Construction in Panama: Forum on WaterMonday, February 8, 2016 On 16 February experts in the construction sector will be meeting to discuss issues such as sustainable building techniques for efficient water use. The Commission for Environment and Sustainability at the Panamanian Chamber of Construction (Capac) has organized for a forum on February 16 which will include the participation of experts from the Ministry of Environment, the Panama Canal Authority, the Water Center for the Humid Tropics for Latin America and the Caribbean, the University of Panama and the Panama Green Building Council. $10 million for Solar Water Heaters AnnouncedThursday, August 9, 2018 In Panama a project is being developed that aims to promote the use of water heaters that use solar energy, through means of international and national financing. Local authorities reported that in order to carry out the project, the Global Environment Fund will contribute $1.9 million, and the Ministry of Environment, Panama Green Building Council, the Technological University of Panama, the UN and the General Bank will disburse another $8.1 million. Guatemala: Congress on Sustainable ConstructionFriday, August 21, 2015 From September 29th to October 1st, entrepreneurs will be gathering together in Guatemala City to take part in business conferences and address issues such as use of technology and construction practices. The event is being organized by the Guatemalan Chamber of Construction (CGC) and the Guatemala Green Building Council (GGBC). Ritz Carlton Shopping Center in PanamaFriday, November 16, 2012 The $360 million project by Grupo Wisa includes luxury brand stores, a 5,000 square meter casino, and the first Ritz Carlton hotel in Central America and the Caribbean. Although figures currently show a decrease in hotel occupancy in Panama City, due to the significant increase in the number of rooms supplied by the hotel industry, there is still room for luxury end projects like the Grupo Wisa building on Calle 50. Sustainable Construction in PanamaWednesday, February 13, 2013 Technology Day 2013 organized by the Panamanian Chamber of Construction will take place on February 27 and 28. Sustainable Construction Panama: Incentives for Energy EfficiencyThursday, February 21, 2013 Following the adoption of the Energy Efficiency Act last October, what is needed now are regulations establishing the specific incentives and minimum required efficiency. A statement from the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama (CCIAP) reads: Luxury Housing Fair in ManaguaWednesday, March 8, 2017 The construction union has organized for March 23 and 24 a fair which will showcase the supply of houses worth more than $100,000, and commercial and office buildings. The event, called the Luxury Homes & Building Fair, will be held at the Hotel Intercontinental Metrocentro in Managua. Representatives from the Chamber of Builders of Nicaragua (Cadur) explained that the fair is being organized in response to the growing development of the property market in the country. Who Will Manage the Convention Center in Amador?Thursday, June 15, 2017 At the request of the private sector, selection of the management company for the convention center will be done directly and not through a tender. The National Tourism Council (CNT) is the institution that will select the company that will be in charge of managing the convention center that is under construction in the Amador Causeway. According to authorities at the CNT, it was the same entrepreneurs who raised the need to avoid a tender process and instead award the contract directly. Plaza del Este Organizes Forum on Prospects and Competitiveness in PanamaFriday, December 13, 2013 Plaza del Este held the Forum on Prospects and Competitiveness Analysis in Panama 2014 in the Hotel Westin Costa Del Este, for a selected group of local businessmen and representatives of multinationals. The project for creating corporate offices is being developed by Empresas Bern together with Grupo Corporativo Pérez, the latter being well known authorized distributors of the Toyota and Lexus brands in Panama. Tender for Sundry Maintenance ServicesMonday, February 10, 2020 The Central Bank of Honduras tenders maintenance services for its electrical, mechanical, fire detection and extinguishing systems, and software, for a period of three years. Government of Honduras Purchase LPública No.03-2020: Panama Metro Extension: 15 Companies InterestedTuesday, May 22, 2018 Meco, China Railway Group and Construcciones Civiles Generales are three of the companies that took part in a preview visit to the Line 2 Branch project, which will connect the Higher Technical Institute of the East with the Tocumen airport. Metro de Panamá reported that the companies that participated in the preview visit were the following: New Manager for Amador Convention CenterFriday, October 6, 2017 The US company SMG has been chosen to manage the Panamanian convention center, which is under construction and will be ready to operate next year. Minister Him detailed that the selection of the managing company was made at the request of the Chamber of Commerce, Chamber of Tourism and the National Tourism Council. SMG will be in charge of the operation, maintenance and marketing of the convention center. The only process left pending is approval from the Cabinet Council. New Office Complex in San JoseThursday, March 17, 2011 Located in the west side of the capital, in areas of growing demand for office space, Escazú Corporate Center will be the first and most modern multipurpose complex in Costa Rica. The start of construction of Escazú Corporate Center (ECC), a modern corporate tower of 20.400 m2 and eleven floors, gives birth to the first and most modern multipurpose complex in Costa Rica, working under the free zone regime, which makes the proposal more attractive. Opportunities in Clean Energy for SMEsThursday, September 25, 2014 SMEs in developing countries could generate jobs and significant growth by taking advantage of the market opportunities offered by clean technologies. From a report by the World Bank: Argentinian Electricity Stations in IEEE FairFriday, November 7, 2014 The Argentina Chamber of Electronic, Electromechanical and Lighting considers Panama to be a gateway to the Central American market. Companies from the argentine electricity sector are looking to consolidate themselves in the Central America and Caribbean market. |
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