The Emergency Social Investment Fund of Nicaragua bids the consultancy for the formulation of water and sanitation projects in the rural sector in the departments of Regions I, II, III, IV, IV, V and VI.
Nicaraguan Government Purchase 195/2021:
"Non-binding homologation meeting will be held for this tender.
The place, date and time of the meeting are indicated below:
The Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewerage is bidding the design and construction of the Monasterio tank with a capacity of 3,000 cubic meters, a work that is part of the improvements to the supply of the western sector of the metropolitan area of San Jose.
Costa Rican Government Purchase 2021LI-000001-0021400001:
"The project consists of taking advantage of the current infrastructure, from the Puente Mulas 2 pumping station to the Bellorizonte tank, from its discharge line derive a pipeline to the site where a storage tank called Monasterio with a capacity of 200 l/s will be located.
Through a credit line from CABEI, the Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewerage will finance the supply project for the Fifth Stage Metropolitan Aqueduct.
The megaproject, declared of public interest by the Government authorities, consists of the construction of 44.3 kilometers of pipelines, of which 8.6 kilometers are tunnels, a new water treatment plant and six storage tanks with a total capacity of 50,000 cubic meters.
The Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewerage tenders internationally for consulting services for water and sanitation works in different parts of the country.
Costa Rican Government Purchase 2019LI-000014-PRI:
"Implementation consultancy: Final designs and supervision of works and the drinking water program for Limón, Guacimo, Jacó and Quepos - Manuel Antonio; and sanitary sewerage for Moín, Limón."
In Costa Rica, Acueductos y Alcantarillados tenders for the term of one year the repair service of leaks in the drinking water system of the Greater Metropolitan Area, under the modality of delivery on demand.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2019LN-000015-PRI:
"It is required to contract the services associated with the repair of leaks in pipes and fittings of the distribution networks of drinking water supply systems operated and administered by the AyA in the GAM.
A shopping mall in Panama, a multi-purpose real estate complex in Guatemala and the expansion of a drinking water system in Costa Rica are part of the investments 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.
The construction of an office building in Costa Rica, a drinking water supply system in Panama and a multi-purpose tower 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.
With a loan from CABEI, the implementation of a sanitation project and a flood control project in the city of Limón will be financed.
One of the projects is "Improvement and expansion of the sewerage system of the city of Limón", in charge of AyA, and the other is "Channeling and flood control of the Limoncito River" that will be executed by Senara, informed the international organization.
The Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers tenders the expansion and improvement of the aqueduct of Bagaces, in Guanacaste.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2019LI-000004-PRI:
"The objectives of the project are to improve the quality, quantity and continuity of drinking water service in the communities of Salitral, Quintas Don Miguel, Bagaces Centro, La Loba, Falconiana, Bagatzí, Agua Caliente and Montenegro.
The CABEI granted a loan to be used to partially finance the execution of five sanitation projects and the construction of the new National Water Laboratory.
The construction of the new National Water Laboratory will allow for increased productivity, implementation, research and development of tests, analysis and studies with state-of-the-art technology and innovative, both in water for human consumption, as well as for sanitation and wastewater, reported CABEI.
Now that the works that will allow the water supply to the main tourist centers of the Gulf of Papagayo, in Costa Rica, are finished, it is expected that they will restart the investments paralyzed years ago.
After the opening of Las Trancas-Papagayo Bahía Aqueduct on March 1st, which was achieved after an agreement between the Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers, the Costa Rican Institute of Tourism and the private sector, there is optimism that investments can be reactivated in at least 11 projects.
The CABEI has approved a $425 million loan to finance a water supply project in three cantons in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) reported that the funds will be used to finance construction of hydraulic, civil and mechanical structures to achieve the multiple purpose of providing water for irrigation, water for human consumption and future generation of energy.
In Costa Rica, the Alvarado administration has asked the BCIE for a loan of $425 million to finance a water supply project in three cantons in Guanacaste.
The project consists in the construction of 300 new kilometers of water channels in the cantons of Santa Cruz, Nicoya and Carrillo, which will cover a potential area of 18,800 hectares.It also contemplates construction of the reservoir on thePiedras River and works on the dam to generate hydroelectric power.
Plans are underway to build a water treatment plant in the Ancón district of the province of Panama that will include a raw water adduction line and potable water pipeline.
According to the interactive platform "Construction in Central America" complied by CentralAmericaData, the National Aqueduct and Sewer Institute of Panama (Instituto de Acueducto y Alcantarillados Nacionales) submitted an Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to build, in Ancon, a water purification plant that will include an intake point or catchment of raw water from the Chagres River, raw water adduction line to the water treatment plant, and potable water pipeline to Panama City. It will be developed within an easement of up to 20 meters, and an approximate length of 28.5 km.
Details of the most relevant construction projects by country in terms of investment, for which environmental impact studies were submitted at the end of the third quarter of this year.
Data from the interactive platform "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData: