Company Profile
Bridge is a boutique firm that specializes in strategic consulting and networking in Central America.
Four Bids in $22 million in Bridge TenderTuesday, July 18, 2017 Acrow Corporation of America, Consorcio Steel Bridges – Panama Nova, Mabey Bridges Limited and Consorcio Holdings – SAC submitted bids to install 61 metal bridges in Panama. From statement issued by the Ministry of Public Works in Panama: Panama Tenders Bridges for $23 MillionTuesday, June 6, 2017 Eight companies are interested in taking part in the tender to supply and install 61 modular metal bridges in rural areas of the country. From a statement issued by the Ministry of Public Works: $105 million for Salvadoran Airport RemodelationWednesday, June 1, 2011 President Maurcio Funes has announced an investment by a public-private partnership program within the US-led Bridge initiative. In his speech to the legislature as part of the commemoration of his two years in office, the President stated, "... I would like to inform you that we are about to finish formulating the first project to be developed using the public private partnership scheme under the Bridge framework led by the United States government. I refer to the modernization and expansion of the International Airport of El Salvador, whose investment will be about 105 million dollars", as reported in a press release from the portal of the President of the Republic of El Salvador. Bids in Bridge Renovation TenderMonday, August 14, 2017 Three consortia presented their proposals in the tender to renovate eleven Mabey type bridges in the province of Panama, with a reference value of $9 million. The participating companies were: Software Cluster Negotiating in Silicon ValleyThursday, July 23, 2009 Six Panamanian companies from "Ciudad del Saber" negotiate exporting technology services to U.S. companies. The companies Cibernética, Logic Studio, Dchain, Arango Software International, GSI and Infosgroup conformed a technology cluster, which "is getting prepared, because it aims to market innovative Panamanian solutions in the U.S. and 'Silicon Valley'", said Sergio Orrego, CEO of Infosgroup, in an article in newspaper La Estrella. Costa Rica: $6 million Contracts for BridgesThursday, April 10, 2014 In the final days of the Chinchilla administration, the usually slow Ministry of Public Works and the Conavi have accelerated the award of road projects. The National Roads Authority (CONAVI) also awarded contracts for geometric designs, pavement designs and construction plans, as well as the proposed road signs and a budget for four sections of the National Route 1856, Juan Rafael Mora Porras, at a cost of $2.27 million (¢1.251 billion). Strong Interest in Tender for Public Works in Costa RicaTuesday, October 1, 2013 Thirteen construction companies have submitted their proposals for repair and construction works in the "Circunvalación" highway, in the capital of Costa Rica. The companies that submitted proposals to Consejo Nacional de Vialidad (Conavi) are: Ascamón y Tapusa, Sánchez Carvajal, PuentePrefa, Internego, Hernán Solís, MECO, Grupo JCB, Codocsa, Cimolai, Marlin Bridges, Edica, Crecex and Gepesa. Agreement between Panama Canal and Port of Virginia strengthenedMonday, May 5, 2008 The Panama Canal Authority and the American Port of Virginia have ratified an agreement to share information and to promote the "all-water" route from Asia to the east coast of the United States. The strategic alliance of mutual cooperation was renewed with the signatures of the Panama Canal Authority, Alberto Alemán Zubieta, and the executive director of the Virginia Port Authority, Jerry Bridges. $100 Million Expansion of Trans-Panama PipelineThursday, October 1, 2009 Petroterminal de Panama awarded a contract in excess of $100 million to CB&I, to engineer, procure and construct the Phase 2 expansion of the Trans-Panama Pipeline facilities. The work scope includes the design and construction of 5.4 million barrels of crude oil storage and the associated civil, mechanical and electrical work at PTP's terminal facilities in Chiriqui Grande on Panama's Atlantic coast, and Puerto Armuelles on the Pacific coast. Chinese Construction Company Accused of FraudWednesday, March 4, 2015 China Harbour Engineering Company, one of the bidders in the tender for Line 2 of the Panama Metro and a contractor for road works in Costa Rica, is ineligible to participate in projects financed by the World Bank. Given the criticisms over its main involvement (60%) in one of the consortia which submitted bids for the construction of the Panama Metro Line 2, a spokesperson for China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) Latin America argued that ".. US Signs Cooperation Agreements with El Salvador and HondurasFriday, September 24, 2010 The agreements will make alternative sources of finance available to the countries for development projects. The initiative is referred to as the Building Remittance Investment for Development Growth and Entrepreneurship (BRIDGE) and seeks to "strengthen economic growth through remittances sent from abroad as part of a goal to bring more people into the financial system," according to voanews.com. Car Auction in HondurasMonday, January 5, 2015 On January 26 the Ministry of Finance of Honduras will be holding an auction of various luxury vehicles owned by the state. Honduras Government Purchase PUBLIC AUCTION SEFIN-001-2014 DGBN: Honduras: Reduction in New Car SalesThursday, April 24, 2014 In 2013 vehicles sales fell by 20% compared to 2012 due to a rise in sales of used cars. The Honduran Association of Motor Vehicle Dealers and Allies reports that in the first quarter 15% fewer cars were sold than in the same period in 2013. Vehicle Fleet in Costa Rica in NumbersTuesday, April 18, 2017 Of the total number of vehicles circulating in the country in January 2017, 61% corresponded to automobiles, 21% to motorcycles, 11% to light-duty vehicles and 3% to heavy loads. Figures from the "Central American Vehicle Park" report, prepared by CentralAmericaData's Business Intelligence Unit, indicates that in January 2017, 1.5 million vehicles were circulating, of which more than half corresponded to automobiles. |
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