The Dominican Republic, through the National System of Emergency Attention and Security 911, tenders the acquisition of 192 different vehicles that will cover emergency services and patient transfer, therefore, they must be stocked with medicines and equipped.
Dominican Republic Government Purchase 911-CCC-LPN-2021-0018:
"Sistema Nacional de Atencion a Emergencias y Seguridad 911, requires for the entire country the acquisition of different vehicles fully equipped to cover emergency services, care and transfer of patients.
The request for proposal documents are being prepared for the tender in March of construction of two mega fire stations in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Authorities from the Fire Department explained that one of the mega stations, la metropolitana, will be built in the neighborhood of Carmen, 200 meters south of the Caribbean bus station, in the former Traube brewery.The other station will be built opposite the José María Cañas park, in the Hospital district.The cost of the land was $15 million and $10 million will be allocated for construction.
The Panamanian government will allocate $5 million to purchasing safety clothing, helmets and breathing apparatus for the Fire Department.
A statement by the Presidency of Panama indicates that"...$2.5 million will be used to purchase coats, pants, caps and gloves; $274.776 for the purchase of fire helmets; $394.990 for the purchase of extinction boots and $1.9 million for the purchase of self-contained breathing equipment."
Through means of a public works trust the state insurer in Costa Rica will raise money in the local market to build two mega fire stations in San Jose.
The Superintendency of Securities has authorized the National Insurance Institute (INS) to create a securitization trust based on future flows to raise the necessary funds to build two mega fire stations for the fire department.
In Guatemala contracts have been awarded to the companies Iner Group S.A. and Constructoras en consortium S.A. to build municipal fire stations in the western and eastern regions.
With a bid of $2,627,418, the company Iner Group SA won the contract to build the municipal fire station in the west region. Also taking part in the tender was the firm Reinvierte S.A.A, with a proposal for $2,801,598.