Panama: Project Management of Convention CenterWednesday, February 3, 2016 Ten companies are interested in managing the construction of the convention center in Amador. The companies involved are A.C.I. Proyectos S.A.S., EA Panamá, Ayesa, Manhattan Construction Group, SGS Panamá Control Services, The Louis Berger Group, Cemosa, Proyeco Panamá, Consorcio Glag and Consorcio Urbano, who are competing for the project management of the design, construction, and equipment the new center for conventions, exhibitions and events in Amador. Panama: New Companies in the SEM RegimeFriday, June 8, 2018 JCB from England, Isuzu Motors Limited from Japan and China Railway International Group CO have set up under the conditions of the regime known as SEM (Sede de Empresa Multinacional or Site of a Multinational Company) The Ministry of Industry and Commerce announced that from these sites companies will provide services to their subsidiaries in the region. Who Wants to Build Line 3 of the Panama Metro?Friday, June 2, 2017 Nine consortiums from China, Italy, South Korea, Spain, Brazil and Portugal want to be prequalified to design and build Line 3, which has $2.6 billion in financing. From a statement issued by Metro de Panama: Guide to Business in NicaraguaThursday, November 8, 2012 General information for investors has been released, in bilingual format, detailing competitive advantages, investment opportunities in strategic sectors, legal and investment incentives. Contents of the Guide Doing Business in Nicaragua 2012-2013: Three Groups Submit Bids to Build New Canal BridgeTuesday, March 6, 2012 A company and two consortia have delivered the documentation to participate in the construction of a third bridge over the Panama Canal. One group consists of Brazil’s Odebrecht and South Korea's Hyundai Joint Venture; another is composed of Spanish firm Acciona Infraestructuras and Mexico’s Tradeco. The third bidder is France's Vinci Construction Grands Projets, according to the Panama Canal Authority (ACP). Guatemala: Korean Company agrees to Purchase FerrovíasWednesday, January 11, 2012 Representatives from YooChang Construction announced an agreement to purchase 82% of the shares of the Railroad Development Corporation (RDC), owner of Ferrovías. The announcement was made by the president of YooChang Construction on a visit to Guatemala, who next week will be holding a meeting with directors of the RDC for the purpose of defining the first payment agreement. Development & Construction Giron, S.A Company Profile Organization that operates in Panama.
Contract Signed for Convention CenterTuesday, October 16, 2012 The Tourism Authority of Panama and the consortium HPC-Contrata-P&V have signed a contract for the construction of the Convention Center on the Amador Causeway in Panama City. HPC-Contrata-P&V is comprised of the companies Soluciones Arquitectónicas (Costa Rica), Heliopol (Spain), Quality Construction (Puerto Rico) y P&V (Panama), its representative, Jairzon Hurtado. Work Begins on Third Canal BridgeWednesday, January 9, 2013 The company Vinci Construction Grands Projets received orders from the Panama Canal Authority to proceed with the works for the construction of the bridge over the Canal. The company, who won the tender last October, must complete the works within a period not exceeding 42 months. Tender for Fourth Bridge Over Canal SuspendedThursday, July 5, 2018 Due to an appeal claim presented by the Astaldi - Daelim Consortium, the suspension has been ordered of the tender act for the design and construction of the fourth bridge over the Panama Canal, in which Chinese companies obtained the best rating. In the qualification process carried out by the tender board, the consortium formed by the companies China State Construction Engineering Corporation LTD and China Railway Group Limited, was the winner of the tender with an economic proposal of $1.42 billion and an overall score of 69,9%. Three Pre-Qualified to Bid in Bridge TenderMonday, April 2, 2012 The Consortia Odebrecht - Hyundai Joint Venture, Acciona Infrastructures -Tradeco, and France's Vinci Construction Grands Projets, have been accepted by the ACP to take part in the tender for the construction of a bridge over the Canal in the Atlantic. "Through a press release, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) reported that the Spanish-Mexican consortium "Acciona Infrastructures-Tradeco" and the Brazilian-South Korean "Odebrecht-Hyundai joint venture" along with the French company "Vinci Construction Grands Projets" qualified following analysis of their technical criteria, experience and financial capacity", reported Panamaamerica.com. Panama: Two Companies Interested in Boquete-David HighwayThursday, May 6, 2010 Just two companies, “Constructora Urbana” (Cusa) and “FCC Construcción” (FCC) submitted bids to build the highway between Boquete and David. Cusa’s bid was priced at $118 million, plus a guarantee of $16 million, while FCC’s was priced at $127 million and a $13 million guarantee. Complaints Paralyze Jail TenderWednesday, October 25, 2017 Two of the three consortiums that submitted bids for the work worth more than $70 million were disqualified for non-compliance, and have now filed appeals which were accepted by the administration. On September 18, offers were received from Consorcio Sistema Penitenciario Colón, consisting of Inversionistas de Construcción (Iverco) and Zhejiang Southeast Space Frame, for $76.7 million, from China State Construction Engineering Corporation, for $77.4 million, and from Consorcio Centro Penitenciario Colón, made up of IBT Group and Constructora Rodsa, for $77.4 million. Seven Companies Prequalified for Metro Line 3Thursday, September 28, 2017 Of nine companies participating in the prequalification process, seven were authorized by Metro de Panama to participate in the international tender to build Line 3. From a statement issued by Metro de Panama: Panama: 4 New Super Post-Panamax CranesFriday, January 22, 2010 The Port of Balboa received 4 Korean super Post-Panamax cranes, worth $7.5 million each. They were built by Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction Co. Ltd., and will be the largest to operate at the port. |
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