Investment of $14 Million in Bus Terminal in HondurasThursday, February 19, 2009 In June, the construction of the shopping center and Northeast Transportation Terminal begans. The project includes a bus terminal, a shopping center, a supermarket and a hotel. Jessica Figueroa writes in LaPrensahn.com: "The vehicles from the 18 intercity companies that come from Atlántida, Yoro, Colón, Choloma, Puerto Cortés and even Guatemala will have their own bus terminal San Pedro Sula." Panama: New Bus Terminal in ColónWednesday, December 2, 2009 The Government is planning the construction of a new bus terminal in Colón, in the Atlantic coastline. The announcement was made by Governor Pedro Ríos, who explained that the terminal would be joined by a plan to modernize public transportation. Costa Rica: Bus Terminal PlannedFriday, October 4, 2019 A terminal composed of hangars for bus parking, commercial premises and spaces for vehicle parking is planned to be built in the district of Heredia. Terminal Ciudad de Las Flores S.A. presented to the National Environmental Technical Secretariat the Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to develop the project called "Terminal Ciudad de Las Flores." Tender: Bus Station and Shopping MallTuesday, October 6, 2015 In Honduras a call is being made for expressions of interest for the design, financing and construction of a bus station and a municipal mall in El Paraiso. The Commission for the Promotion of Public - private partnerships is inviting national and foreign companies to submit expressions of interest to develop a "bus station and the Danlí municipal mall, in the department of El Paraiso". Bus Terminal for $50 million in GuatemalaWednesday, August 31, 2011 The complex will also have space for 300 banks, restaurants and shops. In order to ease congestion of traffic coming from the East, a bus terminal will be built, which will be able to receive 2 million passengers per month. $45 million for Salvadoran Public Transport SystemFriday, November 4, 2011 The Legislature has approved a loan to finance the implementation of the "San Salvador Metropolitan Area Transport Program." These financial resources have been provided with the aim of improving public transportation and transit for passengers in the metropolitan area of San Salvador, with at its core, the implementation of a mass transit system of articulated buses in designated preferential lanes. Colombians to Build Bus Terminal in GuatemalaFriday, September 9, 2011 The Colombian company, Conconcreto, has announced an investment of $25 million to build the project. The new bus terminal will have capacity to serve two million passengers a month, and will be built by Conconcreto and the company Servicios Para Centrales, originally from Guatemala, which will provide the remaining 50% of the investment ($25 million). $40 million More for Centranorte ProjectFriday, June 8, 2012 Banrural and the German Bank for Development and Investment have granted a loan to Servicios para Centrales S.A. to finish building the bus transfer terminal CentraNorte in Guatemala. The Rural Development Bank (Banrural) and the German Bank for Development and Investment (DEG, by its German acronym), have agreed to pay $40 million to the company Servicios para Centrales S.A., to complete construction of the bus transfer terminal CentraNorte, reported Elperiodico.com.gt. 16 Companies Interested in Salvadoran Bus StationWednesday, June 20, 2012 The bidding process for the construction of the main terminal of the Integrated Transport System of the Metropolitan Area of San Salvador "SITRAMSS", will start next week.. The terminal will be located in the municipality of Soyapango, will cost $4 million and construction is planned to begin 45 days after the tender has been awarded, said Vice Minister of Transport, Nelson Garcia. El Salvador: New Mega Bus Station for $100 millionMonday, September 20, 2010 The capital’s municipality and local businessmen are fostering the construction of a new bus station that will have a commercial center and apartments. The project would be developed at San Salvador Historical Center and could be financed by the European Union. The construction will be settled down in a three block property and will have 135 thousand square meters underground. Nicaragua: Modernization of Transport TerminalsWednesday, October 5, 2016 The mayoral office of Managua has announced that it is working on designs for modernizing five intercity bus terminals in the city, with an estimated investment of $50 million. Authorities at the Mayoral office of Managua explained that they expect to have the designs ready at the end of this year and start construction on each of the terminals in 2017. EUPAN to Build Metro Bus StopsThursday, December 8, 2011 The Urban Equipment company of Panama, SA (EUPAN) will carry out the study, design, construction, supply and installation of "pay zones" for users of the Metro Bus transportation system A press release from the Presidency of the Republic of Panama reads: Costa Rica: $10 million Bus TerminalMonday, August 11, 2014 A group of companies anounces the construction of a bus terminal in San Jose with 12 platforms, restaurants and commercial spaces with capacity for 7000 passengers per day. The companies Grupo Zen and Portafolio Inmobiliario announced the planned construction of a bus terminal in downtown San Jose, with capacity for over 7000 passengers per day. Panama: Tender for Maintenance of Bus TerminalsThursday, October 16, 2014 The government has announced that in early 2015 it will be putting out to tender maintenance services for "pay zones" of the urban transport system in the capital. "... In the terminals garbage is everywhere and structures are covered with dust which is why ... The Secretariat of Goals of the Presidency has projected launching this comprehensive tender to "... get up to date with the cleaning ..." Albrook Mall is a Model for GuatemalaThursday, March 15, 2012 A group of Guatemalan businessmen led by Fernando Paiz, intend to use the idea of associating a passengers transfer center with a shopping center, something which has already been done in Panama. "The business model of merging a transport terminal which provides sufficient human traffic with a large commercial center, and at the same time satisfies the purchasing needs of travelers who pass through it, or what can be seen today at Albrook Mall and the Great Panamanian Transport Terminal, will be copied in Guatemala," reports Laestrella.com.pa. |
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