Panama requires specialized cleaning and sanitation services for Terminal 1, 2 and Cargo Terminal, annex buildings and surrounding areas of Tocumen International Airport for a 36-month period.
Panama Government Purchase 2021-2-02-0-08-LV-010013:
"In Panama, the cleaning of the facilities of the Tocumen International Airport SA is tendered.
On April 29, Terminal 2 of Panama City's international airport began operating, which will now have the capacity to mobilize up to 25 million passengers per year.
According to air terminal authorities, with the expansion, which demanded a $800 million investment, the airport will double its capacity to transport passengers from 12 million to 25 million per year.
Panama's international airport issued in the international market debt securities expiring in 2048, with a coupon rate of 6% and a yield of 6.25%.
From the statement of Tocumen S.A.:
Panama November 8th, 2018. On Wednesday, November 7th, 2018, Tocumen International Airport successfully issued six hundred and fifty million dollars (US$650,000,000.00) in corporate bonds on the New York Stock Exchange, following rules 144-A and also registered on the Panama Stock Exchange.
This week the company CLH Aviación started providing fuel supply services at Tocumen air terminal in Panama.
After having won the tender to supply fuel and lubricants at Tocumen International Airport and regional terminals in 2017 for a period of 120 months, the company CLH Aviación stated that it has successfully started providing operations and maintenance servicesand supplying fuel at the air terminal.
Terminal 2, whose opening is scheduled for next year, promises to improve conditions at the Panamanian airport, making it competitive with other hubs in Latin America.
The new Terminal 2, which is 92% complete, will have capacity to serve aircraft in 20 contact doors and 8 remote locations, taxiways, parking platform and aircraft circulation, adding up to pavement surface measuring more than 250,000 square meters.
Tocumen International Airport is putting out to tender cleaning services for areas of public use and other areas in Terminal 2, for a period of 24 months.
Panama Government Purchase 2018-2-02-0-08-LV-007604:
"This project must provide an efficient cleaning service for tourist transit areas, bathrooms, cleaning of administrative offices, exterior corridors and other areas that are detailed, so as to maintain a cleanliness that provides the healthy and decorative conditions that this new terminal requires.
Following the halting of the bidding process to build Phase I of the Free Zone in May, the General Directorate of Public Procurement has decided to lift the suspension.
On May 18, a claim filed by Transeq-Estrella was published, arguing that in the bidding process there were "distinct inconsistencies, omissions and procedural flaws that must be reviewed."
The international airport of Panama has issued on the international market a 30-year debt issuance, at an interest rate of 6%.
The decision to issue the bonds is in accordance with Tocumen's plans to modernize the air terminal's electrical system, and to build a third runway and the first phase of the logistics area.
Duty Free America and Attenza Duty Free have started operating the first premises in terminal 1 of Panama City airport.
Duty Free America (DFA) will be opening premises gradually until May, whenthe remodeling of all the premises will be completed. In regards toAttenza Duty Free, the authorities at Tocumen S.A.
Tocumen Panama is putting out to tender the adaptation of access roads, subdivision and urbanization of 13 hectares of land that will be used for the first phase of a free zone to be built on the airport's premises.
Panama Government Purchase 2018-2-02-0-08-LV-007334:
"According to the guidelines established in the 2015 Master Plan, Tocumen International Airport will build a new Free Trade Zone measuring approximately 35 hectares, to provide value-added services and merchandise re-processing, mainly on the airport grounds, intended for international export.
The Costa Rican company MECO has obtained a contract to renovate the surface of several taxiways inside Tocumen International Airport, in Panama.
From a statement issued by Tocumen International Airport:
Tocumen International Airport, the main one in Panama, has awarded through a public tender, the renovation of surfaces of the taxiways Echo, Alpha and Taxi Lane Cargo Apron, with which it seeks to provide better flow of the aircraft and reduce of operating times.
Euromobilia, Adisa, Ergomatic and Fursys are four of the companies participating in the tender approval meeting to supply furniture for the waiting rooms in the new airport terminal.
In January 2018, the first stage of the new cargo logistics zone of the Panama City International Airport will be tendered, which will require an investment of approximately $12 million.
Carlos Duboy, manager of Tocumen S.A., explained to Prensa.com that "... the project includes a logistics area and a free zone. It will be divided into three phases of construction in an approximate area of 45 to 50 hectares of land within the airport itself."
Panama City airport authorities have started negotiating to buy the land needed to build a third runway and a passenger terminal.
The formal process for acquiring properties began with discussions with the owners of the six plots of interest to Tocumen S.A., all of different sizes and which together total some 800 hectares.Carlos Duboy, manager of Tocumen, explained that they presented a possible payment scheme that includes a portion in cash and another in exchange of state lands in other parts of the country.
Authorities at the Panamanian airport announced that on October 30 and 31, the first three commercial premises of the new terminal, which is 75% complete, will be tendered.
Of the first three spaces to be tendered in Terminal 2, two will be used for sales of chocolates and one for watches.The tender documents are already available at a cost of $3,500, said Carlos Duboy, manager of Tocumen S.A.