Construction of roads, road maintenance, road network and State Purchases
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Description | Delivery Date of Bids |
$5 Million in Road Works
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
In Costa Rica, the construction of a vehicular bridge and the maintenance of different road sections are tendered.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2019CE-000033-0006500001:
"Design and construction of a vehicular bridge of a lane with an attached pedestrian crossing, the El Roble bridge, over the Sarapiquí River."
Reference value: $ 2,480,633.
Deadline for receipt of tenders: July 29, 2019.
Controversy Over $218 Million Road Project
Thursday, January 31, 2019
After PowerChina in Costa Rica won the contract to expand a section of highway in Guanacaste, one of the participating consortia appealed the results, arguing that the requirements had been modified in the tender.
The road work awarded to PowerChina in 2018 consists of a total of 50 kilometers, distributed in two tenders, one for the San Gerardo-Limonal section and the other for the Barranca-San Gerardo section.
Tender: Road Restoration for $7 million
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
The Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers is putting out to tender road restoration services, under the format of subject to demand.
Costa Rican Government Purchase 2018LN-000025-PRI:
"Materials required for road restoration:
-asphalt concrete paving
Tender: Road Renovation for $10 million
Thursday, September 7, 2017
The Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers is putting out to tender works to restore and demarcate roads.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2017LN-000018-PRI:
"Service of patching and restoring roads, according to demand, on surfaces made of asphaltic concrete, hydraulic concrete and pavers and the corresponding demarcation of the roads."
Tender: Roadworks for $56 million
Monday, January 30, 2017
The Ministry of Public Works in Panama is inviting bids for part of the road network that is located in the provinces of Cocle and Panama.
Panama Government Purchase 2016-0-12-0-02-LV-020565:
"Design and construction for the renovation of streets and roads in the district of Anton, Cocle province.
Costa Rica: Green Light for Road Maintenance for $206 million
Monday, August 1, 2016
Rejecting the arguments put forward by three participants bidding for the construction work, the Comptroller has endorsed the contracts awarded to MECO, Hernán Solís and Quebradores del Sur.
The contract awarded to Constructora MECO is for $116 million, for Hernan Solis $76 million, and for Quebradores del Sur it is for more than $14 million. The timeframe for maintenance of the national road network is four years.
Infrastructure Projects for $275 million
Friday, June 10, 2016
Works on electrical and road infrastructure and jobs in the mining sector are some of the major infrastructure projects awarded in Central America in March 2016.
The report "Construction Projects in Central America", prepared by the Business Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData.com contains a detailed list of major construction projects taking place in Central America.
Costa Rica: $12 million Roadworks
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
The Ministry of Public Works will invest $12 million on building extra lanes, changing roads and traffic lights in areas of the metropolitan area with high road congestion.
The works aim to minimize traffic congestion problems in 22 areas where there is the most road congestion in the greater metropolitan area, and according to officials from the Ministry of Public Works (MOPT), this plan of "fast works" will start in the second half 2016.
Awards: Road Safety Works
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
In Costa Rica a contract has been awarded to the company Horizontes to install protective barriers and signs on a stretch of 15 kilometers from the Florencio del Castillo Highway and on Route 252.
The National Highway Council (CONAVI) announced that the beginning of construction is scheduled for November and the works will be completed in 90 days.
From a statement issued by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport:
Road Maintenance for Few Companies
Friday, February 27, 2015
In Costa Rica protests are being made against a decision by the Ministry of Public Works to segment road maintenance works into only three contracts, limiting the participation of more companies.
After a meeting with representatives of the sectors who are concerned about the measure, the National Highway Council (CONAVI) announced that it will review the specifications of the tender with the aim of expanding the division of work.