Panama Awards $178 Million in Highway ContractsWednesday, June 9, 2010 Construction company CUSA was awarded the construction of the highway between David and Boquete, and Meco won the contract to build the link between La Villa and Las Tablas. Panamanian company Cusa will have three years to complete the project and will be in charge of maintaining it for another three. Meco To Build Highway Stretch in El SalvadorFriday, January 29, 2010 Company Meco was awarded a $23.04 million contract to build a stretch of the highway known as “Carretera Longitudinal del Norte” (CLN). This stretch, 30.4 kilometers long, runs from Cuidad Barrios up to Osicala, in San Miguel, and from Delicias, Concepción to Cacaopera in Morazán. Panama Awards Road Construction ProjectsThursday, March 31, 2011 Authorities awarded five maintenance contracts, which correspond to the second phase of the “road reorganization” program (“Reordenamiento Vial”). Odebrecht, FCC and ICA-Meco obtained the highest scores and landed the contracts. 6 Bids for Longitudinal Highway StretchTuesday, July 21, 2009 The received bids for construction of the second stretch of the Northern Longitudinal Highway in El Salvador will be analyzed both technically and economically. Some of the companies involved are "Asocio Temporal Inversiones OMNI (Multipav)", "Asocio CPK – Simán", "Constructora MECO", "Constructora Santa Fe Ltda", "Constructora Linares" and "Equipos de Construcción".
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Which Companies Built Public Infrastructure in 2019?Monday, February 10, 2020 Van der Laat & Jiménez, H3 Guatemala, Constructora Codico, Bagatrac S.A. and Constructora Meco are some of the main companies that last year won contracts to design and build public works in Central American countries. An analysis by CentralAmericaData's Trade Intelligence Unit provides interesting data on the companies that in 2019 were favored with contracts to design and build government buildings, roads, bridges, streets, overpasses and other public infrastructure works in Central American countries. Companies Bid for Arraiján – La Chorrera HighwayWednesday, June 16, 2010 Three companies submitted bids for designing and executing the project to widen this Panamanian highway. The bid from Transcaribe Trading S.A. was priced at $149.8 million, the one by Constructora Meco at $156.27 million, while Constructora Urbana S.A. proposed $158.9 million. $150 Million Highway Contract Awarded in PanamaTuesday, August 3, 2010 Transcaribe Trading S.A. will be responsible for widening the Arraiján-La Chorrera highway to six lanes. The Panamanian company presented the lowest offer in the competitive bid with two other construction companies, Meco and Urbana. Meco Awarded Ring Road TenderFriday, November 16, 2012 The government of Nicaragua has signed a contract with the Costa Rican company Meco for the construction of 6.8 kilometers of road for $11.5 million. Nicaraguahoy.info reports that "The Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure of Nicaragua, Fernando Martinez, signed in Masaya, along with the representative of the Costa Rican company Meco, Omar Jimenez Araya, an agreement for the construction of a 6.8 km ring road for international transit in the city of Masaya, through which 80 percent of the regional cargo passes through. " Las Tablas Highway Construction Begins in PanamaMonday, August 23, 2010 The Ministry for Public Works has given Constructora Meco the order to proceed with the $74 million project. The works will benefit the 24,000 inhabitants of the Los Santos province, located south west of the Panamanian capital on Azuero Peninsula. They will begin in the outskirts of Panama City and end in Las Tablas, the province's capital. Offers Received for Two Infrastructure Projects in PanamaFriday, August 20, 2010 Six companies have submitted bids for highway infrastructure works worth $75.5 million in the province of Los Santos, south west of the Panamanian capital. The six companies were, Consorcio Benito Roggio Panamá S.A., Globetec Panamá S.A., Constructora Santa Fe, Hidalgo & Hidalgo S.A., Constructora Meco S.A., and Constructora Urbana S.A. Awards: Works in Tocumen for $14 millionWednesday, February 3, 2016 Odebrecht has won the contract to design and build the new access roads from the international airport of Panama City. Tocumen, SA has awarded the contract for $13,980,710.25 for the design and construction of the extension of taxiway L and new North access to Tocumen International Airport. Panama: Five bids for Infrastructure WorksFriday, April 29, 2011 Five companies submitted bids for the tender for the design and construction of roads and bridges in East Panama. The participating companies are: Awards: Roadworks for $27 millionTuesday, April 19, 2016 In Panama the Brazilian company Odebrecht has won two multi-million dollar contracts to build roads in the province of Veraguas. The best value tender to build roads in Veraguas, Chiriqui and the Ngäbe Bugle with a total price tag of $75 million, was awarded to Odebrecht with two contracts worth $27 million to build roads in the province of Veraguas. Six Companies Bid Highway Construction Project in El SalvadorTuesday, February 10, 2009 The consortium of Constructora MECO, SBI International, Santa Fe-CODOCSA, Astaldi, Consorcio Vial Fomilenio y Corporación M&S presented the proposals for the North Longitudinal construction project. Elsalvador.com reports: “The proposals included a range of $29 million to $40 million for asphalt concrete; meanwhile, in the case of hydraulic concrete, the proposals were from more than $35 million to a little more than $44 million, as was recorded in the meeting minutes signed by the representatives of Fomilenio and participating construction companies. Panama: 19 Companies Interested in Road TenderWednesday, August 7, 2013 Ten construction companies and nine service companies attended the pre tender meeting for establishing the specifications for the expansion to four lanes of the Inter American Highway from Veraguas to Viguí. Prensa.com reports: "This is the first of five sections that the Ministry of Public Works (MOP) is putting out to tender in order to complete the widening to four lanes of the highway between David and Santiago". |
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