The current concessionaire of the air terminal has presented an application for an extension of the concession contract, and subsequently to assume works on expansion of the airport.
The company Coriport submitted an application in January to extend the concession contract it has held since 2010 for the operation of the international airport of Liberia in Guanacaste.If the proposal succeeds, the company will take on"... the renovation of the runway, construction of the taxiway for the aircraft to prepare for take-off, spaces for aircraft parking and new drains, among other things."
Tender in El Salvador for expansion of the commercial area, the construction of offices and the wastewater treatment plant at the airport Monsignor Óscar Arnulfo Romero.
El Salvador Government Purchase LP-37/2017:
"Extension of the commercial area and construction of new administrative offices at the International Airport of El Salvador, Monsignor Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez."
The four consortiums made up of companies from Spain, Mexico and Colombia presented their proposals in the tender to prepare a feasibility study to modernize the airport in Guatemala City.
From a statement by ANADIE:
Guatemala May 16, 2016.This morning teams from the National Agency of Partnerships for the Development of Economic Infrastructure (ANADIE), the National Competitiveness Program (PRONACOM) and the General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC) took part in the reception and opening of technical and financial proposals submitted by four consulting firms interested in preparing a feasibility study for the evaluation and structuring of an initiative by the Partnerships for the Development of Economic Infrastructure: "Modernization, Efficiency and Security of La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City".The consulting firms that submitted the offers were:
Construction of four new boarding gates, a taxiway and expanding the lobby are some of the investment projects that the concessionaire of Juan Santamaria airport plans to carry out between 2017 and 2019.
The company granted the concession for running Juan Santamaria International Airport in Costa Rica, has announced that $100 million will be invested over a period of two years in various works at the terminal, which will be completed by January 2020.
A tender for a feasibility study to modernize Guatemala City airport was annulled because of alleged non conformities, and will be convened anew.
The process was canceled by the National Competitiveness Program (Pronacom), and although no specific details are recorded on the Guatecompras website, a series of non conformity issues raised by some of the participating companies may be the reason for the decision to cancel.See details of thetender.
The opening of bids for analyzing the feasibility of modernizing the Guatemala City airport has been suspended until doubts held by participating companies have been clarified.
Thetendercalled by the National Agency Partnership has been suspended until the disagreements raised by some of the companies involved in the process are addressed.
It has been announced that in the coming days the request for proposals document will be published for the refurbishment of Guatemala City airport, with an investment of $15 million.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation announced that the remodeling consists in "... the remodeling of La Aurora International Airport, which includes the resurfacing of the runway and quick exits, changing the floors in the facilities, leasing equipment for inspections, and painting signals on the tracks."
Work will begin in January 2017 at the Daniel Oduber airport in Guanacaste making possible a 20% increase in capacity at the terminal.
From a statement issued by the Government of Costa Rica:
In the early days of January 2017 redevelopment works will start at Daniel Oduber International Airport, which will be completed in November of that year.Using an investment of $10.3 million, the new facility will have the capacity to receive passengers until 2023, confirmed César Jaramillo, general manager of the Inter-American Investment Corporation (CORIPORT), the concessionaire in charge of the administration of the terminal company.
LG-AFI Group, from Spain, Rios Ferrer from Mexico, and Copenhagen Aiport Arena, from Denmark, are three of the eight companies that submitted proposals for the pre-feasibility study to modernize the airport.
It is expected that the chosen company will deliver the results of study in six months, which will be funded by the US government, through the Millennium Challenge Corporation and the Guatemala Threshold Program, seeking to improve infrastructure and processes at the airport, whose operation will be undertaken by a private company who will recoup their investment by charging for services.
Tocumen is preparing a plan to tender several expansion works and equipment at the airfields of Panama Pacific, David, Colon and Rio Hato.
One of the regional airports where Tocumen plans to invest in order to improve its functionality is Panama Pacific, which is projected to double capacity of the terminal in order to handle five flights simultaneously instead of two, increasing the number of airline counters from 3 to 7 and improving the waiting area for departing passengers and the migration area.
Design modifications and additional works total $99 million more than the original cost of the project being undertaken by Odebrecht, who will now have 14 months to complete construction of Terminal 2.
From a statement issued by the Presidency of Panama:
The Cabinet Council authorized an addendum to the contract signed between the International Airport of Tocumen, S.A.
Investments have been announced to expand the terminal, runway, taxiway and tower construction at the airport of Isla Colon in Bocas del Toro.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) announced it will invest $9 million in a renovation project at the Airport Isla Colon in Bocas del Toro province, according to information on Panamaamerica.com.pa.
Tenants of commercial property at the international airport have announced they will not make investments until the government states whether it will renew contracts and maintain rent costs.
The lack of concrete answers from the Autonomous Executive Port Commission (CEPA) could endanger new investment of at least 84 tenants operating in the El Salvador International Airport, reported Elsalvador.com.
The concessionaire of the terminal has announced the expansion of boarding gates, the luggage reception area, commercial spaces, and the addition of shops and offices.
Coriport announced it will invest $10 million in the expansion work, which will start from the second quarter of the year in different areas in the airport.
A tender has been launched for the design of an extension of the passenger terminal building, 4 aircraft parking spaces and 4 waiting rooms at the Comalapa International Airport.
Government Purchase El Salvador LP-21/2016
"Construction of four (4) waiting rooms for passengers at the International Airport of El Salvador, Monsignor Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez".