In Panama, a sports complex will be built on a 14 thousand square meter site, with courts, equipment, squares and a swimming pool for sports activities in the province of Colon.
CentralAmericaData's Commercial section provides an up-to-date list of public and private construction projects that have submitted environmental impact studies (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country.
The Instituto Panameno de Deportes is seeking to tender a master plan for several sports and cultural areas to be built in several stages in the province of Bocas del Toro.
Panama Government Purchase 2022-1-35-0-01-LV-009483:
"The tender consists of providing the Panamanian Sports Institute with the construction of a sports city from design to equipment, in Bocas del Toro.
The Panamanian Sports Institute is tendering the study, design and construction of improvements to the Rod Carew National Stadium Phase I, for which the contractor must perform the field study for the required research with which it will submit its final bid.
Panama Government Purchase 2021-1-35-0-08-LV-008971:
"PANDEPORTES requires the remodeling of the sports center called Rod Carew National Stadium, therefore it is necessary that the contractor submit the required studies, for example: topographical, geotechnical, hydrological, hydraulic, environmental impact study.
After the interest in sporting goods in Central America increased considerably in the first half of 2020, in the second half of last year and in the first four months of 2021 the number of searches on the Internet decreased.
Through a system that monitors in real time the changes in the interests and preferences of consumers in Central American countries, developed by CentralAmericaData, it is possible to project demand trends in the short and long term, for the different products, services, sectors and markets operating in the region.
World Gym, which in El Salvador is located in Antiguo Cuscatlan, has a potential market of 266,000 consumers 15 minutes away by car, of which 13% are interested in yoga and 12% in weight training.
Using the Geomarketing solutions that we have developed for our clients, CentralAmericaData's Trade Intelligence team analyzed the environment of some of the main locations of the fitness centers, which operate in the countries of Central America. Below is an extract of the study's findings.
In recent months, interest in sporting goods in the region's markets has increased, with Costa Rica and Panama recording the largest increases in interactions on the subject.
Through a system that monitors in real time changes in consumer interests and preferences in Central American countries, developed by CentralAmericaData, it is possible to project short and long term demand trends for different products, sectors and markets operating in the region.
The Municipality of Cuilapa is tendering the construction of a football stadium, which will be made of synthetic grass.
Guatemala Government Purchase 12255505:
"The work includes the demolition of everything related to the existing stands, the removal of the debris, the leveling of the land or the parts of the structure that will not be demolished, and finally, the hauling or transfer of material to an authorized dump outside the site.
It is estimated that in the country about 400 thousand people regularly attend fitness centers, a trend that could go up in the coming years, so some chains project investments for 2020 and 2021.
The business has boosted in recent years, because the population in the country demands healthy and holistic lifestyles, so it seeks sports centers with a portfolio of services concerning nutrition, wellness and disease prevention.
The Panamanian Sports Institute is putting out to tender the study, design and construction of a football stadium and a combat center, in Juan Díaz, province of Panama.
Panama Government Purchase 2018-1-35-0-08-LV-007044:
"Study, design and construction of the new Emilio Antonio Royo C football stadium, located in the province and district of Panama, town of Juan Díaz, Irving Saladino sports city."
In Costa Rica the municipality of Escazú plans to invest $6 million in the construction of a sports village, which will include a gym for 1,500 people, an amphitheater, confectionery store and function rooms.
The Comptroller General of the Republic has authorized the Municipality of Escazú to build a sports village on a plot of land in the district of San Antonio.
In 2016 Central American countries imported $81 million worth of sports articles and equipment, 8% more than in 2015.
Figures from the Information System on the Market for Articles and Materials used for Physical and Sports Culture in Central America, compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData: [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with the graph"]
Between January and September 2016, the countries in the region imported in total a monthly average of $6 million worth of sporting goods and equipment.
Data from the Information Systemon the Market for Articles for Sports and Physical Culture in Central America,presented by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData: [Figure caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
The government of Costa Rica has announced that it is working on a tender to be launched in early 2017 for the construction of a 25 thousand square meter aquatic center and a 36,000 meter sports center in San Jose.
From a statement issued by the Government of Costa Rica:
The presentation of specifications, financing, social impact studies, sporting information, recreational information and schedule for the project, which is estimated will be ready in 29 months, was made the Minister of Sport, Carolina Mauri, in a ceremony attended by athletes.The two works add up to an investment of $40 million.
A contract has been awarded to the company Administradora de Proyectos de Construcción S.A. for the design, construction and equipping of a baseball stadium in the province of Chiriqui.
Four companies submitted bids for the project, with amounts ranging between $15.1 million and $16.7 million. The winning company submitted a bid for $16,249,020.
The other participants in the tender were: Ingepa Panama SA, with a proposal valued at $15,145,077, Constructora Rigaservices SA, who bid $16,520,690, and Comercializadora Sophy SA, with a proposal of $16,659,585.
Four companies submitted proposals ranging between $15 million and $16 million to build the new ballpark in David, Chiriqui.
The participating companies are Estadio David, which submitted a bid of $16,659,585, Aprocosa, with $16,249,020, Ingepa-Ingeconser Panama, which offered for $15,145,077 and Rigaservices, with a proposed $16,520,690.
Laestrella.com.pa reports that "...The best value public tender had a reference price of $15,942,180.80.