Honduras Purchases Renewable EnergyMonday, September 28, 2009 ENEE, the state owned energy company, called for bids for supplying 250 megawatts of renewable energy. This bidding process opens the door for small energy providers to be part of the system, argued Elsia Paz, executive at Ahpper, the Honduran Association of Small Renewable Energy Producers. Disagreements on Renewal of Energy ContractsThursday, July 15, 2010 The Honduran National Energy Commission (CNE) described the approval of contract renewals by ENEE as illegal. The CNE, responsible for regulating Honduran public sector electricity providers, must authorize contract renewals before they become official. Two Public Companies to Manage Ports in HondurasTuesday, January 24, 2012 There are two public entities recently emerged: Puertos Marítimos de Honduras and Sociedad Operaciones Portuarias de Honduras; meanwhile the private sector is demanding that the award of the works contracts follows a transparent process. President Lobo has promised that with his government, "no state enterprise will be privatized." Honduras Launches 50MW TenderWednesday, February 16, 2011 ENEE, the state-owned energy company, published the international bidding rules for supplying 50MW of energy. Bids must be submitted on March 10 and the winner will be announced on March 28th. Honduras: 73 Companies Will Bid for Renewable EnergyTuesday, December 1, 2009 The base price was set at $0.10 per kilowatt-hour, and the proposals will be evaluated on December 15th. These 73 companies will bid an approximate 1.000 megawatts of clean energy, remarked Jacobo Dacosta, general manager of ENEE, the National Electric Energy Company. Honduras Tenders Medicines for $10 millionTuesday, October 8, 2013 The second bidding process for supplying medicines for health centers is expected to start this week. The $10 million is part of a trust given by the Honduran government to Banco de Occidente to acquire the drugs, said the head of the Central Medicine Store, Martha Escobar. Medicine Prices: Better a Trust than a TenderWednesday, November 6, 2013 The Government of Honduras has overturned a drug tender for $24.4 million and announced that the purchase will be made through a trust with private banks. Elheraldo.hn reports that "the purchase was declared unsuccessful based on the State Procurement Act being contrary to national interests in virtue of the fact that it involves the purchase of medicines at a higher price than currently received by the Health Department through a trust with the private banking system". Auction of Digital TV Frequencies in HondurasThursday, August 8, 2013 From 3rd to 10th September, the National Telecommunications Commission of Honduras will be holding an auction of the 36 digital television frequencies and one national one. An announcement has been made of the publication of tender specifications; "In order to be included participants must be up to date with payments to the state, have a radio or television company and pay the bid price, which for television ranges around $123,000," noted an article in Laprensa. hn. Honduras Tenders Measurement of Electricity ConsumptionTuesday, July 24, 2012 In two weeks the National Electricity Company (ENEE) will announce the conditions for the award of a contract for electricity measurement. Authorities at the ENEE have said they are working with members of the Inter-American Development Bank on the conditions of the tender. Honduras: Two Companies Compete for 50 MW ContractTuesday, April 26, 2011 Of the three offers received, the ones submitted by Nacional de Ingenieros and Cechsa have the greatest chance of success. Nacional de Ingenieros's offered $14,500 for power supply, $4,500 for operations and maintenance, with no variable operational and maintenance charges. Electricity Meter Readings and Collection Service in HondurasThursday, October 6, 2011 With the contract for meter reading, billing and collection by the Semeh company due to expire, the Government is discussing whether to renew it or create a new tender. The company, Electrical Measurement Services of Honduras, known as Semeh, has performed meter reading, billing and collection services since 1999 on behalf of the National Electricity Company (ENEE), and whose contract expires in May 2012. Honduras: Energy Contracts Still Awaiting ApprovalFriday, August 20, 2010 Contracts awarded for the generation and sale of 250 megawatts of renewable energy are still being reviewed. The Honduran Congress had intended to begin the first hearing of discussions on 18 August but this proved impossible due to continuing review process. Dispute Over $95 million Medical Equipment ContractWednesday, June 29, 2011 The Honduran National Anti-Corruption Council objects to a tender awarded for the purchase and maintenance of medical equipment to a single bidder. Recently, the Honduran Institute of Social Security approved $95 million to equip hospitals in San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa. Honduran Government Could Halt Energy PurchaseTuesday, May 10, 2011 The freezing of the tender for the purchase of 50MW, is due to financial solvency problems facing the state-owned energy supplier. The international bidding process initiated by the Honduran Government has been beset with problems since it was announced. Prequalification of Contractors in HondurasMonday, December 1, 2014 The Committee for Flood Control in Valle de Sula is inviting builders and national consultants to participate in the preparation of studies, supervision and execution of public works for 2015. Honduras Government Purchase PRE-CCIVS 2015: |
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