The Institute of Aqueducts will launch a tender for the provision of a system to reduce water leakage in the Panamanian capital.
Abdiel Cano, director of the National Institute of Aqueducts and Sewage Systems announced that a tender will be put out for a system to reduce water leakage in the distribution network in the capital city.
Together with the National Council for Sustainable Development $28 million will be earmarked "for this project which includes the installation of 38 control points with regulators and pressure gauges and water flow, which will operate 24 hours a day."
The National Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers is putting out to tender the renovation of potable water systems in Jacú, Divalá, San Andrés, Chiriquí, Tolé, and San Lorenzo.
Panama Government Purchase 2014-2-66-0-04-LP-007595:
"RENOVATION OF DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS IN JACU, DIVALA AND SAN ANDRES / SAN FRANCISCO."
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Panama Government Purchase 2014-2-66-0-04-LP-007594:
The Panamanian Instituto de Acueductos y Alcantarillados Nacionales is putting out to tender the construction of a new water supply system for the community of Anton.
Panama Government Purchase 2014-2-66-0-02-007574-AV:
"CONSTRUCTION OF NEW DRINKING WATER SYSTEM FOR THE COMMUNITY OF ANTON, COCLÉ."
The deadline for submission of proposals is March 10, 2014.
The Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers in Panama is putting out to tender the construction of the extension of the Aqueduct line, in the Township of San Francisco.
Panama Government Purchase 2013-2-66-0-08-LV-007 420:
"CONSTRUCTION OF EXTENSION OF AQUEDUCT LINE, SAN FRANCISCO."
The deadline for submission of proposals is 17 February 2014.
Date and time of pre-approval meeting is January 15, 2014 at 09:00 am
The project for expansion of sewerage systems in the Greater Metropolitan Area of San José projects works worth $200 million to be tendered in 2014 and 2015.
A third of the funds available for the Project for Environmental Improvement of the Metropolitan Area of San José (PMAASJ) has been invested in various works. According to the reports from Acueductos y Alcantarillados (AyA), of the $344.01 million making up the total project $100.2 million has been used.
The Institute of Aqueducts and Sewage Systems in Panama is inviting bids for improvements to the water supply system in several communities.
Panama Government Purchase 2013-2-66-0-08-AV-007 256:
"IMPROVING THE SYSTEM OF DRINKING WATER SUPPLY FOR THE COMMUNITIES OF PASO BLANCO, PASO BLANCO 1 AND 2 (DISTRICT OF PANAMA, Township of PACORA) OLD TANARA, TANARA LA VIEJA, ALTOS DE TANARA, NARANJAL, BRISA DE TANARA AND SAN JUAN DE DIOS (DISTRICT OF CHEPO). "
The National Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers in Panama is putting out to tender the construction of a system of water supply for the community of Anton.
Panama Government Purchase 2013-2-66-0-02-AV-007 243:
"CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SYSTEM OF DRINKING WATER SUPPLY FOR THE COMMUNITY OF ANTON."
The date and time for submission of proposals is November 27, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
The Institute of Aqueducts and Sewage Systems plans to build a monitoring and control center and install a telemetry and remote control system for its water lines.
Prensa.com reports: The head of the entity, Abdiel Cano, explained that this system will allow the Idaan to detect any damage occuring on the network (valves, piping, etc.) and fix it, and will reduce the high pressures on the lines during the night, which sometimes results in pipes breaking. "
The National Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers in Panama is putting out to tender, in the amount of $1.3 million, the study and design for improvements and expansion of several systems to provide drinking water supplies.
Panama Government Purchase 2013-2-66-0-04-AV-006621:
"STUDY AND DESIGN FOR IMPROVEMENT AND EXPANSION OF SYSTEMS FOR DRINKING WATER SUPPLY IN THE DISTRICTS OF EL PROGRESO, RODOLFO AGUILAR DELGADO AND PUERTO ARMUELLES, DISTRICT OF BARU, PROVINCE OF CHIRIQUI"
The Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers (AyA) is planning a borrowing program of $838 lasting until 2019 to fund its own projects.
Yesenia Calderon, chief executive of the institution, reported that included in the list of projects is $662 million worth of projects which have already been authorized or are underway, including the "Program for Improvement of the Environmental Metropolitan Area, the Water Supply Program for the Metropolitan Area, the Urban Aqueduct, the Sanitary Sewer at Puerto Viejo de Limon, the Rural Water and Rural Sanitation II Programs, the Project for Drinking Water and Sanitation in peri-urban Areas of the Metropolitan Area and Rural Priority Areas, the Supply program for the Metropolitan Area and Urban Water Supply, and the Program for the Reduction of Unaccounted Water".
The lack of government planning for the water supply is affecting the development of real estate projects.
According to Guillermo E. Quijano Jr, president of Grupo Unesa, real estate development in the country depends on whether there are water services in the area where you want to build. "To be able to say that development will move towards the east or west or north sector of the city ...
The Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers is putting out to tender the construction of an aqueduct between Chilibre and Pedernal in the Province of Panama.
Description of the tender:
Construction of Water Supply Line Chilibre - Pedernal and Complementary Works.
The works include the construction of a pumping station, pipelines, construction and renovation of storage tanks and the installation of water meters.
The Ministry of the Presidency of Panama is putting out to tender the drilling and operation of a drinking water well with a minimum guaranteed flow of 800,000 gallons per day.
The unit making the purchase is the National Council for Sustainable Development of Panama.
The date and time of submission of proposals is scheduled for April 11, 2013 between 08:00 am and 10:00 am.
The Municipality of San Miguel is putting out to tender the construction of a drinking water system for the village of El Colmito, San Miguel, San Marcos.
The specifications of the tender include the following information:
The water comes from one or more defined or diffuse outlets (sources), which emerge from the mountains.
Delivery may be of two types: delivery for defined sources or delivery from diffuse sources.