Builders Paralyze Works Because of NonpaymentTuesday, February 5, 2013 The debt held by the State of Honduras with construction companies exceeds $ 100 million. Honduran construction unions are demanding that the State pay out the more than $100 million that they are owed. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica.
Honduras: Ultimatum from Construction SectorThursday, January 24, 2013 If the Honduran government does not pay within 15 days, the $35 million debt it has with the construction industry, all construction in state institutions will be halted. The boards of the Honduran Chamber of the Construction Industry (Chico), the College of Civil Engineers of Honduras (CICH) and the Honduran Chamber of Consulting Firms (CHEC) met to ratify the measures taken in the absence of payment from the government, according to information on Elheraldo.hn. El Salvador: Bids Submitted for Diego de Holguín BoulevardMonday, November 29, 2010 Two construction companies and seven supervising entities are currently participating in the bidding for construction and project supervision of the Opening of Boulevard Diego de Holguín. Bids were received from: Equipos de Construcción (ECON) and Constructora Meco S.A to build the project. With regards to supervision services, the submitted bids were from: Asocio Euroestudios-Cacisa; Rivera Garrouch, S.A de C.V; ASP Consultores-Asociación de Profesionales S.A de C.V; Planeamiento Arquitectura S.A de C.V; Roberto Salazar y Asociados-Ingenieros Consultores S.A de C.V; Cal y Mayor y Asociados S.A de C.V, y Consulta S.A. de C.V. Analysis of Mega Projects in PanamaFriday, March 23, 2012 Alberto Alemán Zubieta will present "Road to the Panama Canal Expansion" and Lee McIntire, of CH2M HILL, will examine the role of engineers in solving problems. A statement from the Panama Canal Authority reads: Plans to Renew International Airport in El SalvadorThursday, January 3, 2013 Civil Aviation Authorities believe the public private partnership format would be the best method to use for the airport’s management. The Autonomous Executive Port Commission (CEPA) will begin studies for renovation of facilities at Ilopango International Airport. Costa Rica: Resistance From Entrepreneurs to Highway ProjectMonday, February 24, 2014 Complaints have been made that the bill awarding construction of the Caribbean route to a Chinese company was approved without preliminary drawings, calculation of materials and study of costs. Grupo Consenso believes that it is "unacceptable" that the Committee on Financial Affairs agreed to accept as reasonable the cost presented by China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), in the amount of $465 million. Panama: $40 million for Traffic ManagementWednesday, June 26, 2013 The contract was awarded to the Spanish construction company FCC, as an extension of the work carried out on the Brazil highway. The Ministry of Public Works in Panama awarded a $40 million subcontract to the company of Spanish origin, Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas S.A. (FCC), for the implementation of a "traffic management plan for the city's road realignment." New Road Infrastructure Crisis in Costa RicaThursday, September 12, 2013 Lack of maintenance on drains has caused a main road in San Jose to close and engineering blunders have aggravated the situation, seriously affecting the country's economy. A clogged drain under a major road in the capital of Costa Rica, along which 60,000 vehicles drive every day, caused water to overflow from the pipe and brought down part of a slope which forms the foundation of the road there. Costa Rica: Businesses in Favor of the Concession SystemThursday, April 25, 2013 Concessions are still -if properly implemented- the ideal method for the implementation of large public works projects. From a press release issued by the Costa Rican Union of Chambers and Associations of Private Enterprises (UCCAEP): ICA to build artificial islands in PanamaTuesday, May 20, 2008 ICA Panamá, the local unit of Mexico's leading constructor ICA, is planning the US$140 million development of two artificial islands off Punta Pacífica. The project will require 4 million cubic meters of infill, equivalent to two of the Egyptian pyramids, said Diego Hernández, chief executive of ICA Panamá. Construction Companies Complain about Road InfrastructureMonday, December 5, 2011 The Costa Rican construction sector has requested the government clarify and prioritise public infrastructure projects. The Costa Rican Chamber of Construction has issued a press release representing the following groups: Honduras Relaunches San Fernando Dam ProjectThursday, November 17, 2011 Congress has passed a bill for the incorporation of the Council for the Development of the Southern Zone, which is planning, among other things, the construction of the dam. A press release from Congress states: 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 Bids Submitted for Changuinola Aqueduct WorksWednesday, May 2, 2012 Seven companies have submitted bids for improvement projects at the Changuinla Aqueduct and Interconnection with Villa 4, in the province of Bocas del Toro, Panama. The official price set for this public event is the sum of $1, 411,240.92 , including ITBMS, which is indicated in the specifications. |
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