The Central American Bank for Economic Integration approved a credit line for the Salvadoran government to reconstruct, remodel and technologically equip 186 schools nationwide.
The schools that will be remodeled are located in the departments with high Multidimensional Poverty Index, at the preschool, primary, secondary and high school levels, highlights a statement from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI).
The Secretariat of Security of Honduras tenders the construction of Police Headquarters in the municipalities of Yoro and Olanchito, department of Yoro and in the municipality of Tela, department of Atlantida.
Honduras Government Purchase PCCMB-310-LPI-0-2020:
"Description of some works and buildings for each JEMU in Yoro Olanchito, and Tela.
- Administrative Building: main building for citizen attention and activities of the National Police officers, consists of 44 workstations.
In Costa Rica, the engineering services for the construction and refurbishment of the Projects and General Direction of Traffic Engineering building were put out to tender.
Costa Rican Government Purchase 2020LN-000003-0058700001:
"The Contractor is required to check the land in its current state, the architectural, structural and installation plans and the specifications, and adjust its work to match those plans.
CABEI granted a loan to Guatemala to finance the construction and equipping of buildings to be used by the Ministry of the Interior, National Police stations, prisons and other projects.
The $300 million will support the "Investment and Modernization Program for the Justice Sector", which will be implemented by the Guatemalan Ministry of Government, reported the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI).
Van der Laat & Jiménez, H3 Guatemala, Constructora Codico, Bagatrac S.A. and Constructora Meco are some of the main companies that last year won contracts to design and build public works in Central American countries.
An analysis by CentralAmericaData's Trade Intelligence Unit provides interesting data on the companies that in 2019 were favored with contracts to design and build government buildings, roads, bridges, streets, overpasses and other public infrastructure works in Central American countries.
The construction of a stadium and the national library, as well as the development of infrastructure in tourist areas, are some of the projects that would be financed by the Asian giant in El Salvador, as part of its non-reimbursable cooperation programs.
As part of the non-refundable assistance, China will support the construction of six projects, including a new National Library, a national stadium and a Surf City project, in order to promote joint development and increase the well-being of both peoples, the Chinese Embassy in El Salvador announced on December 3.
The Mayor's Office of Siuna, located in the North Caribbean region, tenders the works for the construction of the Historic Center of the city.
Nicaragua Government Purchase 1/2019:
"The time of execution of this work may not exceed 90 days (Ninety calendar days).
Consultations and clarifications to the PByC will be delivered and received during office hours or via e-mail at any time, from July 13 to 15, 2019 in writing, addressed to the Department of Acquisitions with attention to the Director of Acquisitions."
Constructora Rodsa, Constructora Peñaranda and Constructora Codico are three of the companies that in the first quarter of 2019 were awarded contracts by governments to build all types of public infrastructure in Central America.
An analysis of CentralAmericaData's Trade Intelligence unit provides data on the companies that from January to March 2019 were awarded government contracts to build all types of public infrastructure in Central American countries.
The Ministry of Education plans to demolish and build the new facilities of an educational center that is in the village of Aligandi, Kuna Yala County.
The Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to develop the project called "Design, development of plans and construction of the new facilities of the Cacique Olodebiniginya Institute, community of Ustupu, corregimiento of Ailigandi comarca Kuna Yala", was presented by the Ministry of Education in the first quarter of the year.
Last year in Central American countries, 31 environmental impact studies were presented for construction projects of buildings for government institutions.
The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Trade 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.
With financing from CABEI, the Guatemalan state university will finance several construction works, expansion and remodeling of its facilities.
The resources will be allocated for the development of pre-investment, construction, expansion and remodeling of university centers, colleges, among other units benefiting from the program, as well as the provision of machinery, furniture and equipment with state-of-the-art technology, explained the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) in a statement.
28% of the planned investment in the restoration of the National Theater of Costa Rica will focus on the modernization of theatrical mechanics, artistic lighting and work on the electrical system.
In February 2018, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) reported that it would grant the government of Costa Rica a loan of $31,330,000 to finance the project " Programa Integral de Seguridad y Conservación del Monumento Histórico Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica."
In Costa Rica, investments in the construction of highways, roads and bridges are forecast to grow in 2019 and 2020, by 47% and 10%, respectively.
The 2019-2020 Macroeconomic Program of the Central Bank of Costa Rica (BCCR), explains that by 2019, the acceleration in the development of road infrastructure projects will be the main engine of growth in public investment.
Constructora Meco, V&T S.A., Ingeniería REC and Constructora Rodsa are some of the companies that in 2018 were awarded contracts to build public infrastructure works in Central America.
An analysis compiled by the Trade Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData provides data on the companies that during the last year were awarded by the governments of the region, with contracts to execute construction works in Central American countries.
In Panama, a six-month period was granted for government institutions to incorporate information from public infrastructure projects tendered by the State in a new digital platform.
Representatives of the National Authority for Transparency and Access to Information (Antai), reported that initially the decision to use the platform was voluntary, however, the General Directorate of Public Contracting determined that the use of this website is mandatory.