Due to the claims presented by several participating companies, the authorities at Tocumen decided to declare the process void and start a new purchase.
Taking part in the tender for the supply and installation of custom furniture for Terminal B of Tocumen, were the companies: Selloro, S.A., Consorcio Nova Concept, Formica Distribution Center and Administration and Investments of the Isthmus, with offers of $1.3 million, $1.3 participated, $1.3 million and $1.4 million, respectively.
In El Salvador, a tender is being launched for the supply, installation and commissioning of an air conditioning system and boarding bridges at the Monseñor Óscar Romero airport.
Government Purchase El Salvador DR-CAFTA-ADACA-UE CEPA-LA-13/2018:
"Supply, installation and commissioning of an air conditioning system for the expansion of the passenger terminal at the international airport of El Salvador, Monsignor Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez, Stage 1".
The Autonomous Port Executive Commission of El Salvador is putting out to tender expansion of the passenger terminal at the Monsenor Óscar Romero international airport.
Government Purchase El Salvador DR-CAFTA-ADACA-UE CEPA-LA-10/2018:
"The first stage will take place of the expansion of the facilities of the International Airport of El Salvador, Monsignor Óscar Arnulfo Romero and Galdámez.
The Autonomous Executive Port Commission of El Salvador is putting out to tender the construction of 4 waiting rooms for passengers at the Monseñor Oscar Romero International Airport.
For the second time so far this year the Autonomous Executive Port Commission has launched a tender to expand the airport in Comalapa.
The Autonomous Port Executive Committee of El Salvador has announced that in May it will be putting out to tender construction of four new lounges in San Salvador International Airport.
It is anticipated that the waiting rooms will have capacity for 400 passengers per day and will be financed with funds from a securitization that the Executive Port Commission (CEPA) held in February 2013.
The government has announced that is preparing the specifications of a international tender for the construction of the first stage of the project, in the amount of $107 million.
For the second time, the Honduran government has made changes to the bidding rules for the construction of the airport in Comayagua. The first phase will cost $107 million and will be built on the Enrique Soto Cano base in Palmerola.
The cancellation of the current lease and Spain's agreement to use funds from debt restructuring, have enabled a new tender for the construction and operation of the Honduran airport.
The construction project includes a new airport runway with a length of 2,440 meters for the operation of commercial vessels which are widebodied and without any restrictions and low restrictions for long-haul destinations.
Currently being contemplated is the possibility of canceling the contract for the construction and management of the airport, awarded in January, and putting out a new tender for the procedure.
Due to the fact that airport safety in the country is now the responsibility of the government, the Commission for the Promotion of Public Private Partnerships (Coalianza) has announced that they are studying the possibility of canceling the contract which was awarded to Saisa, which included the management of security, and instead launching a new tender which would remove the issue of security from the contract.
The company Conceptos y Espacios was the only party interested in bidding for the extension of the north terminal at Tocumen offering $2.8 million.
The authorities at Tocumen SA have said that in less than a year the total debt acquired will be paid off, thanks to new grants to be awarded in the North Terminal which will have a final cost of $71 million.
The company of Chinese origin, Harbour Engineering Company, has acquired the requirements to participate in the tender for the construction of Palmerola airport.
This company is the sixth to present itself before the Promotion of Public-Private Partnerships (Coalianza) to purchase the tender specifications for the project that will cost about $130 million in its first stage.
Tocumen SA has been ordered to temporarily suspend the tender to select the company that will oversee the construction of the South Terminal.
The Public Procurement Directorate (CMPD) took the decision after receiving a complaint lodged by the CSA Group Panama, Inc, who argued that the changes made to the specification could favor one participant.
CSA Group Panama, Inc, claims that they changed the evaluation criteria to qualify the experience of the participants, as it originally stated that 10 points would be allocated to bidders attesting to being hired in Panama, in the last five years, for at least 10 consulting services in the area of public infrastructure for private or public entities.
The administrators of Tocumen International Airport, Panama, are putting out a tender for the design and construction of the expansion of the North Terminal.
The purpose of the tender is the procurement of design and construction of the redevelopment of the North Terminal at Tocumen International Airport.
The scheduled date for receipt of bids is April 19, 2013.
The expansion and modernization of the International Airport in El Salvador will be funded through securities, which will be issued on 18 February.
The Autonomous Executive Port Commission of El Salvador (CEPA by its initials in Spanish) will issue securities worth $58.3 million, which will be complemented by a loan taken out with the BCIE in order to expand the El Salvador International Airport (AIES by its initials in Spanish), whose investment is around $70 million.
The Public Procurement Directorate ordered the management company of the airport terminal to suspend the tender for the redevelopment of the Immigration and Customs area.
This is the second time that the bidding is suspended due to complaints filed by the participants.
The claim, admitted by the directorate, was presented by the consortium Azyza-As-Fagar, who is dissatisfied with the score received in the line of previous experience.
The Brazilian company Norberto Odebrecht, with an bidding price of $679.4 million, will build the South Terminal of Tocumen International Airport.
The tender also featured the participation of Costa Rican Meco, Conalvías group from Colombia, and the China Harbour Engineering Company. A total of 33 companies were interested in bidding, participating in the approval process of the tender.