The Institute of Aqueducts will launch a tender for the provision of a system to reduce water leakage in the Panamanian capital.
Abdiel Cano, director of the National Institute of Aqueducts and Sewage Systems announced that a tender will be put out for a system to reduce water leakage in the distribution network in the capital city.
Together with the National Council for Sustainable Development $28 million will be earmarked "for this project which includes the installation of 38 control points with regulators and pressure gauges and water flow, which will operate 24 hours a day."
The National Council for Sustainable Development in Panama is putting out to tender the construction of 16 water treatment plants.
The Ministry of the Presidency, through the National Council for Sustainable Development and the Program Coordinating and Executing Unit, acting in accordance with legal provisions, has convened a abbreviated best value tender for the construction of 16 water purification PLANTS INSIDE COUNTRY, REPUBLIC OF PANAMA.
The National Development Council will receive bids for four projects on water supply lines and improvements in the capital and San Miguelito on June 4th.
The process will follow the criteria of best value by separate assessment for the Project ‘Study, Design, Construction, Equipment and Implementation of Improvements and Extension to the Sustainable Aqueduct Systems.