project begins in the municipality of Palín, within the department of Escuintla, and ends in the municipality of Santa Maria de Jesus. The design has been traced over the existing road trying to maintain the current geometry.
Tender for the supply and installation of thermoplastic paint, which will serve for the horizontal signaling of several road sections of the capital of Guatemala, for a one-year term.
Guatemala Government Purchase 11252529:
"Rows to be hired:
-Continuous and discontinuous line: White and/or yellow with thermoplastic paint 0.10 meters wide and 0.0025 meters thick.
The Ministry of Communications of Guatemala tenders the replacement of the CITO-180 highway, section crossing Zunil - Las Rosas, intersection RN-1, Quetzaltenango.
Guatemala Government Purchase 11405090:
"The project consists of replacing the pavement of the existing road and adapting it to the typical pavement section. The contractual term for the execution of the works of the Project will be 12 calendar months.
Because of the lack of progress in Congress and the fact that 2019 is an election year, there is a risk in Guatemala that the concession to rehabilitate and operate the Escuintla-Puerto Quetzal Highway will not be granted.
In July 2018, the Consorcio Autopistas de Guatemala was awarded the contract for the rehabilitation, maintenance and administration of the Escuintla-Puerto Quetzal highway, with toll collection.
In Guatemala, Renova Ingenieros S.A. will oversee the construction of the last part of a road in the departmental capital of Chimaltenango.
Renova Ingenieros S.A. was the only company to tender for the construction of the "libramiento cabecera departamental de Chimaltenango, Ruta CA01 Occidente" highway, with a proposal that totaled $10 million.
The work consists of the construction of a subsection of the beltway of the departmental capital of Chimaltenango. The construction will be adjusted to the existing subgrade and to the following pavement structure: stabilized sub-base (e=0.20m) with Portland cement, crushed base layer (e=0.25m), black base layer (e=0.10m) and a surface course of hot asphalt concrete (e=0.06m).
The Ministry of Communications of Guatemala tenders the technical, administrative and environmental supervision of road construction in different parts of the country.
Guatemala Government Purchase 9215085:
"Contracting of technical, administrative and environmental supervision services for the following project: Project: Construction of road CA-01 OCC.
The contract to restore and manage the Escuintla-Puerto Quetzal highway with toll collection, awarded to the Consorcio Autopistas de Guatemala, is already in the Congress awaiting approval.
The National Council of Alliances for the Development of Economic Infrastructure (Conadie) approved in early August the action of the Evaluation Commission that decided to award the contract for the restoration and administration of the road section to the Consorcio Autopistas de Guatemala.
The Guatemalan government will liquidate the works contract to extend 100 km of the CA2 East highway, which connects the department of Escuintla and the border with El Salvador.
The Ministry of Communications announced that this month they plan to liquidate the contract with Sigma Constructores, which had as objective to expand from two to four lanes the stretch of road that goes from Escuintla and ends at the border Ciudad Pedro de Alvarado, Jutiapa Department.
The Ministry of Communications in Guatemala is putting out to tender services for the technical, administrative and environmental supervision of different road works in various parts of the country.
Guatemala Government Purchase 8817308:
"Hiring of technical, administrative and environmental supervision services for the following replacement and construction sections: a) Replacement of highway route RD-QUE-15, section: Cajolá b) Replacement of highway route RD-QUE-16, section: Palestina de los altos de ambas Sibilia, Quetzaltenango. "
In Guatemala, confirmation has been given of the award of a contract to renovate and manage the Escuintla-Puerto Quetzal highway with tolls, to the Consortium Autopistas de Guatemala.
In a meeting held on August 6, the National Council of Partnerships for the Development of Economic Infrastructure (Conadie), unanimously decided to approve the actions of the Evaluation Commission that decided to award the Consortium Autopistas de Guatemala the contract for the renovation and administration of the road section.
Renovation works on Highway CA-13 are being tendered for the section that includes the stretch from Bifurcation CA-09 N and the border with Honduras, Izabal.
Guatemala Government Purchase 7469063:
"The project consists of replacing the surface of the existing road and adapting it to the typical section of pavement indicated, which has an approximate length of 23 kilometers.
In Guatemala, the Consortium Autopistas de Guatemala was awarded a contract for the renovation and management of the Escuintla-Puerto Quetzal highway, with toll collection.
In this concession for the administration of the highway, the companies which had been pre-qualified and which submitted their proposals were Consorcio Autopistas de Guatemala, Mota-Engil Latin America and Anas International Enterprise.