Chinese Interested in Reconstruction of Puerto ArmuellesMonday, February 23, 2015 Shanghai Haojun Investment & Management is interested in participating in the project to build a road between Puerto Armuelles and a complementary port on the Atlantic coast. The Chinese company Shanghai Haojun Investment & Management Co. Ltd. has expressed interest in taking part in the project which currently has a funding agreement for a technical study for the development of an intermodal canal, a multipurpose port and modernization of the infrastructure at the port in Armuelles. Awards: Sports Works for $15 millionThursday, March 10, 2016 Contracts have been awarded to the companies Comercializadora Sophy, Calypso Investment Corp and Jose Vega to build two stadiums and a gym in Panama. The report entitled "Construction Projects in Panama - December 2016", prepared by the Business Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData. com, contains a list of the main construction contracts awarded in November. Start of Operations at Monte Lirio Hydroelectric Station PostponedThursday, July 3, 2014 The company in charge of the project has requested an extension until October 1 on the deadline to complete construction and beggining of operation of the 51 MW dam in the province of Chiriqui, Panama. From a statement from the National Authority of Public Services (ASEP) El Salvador: $165 million for Residential ProjectWednesday, May 2, 2018 It has been announced that during the third quarter of 2018 work will start on construction of a residential compound consisting of 5,500 homes, and its first stage will begin in the municipality of Usulután. The companies that will be participating in the project, which will run for three years and will be developed at the national level, are Investment and Development El Salvador (Nami), Asinesa El Salvador and UyD Constructora. In the first stage 800 houses will be built, which will have three bedrooms, and a bathroom, kitchen, living and dining room, in a total area of 50 square meters. Four Companies Shortlisted for Puerto CorozalFriday, April 29, 2016 APM Terminals BV, Terminal Link, PSA International Pte., Ltd. and Terminal Investment Limited, S.A. are the four port operators shortlisted to participate in the construction and operation of a container transshipment port in Corozal. From a statement issued by the Panama Canal Authority: International Tender: Electrical Works in NicaraguaWednesday, March 20, 2019 The National Electric Transmission Company tenders the construction of networks and installation of primary distribution networks in different regions of the country. Nicaragua Government Purchase 1/2019: Panama: $161 million in Residential ProjectsThursday, October 27, 2016 Horizontal and vertical residential constructions in Panama, Panama West and Chiriqui are some of the projects for which environmental impact studies were presented in August 2016. The report "Construction Projects Panama - August 2016", prepared by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData.com, contains an up to date list of construction projects for which environmental impact assessment (EIA) studies were presented to the Ministry of Environment of Panama in August. Tender for Port in Corozal PostponedThursday, February 2, 2017 In Panama, the deadline for bids in the tender for the design, construction and operation of the Container Terminal Corozal has been postponed until February 17. The Panama Canal Authority announced that on February 1 the new deadline for submitting tender proposals is 17 February. The 14-day extension was put forward in order for there to be more time to respond to queries raised by the prequalified companies during approval meetings. Central America: $265 Million for Residential ProjectsTuesday, September 5, 2017 Apartment buildings, condominiums and complementary works in Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Honduras are some of the construction projects planned for the coming months in the region. The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, includes an up to date list of public and private construction projects for which environmental impact studies (EIA) were submitted to the respective institutions of each country in June 2017. Guatemala: Foreign Construction Companies Interested in RoadworksThursday, January 19, 2017 Companies from Spain, Peru, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, the Netherlands and Italy took part in the prequalification process to build and operate the Escuintla-Puerto Quetzal highway. The construction firms that participated in the prequalification process were: Panama Metro Extension: 15 Companies InterestedTuesday, May 22, 2018 Meco, China Railway Group and Construcciones Civiles Generales are three of the companies that took part in a preview visit to the Line 2 Branch project, which will connect the Higher Technical Institute of the East with the Tocumen airport. Metro de Panamá reported that the companies that participated in the preview visit were the following: The Portfolio of Infrastructure Projects in GuatemalaThursday, November 10, 2016 A portfolio of 105 infrastructure projects worth $1.6 billion, to be developed using public-private partnerships is being promoted among foreign companies. During the Guatemala Investment Summit the government of Guatemala presented its portfolio of projects to local and foreign investors, in search of options to finance and develop them using public-private partnerships. Construction of Schools: A Multi Million Dollar BusinessThursday, October 12, 2017 From 2015 to date, $393 million worth of contracts have been awarded in Panama for various renovations and constructions of public schools. Data from the CentralAmericaData's information system on "Public Procurement in Central America" shows that from 2015 to date the Ministry of Education in Panama launched 1,063 tenders, of which 450 have been awarded and another 613 are pending adjudication or were closed without the contract having been awarded. Trust Approved for Expansion of TocumenThursday, June 26, 2014 Panama's government has authorized the signing of a trust between Tocumen SA and Banistmo, to use it as payment to the construction company Odebrecht which is responsible for the work. The legal vehicle will serve to transfer resources to the construction company Norberto Odebrecht, awarded the work of extending the south terminal of Tocumen International Airport for $679 million. Real Estate Projects Worth $200 million AnnouncedFriday, September 19, 2014 The real estate firm Haus is projecting that over the next five years they will build ten towers with 2,000 apartments in Panama City. The developer of real estate projects in Panama has announced that construction will take place in central areas of the capital and will be focused on the urban middle class professionals segment in the country. |
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