Recognized Brazilian company of backhoe loaders, telescopic, articulated and other types of cranes looking for companies interested in representing the brand and distributing their machinery in Central America and Mexico.
The company manufactures and sells telescopic, articulated, maritime, forestry, scrap, salvage, trawl, platform cranes, hydro elevators and backhoes.
In the first half of this year the number of works fell by 15% compared to the same period in 2016, but the construction area grew by 5%.
Data from the INEC's report "Construction Statistics 2017 - I semester" shows that the increase in relative variation in the construction area can be seen in two destinations: in industry, with a 148% increase, and in trade, with an increase of 68%.The area of construction of works destined to be used for services decreased by 34%.
O4Bi is a system that allows to control and manage what a company needs: the complete process of development of works, accounts receivable, treasury, banks, sales and accounting.
O4Bi is a very robust system that allows to control and manage what a company needs: the complete process of development of works, accounts receivable, treasury, banks, sales and accounting.
An increase in the cost of construction permits, new rates for services from public entities and a more expensive labor force explain a large part of the increase in real estate sales prices.
The guild of construction companies in Panama states that prices for homes, shops and apartments are so high that in many cases buyers can not afford them.The increase, they say, is not due to increases in the cost of construction materials, but to an increase in the cost of paperwork, such as building permits, higher interest rates for loans and the elimination of some subsidies.
Apartment towers in Costa Rica and Panama, and oil well drilling and related works in Guatemala, are some of the construction projects planned for the coming months in the region.
CentralAmericaData's information system "Construction Projects in Central America", compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit, provides an up to date list of public and private construction projects for which environmental impact assessments (EIAs) were submitted to the respective institutions in each country in March 2017.
The Costa Rican companies MECO and Productos de Concreto have formed an alliance with the Nicaraguan Lacayo Fiallos to create the construction company Concrenic, which has already started operations in Nicaragua.
With a joint investment of $5 million, the company Concrenic has announced the start of operations in Nicaragua, where it will specialize in the construction of pipes, pavers, blocks, poles and tiles, among other products.
The total square meters of construction registered during the first three months of the year was up 15% compared to the same period in 2015, driven by residential construction.
From a statement issued by the Association of Engineers and Architects of Costa Rica (CFIA):
The CFIA notes that if this trend continues, the year could close with more than 10 million square meters having been processed.
Within the the framework of the International Meeting on Construction and Equipment to be held from July 19 to 22, meetings will be held to explore business opportunities between companies.
The International Meeting on Construction Machinery is being organized by the Chamber of Construction in Costa Rica and will bring together companies linked to the construction sector, from earthwork to industrial finishes.
Residential developments, waterworks, a pier and shopping centers are some of the projects for which environmental impact studies were submitted in June in Panama.
The report "Construction Projects in Panama - June 2015", prepared by the Business Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData.COM, contains a detailed list of major construction projects for which environmental impact studies (EIS) were presented to the National Environmental Authority (ANAM) in June.
In a country with serious public infrastructure problems, world class construction companies have to look for projects in other markets.
Added to the slow pace of defining and implementing public works is the small amount of construction projects being developed in the country, compared, for example, with the Panamanian economy. For this and other reasons Costa Rican construction companies are choosing to seek business in Central America, where "...