Panama: Offers Received for Soná Boulevard ConstructionThursday, August 5, 2010 Two companies have submitted bids to widen the Soná Boulevard to four lanes in the Veraguas province of western Panama. The companies participating in the $9.1 million tender were Constructora Urbana, S.A. (CUSA), whose offer was $8.7 million, and Bagatrac, S.A. with and $8.2 million offer. Six Offers in $12 million Highway TenderWednesday, October 4, 2017 Six consortia presented proposals that totaled $13 million in the tender to design and build an interchange at the vehicular bridge at the Interamericana in Penonomé, Panama. Participating consortia and their offers: 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. A Single Bid of $27 million for Road WorksTuesday, May 16, 2017 In Panama the consortium made up of Constructora Urbana and Constructora de Infraestructura submitted a proposal in the tender to readjust the north and south corridors to three lanes. The project consists of altering the North and South Corridors to operate three lanes in each direction (6 lanes in total) continuously during their normal operations and during critical morning and afternoon schedules; So that one of the lanes works exclusively in counterflow for use by the transport system, ie, Bus Only. See details of the tender. 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. Third dry excavation of the Panama Canal put to tenderFriday, December 5, 2008 Meco S.A., a Costa Rica company with 12 years of operations in Panama, presented the the best proposal, beating CUSA. In total, six companies participated in the bidding carried out at the Ascanio Arosemena where Meco offered 36,659,852 million dollars, close to $2 million higher than the bid by Constructora Urbana (CUSA), which is currently carrying out the first dry excavation contract. $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. 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. Panama: Offers for $ 8 Million RoadTuesday, January 11, 2011 Five companies submitted bids for the rehabilitation project of the Calzada Larga Highway, Buenos Aires. Companies presenting tenders to MOP were Conalvías / Centralmix, $ 8 million 644.560; Constructora Meco, $ 7 million 253.493; Consultores Profesionales de Ingeniería, $ 15 million 308.689, Constructores en Corporación, $ 7 million 164.163 and Constructora Urbana , $ 7 million 253.500. Who is Interested in Tocumen Parking LotsWednesday, October 5, 2016 Thirteen consortia took part in the meeting for approval of the tender to build the first phase of the parking lots for terminal 2 of Panama City airport. Taking part in the approval meeting were the companies: Constructora Urbana, Constructora Meco, Fabritec/Monelca, Ingeniería RM, Extraco Ingeniería, Eridani, S.A., Conansa, Asfaltos Panameños, S.A., Derivados del Petróleo, S.A. Ingeniería IPC, Lavisa y Transcaribe Trading (TCT) and Transeq-Estrella. Construction Company Cusa To Widen David-Boquete Highway in PanamaTuesday, June 1, 2010 FCC Construcción was ruled out of the contest, as it failed to reach the minimum score at the technical evaluation; Cusa is expected to win the contract. After reviewing the proposals of the only two companies which participated in the process, the evaluation committee disqualified Spanish builder FCC Construcción, as it failed to meet the minimum technical requirements. Offers Received for Enrique Jimenez Airport ConstructionWednesday, September 8, 2010 Six companies have submitted bids constructing the new airport in the province of Colón, northern Panama. The lowest economic offer was presented by Grupo San José with $52.97 million, while the highest was from FCC Construction with $99.49 million. 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: Aqueduct for $22 millionMonday, June 15, 2015 In Panama an award has been mde to Constructora Urbana SA of a contract for the design and construction of an aqueduct, sanitation system and water treatment plant in Boquete, Chiriqui. Constructora Urbana SA (CUSA) was one of nine companies that submitted a proposal in the tender to design and build the project in Boquete. With a proposed $22.5 million, CUSA was selected by the National Council for Sustainable Development, which will be the executing agency of the project. Awards: Taxiway for $13 millionWednesday, February 1, 2017 Constructora Meco won the contract to build a taxiway connecting the two terminals at Tocumen International Airport in Panama. The work involves the design and construction of the street S4 and the extension of Street L1 in the International Airport in Panama City. The Costa Rican construction firm Meco won the contract with an economic proposal of $12.8 million, lower than all of the bids submitted by the other four participants in the tender. Data from the Government Procurement System at CentralAmericaData shows that Pavimentos Colombia S.A.S submitted a bid of $13.9 million, Constructora Urbana S.A., $14.4 million, Transeq S.A., $13.6 million and LABISA International Group S.A., $13.2 million. |
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