Road rehabilitation in Chiriqui, Panama, which will complement five road sections that will complete a length of 30 kilometers, the project also includes the construction of three bridges.
CentralAmericaData's Commercial section provides an up-to-date list of public and private construction projects that have submitted Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country.
The tender includes construction of several road sections and vehicular bridges in different locations in the province of Cocle, Panama.
Panama Government Purchase 2022-0-09-0-02-LV-008201:
"In Panama, the Ministry of Public Works is planning the construction of roads and bridges in the district of Anton, province of Coclé through a best value bidding process.
Roads are expected to be built and rehabilitated in Panama with an approximate length of two thousand kilometers in different streets and streams.
CentralAmericaData's "Commercial Feasibility Studies" includes an updated list of public and private construction projects that have submitted Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country.
Roads to be built with more than 13 thousand kilometers in different cities of Panama.
CentralAmericaData's "Commercial Feasibility Studies" provides an up-to-date list of public and private construction projects that have submitted Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country.
In Panama, pavement construction will be carried out for the rehabilitation of internal streets and six vehicular bridges.
The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", from the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData, includes an updated list of public and private construction projects that have submitted environmental impact studies (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country.
Panama's Ministry of Public Works tenders the design, construction and rehabilitation of streets and roads located in the districts of Almirante and Bocas del Toro.
Government Purchase of 2021-0-09-0-01-01-LV-007295:
"Works Contract for Design, Construction, Rehabilitation and Financing of Streets and Roads in the District of Almirante and Bocas del Toro, in the Province of Bocas del Toro.
The Ministry of Public Works bids the study, design, construction and financing of the 44.6 kilometers long road or San José - Calidonia - Platanares - Pixvae.
Panama Government Purchase 2021-0-09-0-09-09-LV-007288:
"The project consists of a length of 44.62 kilometers, however, the Bidding Entity may determine works that within the execution of the work in the field are detected as required, which have not been defined in the terms of reference and plans, to procure connectivity and integrality of road networks and/or for accessibility to basic services.
The Ministry of Public Works of Panama tenders the design, construction, rehabilitation and financing of streets and roads in the district of Changuinola.
Panama Government Purchase 2020-0-09-0-01-LV-007184:
"The project consists of a total length of 42.30 km which are subdivided into the following sections:
Section 1, Design and Construction of Calle Zegla-Bonyic-Rancho Quemado, with a length of 14,480 kilometers, which begins at the bridge abutment #2 over the Teribe River, and ends at Rancho Quemado.
In Panama, the consortium made up of Constructora Urbana S.A. and Toronto Global Holdings Corp. was awarded the contract to design, build and finance the interconnection of the Cinta Costera 3 with the Calzada de Amador.
Two bids were submitted for this tender; whose initial reference value was $49.9 million. The first proposal, which amounted to $54.8 million, was made by the consortium AMADOR, formed by the companies Meco, S.A.
The Ministry of Public Works tenders the rehabilitation works of the road section El Ejido - La Espigadilla - Tres Quebradas - Agua Buena, which is located in the province of Los Santos.
Panama Government Purchase 2020-0-09-0-07-LV-007151:
"The project consists of the rehabilitation of 13,066 kilometers, which are divided into 10.91 KM on the road El Ejido-La Espigadilla-Tres Quebradas -Agua Buena, 1.51 KM on Coto Street, 0.43 KM on Lateral Street to the Guadalupe Church and 0.211 KM on the road to the Cemetery.
The National Concessions Council of Costa Rica tenders the services to monitor compliance with the operation of the Concession Contract for the San José-Caldera Highway and the construction phase of the expansion of that route.
Costa Rican Government Purchase 2020LI-000001-0008400001:
"The Contractor shall provide the professional services of specialized technical consultancy to guarantee the fulfillment of the obligations defined in the Concession Contract, both in the exploitation process in which the contract is currently underway, and in the construction stage for the expansion of the awarded route, working as the technical arm in the analysis and management of each of the technical, legal, financial and economic aspects that make up the Concession Contract.
In the public tender held in Panama to design, build and finance the interconnection of the Cinta Costera 3 with the Calzada de Amador, Consorcio Amador and Consorcio Cinta Costera submitted their proposals, which amounted to $55 million and $44 million, respectively.
Consorcio AMADOR, made up of the companies Meco, S.A. and Puentes y Calzadas e Infraestructuras, SLU, Panama Branch, submitted a proposal of Ch$54,817,237, according to an official statement.
After the Ministry of Health approved the reactivation of these works, which had been halted since March of this year due to the covid-19 outbreak, 27 road infrastructure projects were restarted nationwide on August 17.
These are five projects located in Panama, four in West Panama, another four in Chiriqui, two in Bocas del Toro, eight in Cocle and one each in the provinces of Los Santos, Herrera, Veraguas and the Ngäbe Bugle region.
The expansion of the Highway to the Port of Vacamonte and the construction of the connection of the Cinta Costera 3 to Amador, are two projects that are expected to be tendered in Panama during August 2020.
In order to revive the construction industry, the Minister of Public Works, Rafael Sabonge, reported that next month will be tendered two infrastructure projects whose investment is around $100 million.