The Central American Bank for Economic Integration approved a line of credit for the country to finance the Project for the Expansion of the Drinking Water Supply System in the City of Gracias, department of Lempira.
The project consists of developing the hydraulic infrastructure necessary to increase the quality and quantity of water supplied by the supply system of the city of Gracias, Lempira, which currently has average interruption periods of 168 hours, reported the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI).
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 Ministry of the Presidency of Panama tenders the operation, maintenance and infrastructure improvements of the sewerage system, collectors and interceptors, sanitary pumping and treatment systems in Panama and San Miguelito.
Panama Government Purchase 2020-0-03-0-08-LV-038222:
"The purpose of this tender is to select and contract a company or consortium of companies for the execution of the following scope:
The World Bank granted a $45 million loan that will be used by the government to finance the Urban Water Service Strengthening Project.
The project will support the establishment and operation of urban service providers by financing goods and works to rehabilitate and improve urban drinking water supply systems, the World Bank reported.
The Santo Domingo Aqueduct and Sewerage Corporation is tendering the works to reinforce drinking water services and improve sanitary sewerage systems in sectors of Greater Santo Domingo.
Dominican Republic Government purchase CAASD-CCC-CP-2020-0004:
"Some of the lines to be contracted:
-Complementary Works Vista Bella Wastewater Treatment Plant.
-Placement of Ø8" PVC Sanitary Sewage Network, for the Carmen Renata II Residential Project, located in La Isabela Avenue, Main Street, Pantoja Sector, Santo Domingo. West, Dept. Southwest.
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.
The Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers tenders the maintenance of moisturizers nationwide, under the modality of execution of works according to demand.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2019LN-000013-PRI:
"The work consists of general cleaning, for which there must be trimmers, machetes, tweezers designed to remove garbage, objects, stones and any other element that is housed in the box or covers valve with no need to perform excavations for cleaning foot valve, the pin of the valve must be cleaned.
In the first semester of 2019, 23 environmental impact studies were presented for the construction of water purification plants, sewers, wastewater plants and other complementary works in the countries of the region, projects valued at $290 million.
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 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.
The Latin American Development Bank approved a loan to finance projects to improve the drinking water distribution system in the country's metropolitan area and other provinces.
The Board of Directors of the Latin American Development Bank (CAF) approved a USD 200 million loan to the Republic of Panama to support the National Investment Program for the Water and Sewerage Sector (PRONAISA).
In Panama, a tender for the construction of a new drinking water supply and storage system for the Panama Pacific area has once again been published.
The Agency of the Special Economic Area of Panama Pacifico has once again advertised the contest on the Panamacompra website, and according to the details in the tender documents, the deadline for receipt of offers will be August 14, and the reference value is $11,212.420.
In the Dominican Republic, the construction of a pumping station for the first stage of the Mirador Este subsystem in Santo Domingo is being put out to tender.
Dominican Republic Government Purchase CAASD-CCC-LPN-2018-0002:
"Requirements are for theConstruction of Infrastructures Pumping Station Substation Mirador Norte, La Zurza, First Stage (Northwest Management). The project execution time must not exceed 12 months.
With a loan from the IDB, the improvement program for a potable water and sewerage connection system will be carried out in the municipalities of Managua.
The resources will be executed through the Nicaraguan Water and Sewerage Company (Enacal), specifically in the improvement and sustainable management of drinking water and sanitation services in urban and peripheral areas.