Honduras: Tender for Construction of SubstationMonday, November 17, 2014 The National Electricity Company is inviting bids for the design, supply, transportation, erection, testing and public works on all of the equipment covered in the "Construction of Substation La Entrada" Project. The National Electricity Company (ENEE) is inviting eligible bidders to submit sealed bids for the design, supply, transportation, erection, testing, civil works of all of the equipment covered in a project that involves the construction of the Substation 'La Entrada'. Radiography of a Large Tourism DevelopmentWednesday, May 21, 2014 The Paradisus Papagayo Bay Resort & Luxury Villa’s under construction in Costa Rica on stabilization of operations would operate as a profitable business, with net income of 35.3% of total revenue. A report by a swiss capital company, SunVesta Inc., published by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reports on the details and progress of the $190 million tourist resort that the firm is developing in the Gulf of Papagayo in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. 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: Construction of Office Building Awarded for $25 millionMonday, September 12, 2016 In Panama a contract has been awarded to the company Ingeniería GER, S.A. for the design and construction of new offices for the Maritime Authority of Panama - Phase 2. The Maritime Authority of Panama has awarded to Ingeniería GER, S.A. a contract for "studies, design, development, approval of plans, breakdown of prices, environmental impact study, demolition and construction of new offices for the Maritime Authority of Panama - Phase 2" project. The value of the work is $25.400.825. El Salvador Public Works Tender for $113 millionFriday, October 14, 2011 The Ministry of Public Works has announced a program of intensive public works tenders which will run up until December 2011. A press release from the Ministry of Public Works reads Grand Canal: Ancillary Works for Local BusinessesWednesday, January 7, 2015 The consortium formed by the Nicaraguan Llansa Ingenieros, NAP Ingenieros y Nicaragua Ingenieros S.A has been subcontracted by HKND for preliminary works. Elnuevodiario.com.ni reports that "...The works which began on December 22 consist of the construction of five temporary access roads, improving two existing access roads near port Brito and the West Lock proposed for the Canal, the clearing of a strip of 50 meters along the center line of the proposed route for the Canal and auxiliary facilities. " Fuel Tank Construction TenderTuesday, March 20, 2012 At an estimated cost of $16.3 million the Costa Rican Oil Refinery is putting out to tender the construction of tanks for storing bunker fuel and asphalt. Included in the works are: $1.6 million Tender for Works and EquipmentFriday, November 1, 2013 The Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers in Panama is putting out to tender the implementation of the first stage of a project for the optimization, control and reduction of unaccounted for water, in the Township of Veracruz. The purpose of this tender is to select and hire the company (s) or association (s) for the "FIRST STAGE OF THE OPTIMIZATION OF CONTROL AND REDUCTION UFW IN VERACRUZ" which includes the design of civil, electrical, and mechanical works and equipment required for the implementation of monitoring stations, measuring and monitoring water supply networks, construction and commissioning of such work and their respective socio-environmental management, at all times fulfilling the technical regulations that match the characteristics of the work, according to the conditions, terms, location and other determinants identified in the tender conditions. Approval for Fourth Line Electric TransmissionWednesday, March 20, 2019 In Panama, ASEP approved the reconsideration request presented by Etesa, opening the way to continue with the tender process for the Fourth Transmission Line. Last week, it was reported that to continue with the tender process, the Public Services Authority (Asep) had requested from the Electric Transmission Company (Etesa) a justification for the development of the construction project and operation of the Fourth Transmission Line. Panama Awards Road Construction ProjectsThursday, March 31, 2011 Authorities awarded five maintenance contracts, which correspond to the second phase of the “road reorganization” program (“Reordenamiento Vial”). Odebrecht, FCC and ICA-Meco obtained the highest scores and landed the contracts. Proposals to Extend Metro Line 2 QualifiedThursday, November 1, 2018 The Consortium Line 2 Branch, made up of the companies Norberto Odebrecht and FCC, obtained the highest score in the tender to design and build the branch that will connect the future Instituto Técnico Superior del Este with Tocumen International Airport. Results Chart Roadworks Awarded in HondurasThursday, August 7, 2014 Construction of of the El Prado - Humaya overpass in Tegucigalpa, estimated at $7 million, has been awarded to the construction company Ingenieros Calona of Honduras. Authorities of the Municipality of the Central District estimate that the $7 million work will be completed within 12-15 months. Costa Rica: Construction Procedures to be Sped UpMonday, June 20, 2011 Filing plans can be done on the Internet, reducing waiting times for starting construction works. With this new measure it will no longer be necessary to submit plans in each of the institutions that must review them in order to grant permits, but instead, plans will be submitted via the digital platform of the Association of Engineers and Architects, where they can be reviewed concurrently by all parties involved. Costa Rica: Slight Improvement In Construction IndustryThursday, October 8, 2009 September has been the best month of 2009, with permits requested for 556.000 square meters of construction. The College of Architects and Engineers issues permits for each construction project in Costa Rica. Between January and September 2009, they received requests for 4.16 million square meters of construction, 42% less than the same period of 2008. Costa Rica: Advances in Geothermal ProjectsMonday, August 11, 2014 The state run power company has begun development of a management plan and the drilling of wells in the Pailas II project, the first of three plants to be developed in the northern part of the country. With funding from the Japanese government and approved by the Legislative Assembly the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) will start to build three geothermal projects; Pailas II, Borinquen I and II in the province of Guanacaste. |
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