For the construction of the Higher Technical Institute of the East (ITSE by its initials in Spanish) the consortium CCA bid $176 million, consortium ITSE bid $181 million, Infrastructure Acciona $189 million, and FCC-ITSE Consortium $190 million.
In the separate assessment of the technical and economic proposals, CCA scored 983 points, followed by ITSE Consortium (971.32), Acciona Infrastructures (946.10) and FCC-ITSE (922.34 points).
Constructora Rigaservices, Acciona Infraestructuras, and Consultores Profesionales de Ingeniería submitted bids ranging from between $64 million and $73 million.
The tender to contract comprehensive technical studies, hospital architectural designs, development and approval of plans, environmental impact study category 2, construction, furniture, medical equipment, personnel training and preventive and / or corrective maintenance for the new hospital in Port Armuelles, located in Chiriqui province, has received three bids.
Participating companies have reported irregularities in the award of the work.
Companies interested in the tender for study, design, plan development, construction and financing of the new Children's Hospital in Panama have alleged there are irregularities in the award of the project.
The latest complaint was presented by Agrupación Nuevo Hospital del Niño y Acciona Infraestructura, against a staff report prepared by the evaluation committee of the Ministry of Health (MoH), where the virtual winner is FCC Construction.
The Ministry of Health is to assess the economic proposals presented in the tender for the construction of a new Children's Hospital.
Under the order of the Public Procurement Directorate, the Ministry of Health will review again the economic proposals of the companies that participated in the tender for the construction of the new Children's Hospital, on 18 November.
A company and two consortia have delivered the documentation to participate in the construction of a third bridge over the Panama Canal.
One group consists of Brazil’s Odebrecht and South Korea's Hyundai Joint Venture; another is composed of Spanish firm Acciona Infraestructuras and Mexico’s Tradeco. The third bidder is France's Vinci Construction Grands Projets, according to the Panama Canal Authority (ACP).