The Board of Directors of the Costa Rican Tourism Institute agreed to suspend the schedules for the execution of works, to all the companies that have a development permit in the Polo Turistico Golfo de Papagayo.
The measure was taken by the authorities to mitigate the effects caused in the tourism industry by the Covid-19 pandemic, informed representatives of the program that is administered by the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT).
The Canyon Group plans to invest more than $200 million in the construction of its first resort in Central America, which will be on the Papagayo Peninsula in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
Without specifying the start date of construction of the new resort, which will be part of the brand of hotels "Six Senses", the developers of the project reported that the hotel is expected to be ready in mid 2021.
On a 21-hectare site in Sardinal, Guanacaste, a tourist complex consisting of a hotel and private residences is planned.
ML CR Continental LLC presented the Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to develop the project called "Hotel and Villas Cala del Sol", which will be made up of three hotel villas and seven private residence villas.
The document explains that the hotel villas will be one floor and will house between four and five rooms. They will have an arrival square, social area, kitchen, bathroom, covered terrace, swimming pool and electromechanical room. Residential villas will be on two levels and will have a garage and larger social areas.
In the coming months, it is planned to build in Alajuela, Costa Rica, a real estate complex consisting of a hotel, an office building and a commercial area.
Inversiones Andino S.A. presented the Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to develop the project called "City Towers Alajuela", which will have a construction area of 26 thousand square meters.
It is expected that in the following months will be built in Bahia Ballena, Puntarenas, a terminal with 93 spaces for berthing boats of different sizes in Costa Rica.
According to the interactive information system "Construction in Central America" of CentralAmericaData, Deep Trench Developes CR Adventures S.A. presented the Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to build a terminal with 93 spaces available for berthing boats of different sizes.
In Costa Rica, plans are underway to build a touristic resort in Bahía Ballena, Puntarenas, that will feature a hotel, town house style residences and apartment towers.
Data from the interactive platform "Construction in Central America" compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData shows that the company Un Paseo Al Mar LLC LTDA , submitted an Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to the Setena in October to develop, in the district of Bahia Ballena, province of Puntarenas, a tourism project that will have a hotel, housing and apartment towers.
A tourism development, a medical center and a wastewater treatment plant are some of the projects that are planned for development in the country in the coming months.
Data from the interactive platform "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData:
An environmental impact study has been submitted for construction of a treatment and curative care center in a hot springs area in La Fortuna, Alajuela.
Data from the interactive platform "Construction in Central America" compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData indicates that Ganadera Manoa de la Fortuna S.A. submitted an Environmental Impact Study (EIA) in August to the Setena to develop, in the district of La Fortuna, province of Alajuela, a medical tourism project.
In the past 12 months, 78 environmental impact studies were submitted to develop hotels, marinas, clubs and beach residences in Central American countries.
Data from the interactive platform "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData:
Plans are underway to build a residential complex that will include a club house, hotel and other amenities in the vicinity of Jacó, in the Central Pacific.
Data from the interactive platform "Construction in Central America" complied by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData shows that, Marina Carara Limitada submitted an Environmental Impact Study (EIA) in May in order to develop, in the district of Tarcoles, a residential project with several amenities.
Roadworks, a free zone, a high rise residential condominium and a private school are some of the projects for which environmental impact studies were presented in April 2016.
The report "Construction projects in Costa Rica in April 2016", prepared by the Business Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData.com, provides an updated list of major construction projects for which environmental impact studies (EIS) were presented to the National Environmental Technical Secretariat (SETENA) in April.
An Environmental Impact Study has been presented for the construction in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, of a residential, touristic and commercial resort called Cabo Velas which is estimated at $746 million.
The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) submitted to the National Environmental Technical Secretariat in November 2015 by Amanda Tierra SA, indicates that development called "project for residential, tourist and commercial development, Cabo Velas", and will be located in the Tempate district in Santa Cruz, Province of Guanacaste.
Paradisus Resorts, Sol Melia ‘s luxury all-inclusive hotel brand has announced the construction of a new hotel in Bahia Papagayo, Guanacaste.
The new hotel, to be called "Paradisus Papagayo Bay", has been incorporated under management contract and is part of the expansion of the brand, which includes the opening of two resorts in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, in November 2011.
Tourism projects in the northern province of Guanacaste have diminished 92% since December 2008.
This steep drop was reported by Mauricio Céspedes, director of the Tourism Chamber of Guanacaste, who added that of all the scheduled projects, only one was developed, a hotel complex by Spanish group Rui.
So far 2009, builders have requested permits for 8.633 square meters, a mere 6.3% of the 137.330 square meters requested in 2008.