The National Electrification Institute is putting out to tender the expansion and improvement of Substation CHAMPERICO-LA MAQUINA-LA NORIA through the construction of a 69 KV transmission line.
The National Electrification Institute, INDE through Empresa de Transporte y Control de Energía Eléctrica is interested in receiving offers to perform the work of "EXPANDING AND IMPROVING THE SUBSTATION CHAMPERICO-LA MAQU-LA NORIA THROUGH CONSTRUCTION OF TRANSMISSION LINE OF 69 KV," according to the requirements in Chapter II.
The National Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers in Panama is putting out to tender the design and construction of a sewage and water treatment plant in Anton.
Panama Government Purchase 2014-2-66-0-02-007644-AV:
"DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF SEWAGE AND WATER TREATMENT PLANT IN ANTON, PROVINCE OF COCLÉ."
The deadline for submission of bids is March 20, 2014.
The government has announced an international tender for the construction of an office center with capacity for 11,000 workers.
Plans are underway in Guatemala to build a center to house the administrative offices of the state. The complex will have capacity for 11 thousand workers and it is planned to be offered in an international tender this year in 2014.
The National Institute of Electrification in Guatemala is putting out to tender maintenance services for transmission lines.
The Instituto Nacional de Electrificación, INDE, through Empresa Transporte y Control de Energía Eléctrica is interested in receiving offers for the contract for "MAINTENANCE SERVICE FOR TRANSMISSION LINES".
The deadline for submission of bids is February 26, 2014.
The Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers is putting out to tender the construction of a conduction line (South Hydraulic Ring) Radial - Tocumen.
The tender, which has a deadline for receipt of bids of February 7, is being organized by the Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers and will be granted by best value.
The Guatemalan government has announced that it will tender three works valued at $185 million in the first quarter of 2014.
This was stated by the Minister of Economy, Sergio de la Torre. The first project, which will require an investment of between $100 million to $120 million, will be the commuter train that will connect Centra Norte, zone 18, with Amatitlán.
Companies interested in the tender to build the bypass of Chimaltenango now have until December 20 to submit their proposals.
This is the fourth time that the date for submission of proposals has been to postponed in the tender for the construction of an "alternate route to go through the south of in order to avoid the bottleneck that is generated in the sector", reported Prensalibre.com. The road is estimated to cost approximately $32 million.
Among the new projects is an alternative route to enter the department of Chimaltenango which will be awarded in December.
According to Alejandro Sinibaldi, Minister of Communications, the development of infrastructure projects in the department will reach $63 billion by the end of this administration.
Another of the projects being considered is a bridge across the river Motagua which will connect Chimaltenango and Quiche, plus the building of 200 homes and several stretches of road.
The Spanish company Talent Ingeniería, Instalaciones y Servicios S.L., had been awarded the construction of phase 2 of the plant 's wastewater treatment plant area in San Benito, Petén .
The note sent by the Controller General of Accounts (CGC) to the Minister of Environment and Natural Resources , Roxana Sobenes, which recommends cancelling the process reveals " ...
Empresa Portuaria Quetzal is putting out to tender improvement works on a Dolphin type pier located in the Cruise Terminal of Puerto Quetzal.
The current deterioration of the Dolphin type pier, located at the cruise terminal in the western basin of Puerto Quetzal, is putting its infrastructure at risk of collapse, resulting in difficulties in service cruise ships and exposure to sanctions for non-compliance with international standards.
The Ministry of Health in Guatemala is putting out to tender the construction of a Type B Health Center in San Marcos.
The Ministry of Health through the Department of Health is putting out to tender the construction of the San Marcos Health Center Type B in San Marcos.
The date for submission of bids is November 25, 2013 at 10:30 am.
The Contractor must arrange all licenses and permits necessary for the completion of the work, with appropriate government agencies, and must comply with all the provisions to those effects. The technical and legal responsibility arising from them must be assumed by the CONTRACTOR.
On September 19 a tender will be launched by Empresa Electrica de Guatemala and Energuate for the long-term supply of 250 megawatts .
The information was confirmed by the Minister of Energy and Mines (MEM), Erick Archila.
According to the director of Regulation at Energuate, Dimas Carranza, the plan is to tender 250 megawatts in 15 year contracts , with operations starting in 2017.
The Ministry of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing in Guatemala is putting out to tender the supervision of three construction projects for road widening.
The projects to be tendered are:
SUPERVISION OF WIDENING OF ROAD TO 4 LANES ON THE STRETCH: CA-2 WEST, COCALES (KM 112)-TECUN UMAN (KM 254), SUB-SECTION III MIRON CARMEN BRIDGE (201.60 KM) CUSTOMS TECUN UMAN (250.16 KM) L. APPROX 48.56 KM
The Ministry of Government in Guatemala is planning to build a 10-story building to be used by the Intelligence department.
According to Mauricio Lopez, chief of the institution, the idea is that the new building will be the headquarters for the technology platform project and Plan C4I (command, control, communications, computers and intelligence). "It's a great space that is being wasted and we need to construct a building for the technology platform," he said.
The project consists of a 156-kilometer route which will divert the InterAmerican Highway in Chimaltenango.
According to the bidding rules, the route will have 4 lanes measuring 3.60 meters and will start in El Tejar, 48 km from the main highway and will reconnect with the same highway at km 63.
In order to sign the contract, the Congress must approve in advance a loan from the World Bank for $386 million.