EY Law and Logit Engenharia are two of the seven companies that submitted bids in Guatemala to carry out the advanced engineering study for the North-South Axis passenger Interconnection and Urban Rail Transport project in the country's capital.
On October 1, financial bids were opened in the tender process to award the advanced engineering study for the Metroriel project.
Total Eren Guatemala, S.A. and Corporación Klondike, S.A., presented their bids in Guatemala for the supply of electricity generated by photovoltaic solar systems, up to a maximum of 110 MW under the BOT modality.
On July 31, the National Institute of Electrification received bids for the public tender, which includes the installation of five solar power generators through the photovoltaic system for 110 megawatts.
Suministros Eléctricos, Merconed, Ferconed are three of the thirteen companies in Honduras that presented their proposals in the tender for 100 thousand LED lamps convened by the National Electric Energy Company.
The companies presenting their tenders were Suministros Eléctricos, Merconed, Ferconed, Hondutec, Técnicos de Ingeniería y Construcción, Tekni, Equipos Industriales, Electroval, Distribuciones Internacionales, Ecological Solutions de Honduras, Celsa S.A., Inversiones MK and Electrificadora de Honduras.
In Panama, an order was issued to annul the analysis of the proposals received in the tender for the study, redesign and implementation of the readjustment and optimization of airspace.
On November 20, 2018, the Autoridad Aeronáutica Civil (AAC) received the proposal from Indra Panamá S.A. for $7,500,000, from The Boeing Company for $6,970,583, from Navblue S.A.S. for $6,919,698 and from Egis Avia for $6,800,000.
In El Salvador, 18 proposals were submitted for the tender of 28 MW of non-conventional renewable energy, of which 12 correspond to solar projects and 6 to biogas-based generation projects.
With no details of the participating companies, it was reported that the 18 technical and economic proposals were presented on December 19 in the morning to the DELSUR authorities.
The proposals presented range from $69.9 million to $74.3 million to design and build a vehicular roadway and a road interchange on the roundabout of Cabuya, in the Panama province.
The companies presenting their tenders were Constructora Meco, whose proposal totaled $69.9 million, Puentes y Calzadas Infraestructuras S.L.U., $70.9 million, and Constructora de Infraestructura Internacional, S.A., $74.3 million.
Between $6.8 million and $7.5 million range from proposals for the study, redesign, implementation and training of the adequacy and optimization of Panamanian airspace.
On November 20th, the Civil Aeronautical Authority received the public procurement proposals to design the country's air space, whose initial reference value was $8.000.000.
The companies that submitted tenders were Indra Panamá S.A.
In the latest analysis to select the companies eligible to build the New Children's Hospital in Panama, the New Children's Hospital and FCC America Children's Hospital Consortia were pre-qualified.
After the report of the Verification Commission, which in September evaluated the companies interested in the work, was partially annualized, a new analysis was ordered.
The Consortium Line 2 Branch, made up of the companies Norberto Odebrecht and FCC, obtained the highest score in the tender to design and build the branch that will connect the future Instituto Técnico Superior del Este with Tocumen International Airport.
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Evaluation of Proposals – Best Value Tender with Separate Evaluation No. 2018-2-80-0-08-LS-001716
Constructora Meco and Consorcio Macasa presented their proposals in the tender for the rehabilitation of streets in different townships in La Chorrera, Panama.
On October 19th, the Ministry of Public Works received two proposals to carry out road works with a reference value of $25,059,666. One of the offers was presented by Constructora Meco S.A., for a total of $28,816,906.
Proposals presented in Panama in the tender for the renovation of streets in the townships of Caimitillo, Ernesto Córdoba, Las Cumbres, Alcalde Díaz and Chilibre range from $27.7 million to $30.6 million.
The works consist of the Renovation of Streets in the District of Panama, Districts of: Mayor Diaz, Caimitillo, Chilibre, Ernesto Cordoba Campos and Las Cumbres, in the Province of Panama, where the Tenderers must consider the conditions in which the existing road is, and the obligation that the Proposals are compatible in such a manner as to allow its effective and efficient execution.
Acciona Construccion and the Consortia Linea Aeropuerto and Linea 2 Ramal presented their proposals to design and build the branch that will connect the future Instituto Tecnico Superior del Este with the Tocumen international airport.
The contract contemplates the design engineering services, construction of civil works, auxiliary line installations and stations, and interfaces with the integrated railway systems for the start-up of the branch that connects Line 2 of the Metro with the ITSE and the AIT. The integrated railway systems will be contracted separately by MPSA, as they must be fully compatible with Line 2 systems.
Construction Management Group and the Consortia Desarrollo Boquete, Proyecto-ECI and Centro de Convenciones del Occidente, presented their offers to build the convention center in the province of Chiriqui, Panama.
"The Project consists in the design and construction of a Convention Center measuring approximately 6000 square meters and improvements to the site, including parking, landscaping, public spaces, signage and access roads described in these documents, for a global amount reflected in the reference price of the General Conditions.
Companies from China and Canada took part in the prequalification process to design and build the Fourth Electric Transmission Line in Panama.
Last Friday Empresa de Transmisión Eléctrica, S.A. (ETESA)received documents from Interconexión Eléctrica, S.A., China Electric Power Equipment and Technology Co., Ltd., Chiriquí Transmisora de Energía, Consorcio Four Seasons, Vasco Nuñez de Balboa Consortium and TBEA Co., Ltd., companies interested in the construction work.
In the tender process for the design, construction and equipping of the new Colon Penitentiary Complex, four proposals were submitted that ranged between $77 million and $75 million.
The Government Ministry stated that in the tender ceremony bids were received from Consortium CCJ Panama for $77.4 million, Consorcio Centro Penitenciario de Colón, for $77.2 million, Consorcio Desarrollo Penitenciario de Colón, for $74.9 million, and Consorcio Sistema Penitenciario de Colón, for $76.7 million.