Panama: $290 Million Widening of "Corridor" HighwaysTuesday, August 3, 2010 The company Ingenieros Civiles Asociados (ICA) has been given contracts to widen both the South and North Corridors. The works comprise the widening of the South Corridor to six lanes and the extension of the North Corridor, until 24 December. Panama: $125 Million to Widen Southern CorridorTuesday, April 27, 2010 Works comprise widening the road to seven lanes in both directions and relocating toll stations. Mexican corporation ICA will execute the project, which runs from “Presidente Remón” Hippodrome to Tocumen. Appeal over Convention Center DismissedFriday, September 28, 2012 The directorate of the Panamanian State has dismissed a claim submitted by the builder ICA concerning defects on the bidding process used to select the builder of the Convention Center at Amador. In response to complaints by the Mexican company Ingenieros Civiles Asociados (ICA), the directorate said that the Tourism Authority of Panama complied properly with the format for publishing all the information related to the bidding process, therefore it resolves that the claim is inappropriate. Another Company Interested in Amador Convention CenterTuesday, September 29, 2015 A consortium made up of Panamanian and foreign companies may be willing to resume the project for the same $193 million for which the work was originally tendered. Gustavo Him, administrator of the Panama Tourism Authority, "... made it clear that this is not to do with the Brazilian company Norberto Odebrecht or the Mexican company Ingenieros Civiles Asociados (ICA), which had expressed interest in the project months ago. ICA To Carry out Works on Extension of Highway in PanamaTuesday, September 13, 2011 The $114.8 million contract includes the study, design, procurement and construction of Phase II of the Northern Corridor. The works to complete the extension of the road to four lanes must be carried out in 24 months. Tender For Convention Center ChallengedThursday, September 27, 2012 The Mexican construction firm ICA has pointed to defects in the bidding process in the selection of the builder for the Amador Convention Center. Now the State Procurement Directorate has five working days to resolve the complaint that has been lodged. Change of Construction Company for Amador Convention CenterThursday, September 10, 2015 Lack of liquidity has prevented work from continuing with the original contractor, which could be replaced by Brazil's Odebrecht or the Mexican company Ingenieros Civiles Asociados. Eric Velasquez, engineer of the Tourism Authority of Panama in charge of coordinating this project, told Prensa.com that "... the consortium argued lack of financial capacity to make changes (which were requested by the ATP) and continue the work, therefore they agreed to find another company to take on the project without changing the final cost. Panama: $ 300 million Ocean Reef Islands ProjectThursday, October 14, 2010 With the presence of President Ricardo Martinelli the Ocean Reef Islands project was launched. Ingenieros Civiles Asociados (ICA), contractor and builder Grupo Los Pueblos developer of Punta Pacific Islands, will invest approximately $ 300 million. Three Proposals for Convention Center in AmadorThursday, September 6, 2012 The companies Constructora Norberto Odebrecht, Ingenieros Civiles y Asociados (ICA), and the consortium HPC-Contratas-PIB have submitted their proposals for the construction of the new convention center. The best value tender is for the design, equipment, and construction of a center for conventions, events, and exhibitions, in Amador, Panama City. Panama: Change of Contractor for Convention CenterWednesday, February 18, 2015 The work in Amador has been paralyzed since January, and the Tourism Authority is assessing whether to terminate the contract with HPC-Contrata-P&V, and award it to Ingenieros Civiles y Asociados. The time limit for resumption of work ended on January 31, therefore, HPC-Contrata-P&V, S.A. is currently negotiating with Ingenieros Civiles y Asociados (ICA) who have expressed interest in continuing the construction work. Call for Tender for Extension of South CorridorFriday, November 22, 2013 The Panamanian Association of Business Executives has joined other unions in criticizing the direct extension of the contract with Mexico's ICA. Fernando Aramburu, president of the Panamanian Association of Business Executives (APEDA) regrets that the contract signed by the Government with the company Ingenieros Civiles y Asociados Asociados (ICA) does not give more options to the National Highway Company (ENA). Virtual Winner for Convention CenterTuesday, September 25, 2012 The consortium HPC-Contrata-P&V obtained a technical score of 66 points, compared to 46 and 41 of ICA and Odebrecht, offering to build the Convention Center in Panama for $194 million. The long awaited opening of envelopes containing the financial proposals of the bidders in the tender for the construction of the Convention Center on the Amador Causeway, in the capital of Panama, has finally taken place. ICA to Widen Road in Panama CityTuesday, April 12, 2011 The project includes the design and construction needed to improve 12.3km of the "Avenida Domingo Díaz" road as part of the city's highway upgrades program. A consortium headed by ICA's civil construction division has signed a fixed price construct worth approximately $238 million with Panama's ministry of public works to rebuild and widen the main highway running through the center of Panama City, called Avenida Domingo Díaz. Panama: Extension to South Corridor to Cost $509 millionTuesday, December 3, 2013 The company in charge of the environmental impact study has provided the estimated costs of the work, which could be completed in four years. The company Ingenieros Civiles Asociados (ICA) has submitted to the National Environmental Authority (ANAM by its initials in Spanish) the environmental impact assessment (EIA) for the work, which according to the document will consist of four components. Competitors in Hospital TenderMonday, September 16, 2013 The clarification meeting for the tender for the construction of the Panama Children's Hospital was attended by 24 companies. Prensa.com reports that "Among the companies interested in the contract are Constructora Norberto Odebrecht, FCC Construcciones, Constructora Meco, Ingenieros Civiles y Asociados (ICA), who have won contracts worth millions in this administration" ... and "the firm Mallol & Mallol Arquitectos". |
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