The Nicaraguan government is planning the construction of roads and bridges nationwide.
CentralAmericaData's "Commercial Feasibility Studies" provides an up-to-date list of public and private construction projects that have submitted Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country.
The National Concessions Council of Costa Rica tenders the services to monitor compliance with the operation of the Concession Contract for the San José-Caldera Highway and the construction phase of the expansion of that route.
Costa Rican Government Purchase 2020LI-000001-0008400001:
"The Contractor shall provide the professional services of specialized technical consultancy to guarantee the fulfillment of the obligations defined in the Concession Contract, both in the exploitation process in which the contract is currently underway, and in the construction stage for the expansion of the awarded route, working as the technical arm in the analysis and management of each of the technical, legal, financial and economic aspects that make up the Concession Contract.
In the first quarter of the year, 21 environmental impact studies were presented for projects of street rehabilitation, construction and expansion of highways in Central American countries.
The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, includes an up to date list of public and private construction projects for which environmental impact studies (EIA) were submitted to the respective institutions of each country.
The expansion of a road in Panama, the construction of a tourist center in Costa Rica and an office-warehouse complex in Guatemala are part of the projects planned for the coming months in the region.
The interactive system "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Trade Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, includes an up to date list of public and private construction projects that are expected to be built in the coming months.
During 2018, 88 environmental impact studies were presented for projects to rehabilitate streets, build roads and bridges in Central American countries.
The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Trade Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, includes an up to date list of public and private construction projects for which environmental impact studies (EIA) were submitted to the respective institutions of each country.
The CABEI and the Nicaraguan government signed two loans for the construction and expansion of highways and for the refurbishment of airports on the South Caribbean Coast.
The loan approved will be to finance the "VIII Road Improvement and Expansion Program" and for the "Airport Improvement Project of the Southern Caribbean Coast," the financial institution said in a statement.
Expansion of highways in Panama and El Salvador, construction of a border bridge in Guatemala and a cultural complex in Honduras are part of the public works to be developed in the region.
The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Trade Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, includes an up to date list of public and private construction projects to be built in the coming months.
Together with two Korean companies a Master Road Plan for the country is being developed which foresees the construction and renovation of 4,500 kilometers of roads in the next twenty years.
From a statement issued by the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI):
The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure (MTI) with the support of the Republic of Korea, has delivered the results of the final report of the Master Plan for the Road Network in Nicaragua.
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration has approved a loan of $149 million for the construction of 126 miles of road between the towns of Mulukukú and Siuna.
From a statement issued by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE):
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) and the government of Nicaragua signed a loan for $149.2 million to finance the 'Project to Improve Rural Roads and Highways with a Connection to the Nicaraguan Caribbean '.
More projects for water and sanitation, roads and electricity distribution will receive funding from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration.
Among the projects to be funded is the rehabilitation of the Juan Pablo II runway, which will be run by the mayor of Managua and the purchase of new transformers and electrical connecting units for the National Electricity Transmission Company (ENATREL).
The government has announced the construction of 80 kilometers of roads in the north of the country with funds loaned and donated by the World Bank.
Construction of road is expected to start between the towns of El Cua and Wiwilí towards Santa María de Pantasma, in Jinotega, before the end of the year.
This year the government plans to invest $146 million in improving and expanding the country's road network.
Between 2007 and 2012 the road network and road inventory grew by 17.5%, with the amount of paved surfaces going from 20,333 km2 to 23,897 km2.
"This year, Nicaragua will continue to improve its road network, as, according to the Economic Situation Report for the first quarter of 2014 by the Nicaraguan Foundation for Economic and Social Development, Funides, the main item in the Public Investment Program, PIP, is road infrastructure, especially road improvements by the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, MTI. "
The contracts are for patching work, supervision, resurfacing of roads and main pathways, and bridge maintenance, among other things, on the national road network.
The Ministry of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing (CIV) is inviting bids for 430 road maintenance projects, through the Road Maintenance Fund, in which about $100 million will be invested.