The detailed engineering and technical, economic, environmental and risk assessment studies for the four-lane extension project of the CA-02 Oriente stretch from Escuintla to the RN-16 fork, Chiquimulilla, Santa Rosa, are being tendered in Guatemala.
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In Guatemala, a tender is being launched for detailed engineering studies and technical, economic and environmental evaluation for the highway project of the Sayaxché highway in Petén.
The Mayoral office has started preliminary studies for building two ring roads in the north and east of the city, though the a cost estimate or financing methods are not yet known.
The Department of Works at the Municipality of Guatemala has announced that soil studies and geographical studies are being carried out, using topographical methods to determine the feasibility of creating a ring road in the north of the city and another in the east.
Two Spanish companies, one German, one Mexican, one French and one Guatemalan have been selected in the tender for the construction of a four-lane highway and commuter train.
The Companies Rios Ferrer, Guillén Llarena, Treviño y Rivera S.C. (Mexico) / Felipe Ochoa y Asociados (Mexico) / Consorcio Constructor, Supervisor y Certificador Internacional, S.A. de C.V. (Mexico), DB International GmbH (Germany) / Cal y Mayor y Asociados SC (Mexico), IDOM Ingeniería y Consultoría, S.A. (Spain), Advanced Logistics Group S.A.U. / Corporación Helio (Spain), Anzueto y Asociados (Guatemala) / Oficina Técnica de Estudios y Control de Obras, S.A. (Spain) and SETEC (France) / LOGIT Consultoría (Brazil) have been qualified to participate in the preparation of pre-investment studies, feasibility, implementation and operation of the beltway and commuter train. The winning firm will be announced in mid-July.
The feasibility studies for a highway linking the eight municipalities of the department of Guatemala were announced for 2014.
S21.com reports that the Ministry of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing (CIV) will carry out in 2014 a feasibility study for the construction of the Metropolitan Ring Road project, a study which "will cost approximately $5 million."
Authorities have put out to tender a pre-feasibility study to modernize the highway between Escuintla and Puerto Quetzal, by giving it to a private concessionaire.
Prensalibre.com reports that “should the project become reality, the Escuintla-Masagua-San José Port road will be toll-free, while the current route, known as CA-9 Sur A, which runs 46 km, will be turn into a toll road.
The ministry of public works will contract a feasibility study to determine how to give in concession roadworks between Puerto Quetzal and Escuintla.
To allow the Puerto Quetzal - Escuintla road reach highway status and provide the infrastructure and facilities for users to travel safely, the Ministry is considering awarding a concession through tolls.
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