Costa Rica: Road Construction Awarded for $141 millionThursday, March 6, 2014 A previously called into question local company offered lower prices than international consortia who also submitted bids. The Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MOPT) has awarded to the consortium Hernan Solis-La Estrella the construction of the northern stretch of the ring road, at a cost of $141 million. Work will begin in the first months of 2015 and will take 18 months. Meco Construction Company to Build Rio HatoMonday, July 18, 2011 The company funded with Costa Rican capital has won the tender issued by the Panamanian Civil Aviation Authority for the construction of the Scarlett Martinez airport passenger terminal. The company Meco, one of four who submitted proposals, was the only one that met all the requirements in the statement of specifications. Consultoría Topográfica Centroamericana Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica.
Panama's New Airport to Cost $ 60 MillionFriday, March 11, 2011 The international airport at Cocle Province, which will begin construction in 2011, will cost about $ 60 million. Rafael Barcenas, director of Civil Aviation, explained the new terminal will be located in the Rio Hato area, in Anton. Changes to Rio Hato TerminalThursday, June 23, 2011 The Panamanian Civil Aviation Authority has introduced changes to the specifications for the construction of the terminal in Rio Hato. The changes include size reductions in areas designated for state offices (immigration, customs and police) in the VIP room and the number of bathrooms. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica and Panama.
Costa Rica: Construction Falls by 5%Thursday, July 7, 2011 The number of square meters registered in the College of Engineers and Architects is 3.6 million, down 5% compared to the same period in 2010. The June 2011 report to the Association of Engineers and Architects (CFIA) in Costa Rica contains information on the number of square meters registered by those professionally liable, and is analyzed by province and type of work. Strategic Infrastructure Plan for Costa RicaFriday, May 21, 2010 The Professional Association of Engineers and Architects presented "Thinking in Costa Rica 2025", a long-term plan for primary infrastructure. The project, called "Thinking Costa Rica 2025", aims to provide the necessary information and proposals for taking infrastructure policy decisions, based on technical criteria. The document is based on analysis and consultations that the Association has developed over the past two years on the following topics: Costa Rica: Construction Plans to be Processed Online OnlyFriday, March 15, 2013 From the March 17 processes for construction plans must be performed exclusively through the Construction Project Manager digital platform . From a press release from the Association of Engineers and Architects of Costa Rica (CFIA): Perspectives of Construction in Costa RicaWednesday, January 29, 2014 In 2014 the dynamism of the sector will depend on the speed with which the current infrastructure problems and excessive paperwork can be resolved. The Costa Rican Chamber of Construction (CCC) today announced that 2013 closed with a decline of 1.7%, about 99 thousand square meters less than in 2012. Certification for High Rise Housing in Costa RicaWednesday, May 8, 2013 The rule seeks to ensure compliance with legal requirements concerning the structure and formality of high rise housing projects. Costa Rica is certified for high rise projects Extension of Electricity System in NicaraguaMonday, January 27, 2014 Empresa Nacional de Transmisión Eléctrica has taken out a $48 million loan from South Korea for new substations and distribution lines. From a press release by Empresa Nacional de Transmisión Eléctrica (Enatrel): Panama Experiences Construction Loan BoomTuesday, July 16, 2013 In the last three years loans for the construction sector increased by 427%. Statistics of the Superintendency of Banks of Panama (SBP) reveal that between January and May 2013, $2.509 billion more has been provided than in 2011, when the amount of loans processed was $587 million. Loans for interim housing are the largest amount reported at $1.121 billion. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama.
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