In Guatemala, a 1,400-meter-long highway and two bridges totaling 518 meters long and 15 meters wide will be built.
CentralAmericaData's "Commercial Feasibility Studies" provides an up-to-date list of public and private construction projects that have submitted Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country.
The Municipality of San Antonio Sacatepequez, San Marcos, tenders the improvement of a cobblestone rural road with concrete lanes and a bridge, in the Tojchina canton.
Guatemalan Government Purchase 15257878:
"In the canton Tojchina, Guatemala requires the improvement of a rural road and a bridge, therefore the following is specified:
1. Preliminary works (layout and stakeout) 443 ml.
In Alta Verapaz, there are plans to build a road and bridges with a length of five kilometers for a total of 39 thousand square meters of construction.
The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", from CentralAmericaData's Business Intelligence Unit, includes an updated list of public and private construction projects that have submitted Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country.
In Guatemala, the construction of the overpass to be located at the intersection of Villa Hermosa Boulevard and Frutal Boulevard, Villa Hermosa 1, in San Miguel Petapa, is being tendered.
Guatemala Government Purchase 14118505:
"The Bidder is required, at its own responsibility and risk, with the accompaniment of the municipality's personnel, to visit and inspect the site where the work will be carried out and its surroundings and obtain for itself all the information that may be necessary to prepare the Bid and enter into the Contract for the execution of the same. The expenses related to such visit shall be borne by the Bidder. A record of the visit shall be provided by the Employer, who shall submit it with the bid (form attached to the bidding documents).
More than two years ago, Convía won the contest to rehabilitate and operate the Escuintla-Puerto Quetzal highway in Guatemala. However, the Congress of the Republic, which is in chaos due to a new political crisis, has not yet defined whether to approve the PPP or not.
More than two years after an initiative was presented in Guatemala to create an autonomous entity made up of the government and private investors, which would be in charge of planning and executing road works, the proposal has not yet received the endorsement of the Legislative and the road network is still in poor condition.
During the National Meeting of Entrepreneurs (Enade) 2017 the proposal to create the Superintendence of Road Infrastructure (Sivial) arose, an institution that would be an autonomous entity with the function of planning, tendering and contracting infrastructure works.
The National Concessions Council of Costa Rica tenders the services to monitor compliance with the operation of the Concession Contract for the San José-Caldera Highway and the construction phase of the expansion of that route.
Costa Rican Government Purchase 2020LI-000001-0008400001:
"The Contractor shall provide the professional services of specialized technical consultancy to guarantee the fulfillment of the obligations defined in the Concession Contract, both in the exploitation process in which the contract is currently underway, and in the construction stage for the expansion of the awarded route, working as the technical arm in the analysis and management of each of the technical, legal, financial and economic aspects that make up the Concession Contract.
In Guatemala, the municipality of Puerto San Jose tenders the improvement works of the road that connects the cargo airport located in the department of Escuintla, with the Puerto Quetzal-San Jose Highway-Escuintla.
Guatemala Government Purchase 12987867:
Those interested in submitting a bid must go to the Municipal Planning Department during working hours to schedule a visit to the place where the work will be executed, providing a record of that visit, which must be attached to the bid as part of the basic requirements.
During 2019, 124 environmental impact studies were presented to develop street rehabilitation, construction and road expansion projects in Central American countries.
The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", of the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData, includes an updated list of public and private construction projects that present environmental impact studies (EIS) to the respective institutions in each country.
The Ministry of Communications tenders the replacement works of the road section of Route CA-11 that goes from the CA-10 Fork Vado Hondo to Jocotan, in the department of Chiquimula.
Guatemala Government Purchase 10853960:
"The project consists of the replacement of the pavement of the road section which has an approximate length of 18 kilometers, without modifying its horizontal and vertical alignment or modifications to the typical section of the route.
The Ministry of Communications is tendering the replacement works of the road section RN-24, between La Libertad and Las Cuaches, Peten department.
Guatemala Government Purchase 10787089:
"The project consists of the replacement of the pavement of the road section: Replacement Road RN-24, Section: Km. 499+500, La Libertad - Km. 526+900, Las Cuaches, Peten with an approximate length of 27.4 km, using the existing road and adapting it to the existing typical section.
The Ministry of Communications is tendering the improvement works of the road section RD-ESC-01, Escuintla-Santa Maria de Jesus, Sacatepéquez.
Guatemala Government Purchase 12231738:
"The road project begins in the municipality of Palín, within the department of Escuintla, and ends in the municipality of Santa Maria de Jesus. The design has been traced over the existing road trying to maintain the current geometry.
An apartment tower in Honduras, the construction of a road in Guatemala and a multipurpose tower in Panama are part of the investments announced in the region for the coming months.
The interactive system "Construction in Central America", of the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData, includes an updated list of public and private construction projects to be developed in the coming months.
The Municipality of Guatemala announced that this year it plans to build eight overpasses in different parts of the capital, which will require a joint investment of some $13 million.
The new overpasses will be in Zones 2, 6, 15 and 16, according to detailed information provided by Guatemala City Mayor Ricardo Quiñonez.
Private investors are planning to build a four-lane highway, 31 kilometers long, which would serve as a beltway for vehicles passing through the municipalities of San Bernardino, Mazatenango and Cuyotenango, department of Suchitepéquez.
This new investment would be executed in a format similar to that of the Via Alterna del Sur (VAS), which is private and operates on a toll basis, and crosses the southern municipalities of the metropolitan area between these Villa Nueva and Villa Canales, in the department of Guatemala.