$23 Million for Colón InfrastructureMonday, April 20, 2009 The funds will be used to improve infrastructure in 5 municipalities of the Panamanian city. The Inter-American Development Bank will finance $20 million and the remaining $3 million will be provided by the Government. Tender for Water Treatment Plants for $9 millionFriday, September 7, 2012 The National Council for Sustainable Development in Panama is putting out to tender the construction of 16 water treatment plants. The Ministry of the Presidency, through the National Council for Sustainable Development and the Program Coordinating and Executing Unit, acting in accordance with legal provisions, has convened a abbreviated best value tender for the construction of 16 water purification PLANTS INSIDE COUNTRY, REPUBLIC OF PANAMA. These plants will be located in the regions of Chiriquí, Veraguas, Panama Metro, East Panama and Darien. The offers for New Aqueduct for $25 millionTuesday, March 24, 2015 Nine companies submitted bids for the construction of new water and sewage works in the district of Boquete, Chiriqui, Panama. This tender is valued at $25 million and also includes the provision of "... Materials, labor, equipment, management and operation of all work necessary for studies, design, construction, maintenance and operation of the Aqueduct Drinking Water System, which runs from Tomas in the communities of Los Ladrillos and Valle Escondido in the district of Boquete. " Panama: Tender for Water Leak Controls for $28 millionTuesday, February 25, 2014 The Institute of Aqueducts will launch a tender for the provision of a system to reduce water leakage in the Panamanian capital. Abdiel Cano, director of the National Institute of Aqueducts and Sewage Systems announced that a tender will be put out for a system to reduce water leakage in the distribution network in the capital city. Construction: Upcoming Works in Central AmericaMonday, September 17, 2018 Works on aqueducts in Panama City, an office building in Costa Rica and the construction of a highway in Guatemala are some of the projects planned for the coming months in the region. The interactive system "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, includes an up to date list of public and private construction projects that are planned to be built soon. Panama to Tender Water Supply ProjectsWednesday, May 2, 2012 The National Development Council will receive bids for four projects on water supply lines and improvements in the capital and San Miguelito on June 4th. The process will follow the criteria of best value by separate assessment for the Project ‘Study, Design, Construction, Equipment and Implementation of Improvements and Extension to the Sustainable Aqueduct Systems. Construction: New Investments in the RegionMonday, November 4, 2019 Water and sanitation works in Panama, improvements to a seaport and improvements to a bridge are part of the investments planned for the coming months in the region. The interactive system "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, includes an up to date list of public and private construction projects that are planned to be built in the coming months. Awards: Aqueduct for $22 millionWednesday, April 22, 2015 In Panama an award has been given to Constructora Urbana SA for a contract for the design and construction of an aqueduct, sanitation network and wastewater treatment plant in Boquete. The National Council for Sustainable Development received a total of 9 proposals, the highest was presented by the company ININCO, S.A. for a total value of $25.9 million, followed by the company Consultores Profesionales de Ingeniería, S.A. which offered $25.2 million and Administración y Supervisión de Obras Civiles S.A. for $25.4 million. Free Zone Expands in Ciudad ColónTuesday, June 30, 2015 A bill put forward by the Executive extends the benefit of the Colon Free Zone to the streets of the city, and another supports the implementation of the Special System of Freeports in the province. From a statement issued by the Government of the Republic of Panama: Water Supply Works for $288 millionTuesday, July 24, 2012 The Panamanian government will most likely award contracts to Odebrecht,Meco-Transcaribe Trading, and Meco-MCM to improve the water supply in Panama and San Miguelito. If there are no complaints, the $157.8 million contract to Odebrecht will be confirmed, along with one of $33.9 million for the consortium-Meco Transcaribe Trading and a third worth $96.5 million for the M2 consortium formed by Meco and MCM. Agritourism: Lifesaver for FarmsTuesday, March 29, 2016 Coffee and tobacco farms in Panama increase their performance when they are used not only as farms but also as rural tourism destinations. Agricultural production combined with recreation and tourist attraction has created additional financial income for Panamanian producers. Panama: $75 Million in Infrastructure AnnouncedWednesday, March 25, 2015 A sewerage system, a convention center, housing and schools, are part of the projects announced for this year in the province of Herrera. From a statement issued by the Government of Panama: Offers Presented for Sanitation Tender in PanamaMonday, June 11, 2012 The act of receiving the bid proposals has taken place for the "Project for the study, design, construction and operation of the enlargement and sustainable improvement of water and sewage systems in Panama." From a press release from the Presidency of Panama: Consequences of Canceling Hydroelectric ProjectsMonday, February 13, 2012 The cancellation of licenses for hydroelectric projects in the Ngäbe Bugle region will lead to complex law suits against the State of Panama. Leaders of the National Council of Private Enterprise (CONEP), from Panama, have expressed opposition to the suspension of construction projects for hydroelectric plants, as insisted on by Ngäbe-Bugle Indians. Panama: Tender for Infrastructure Works in VeraguasThursday, November 27, 2014 The government has approved for 2015 a tender for the construction of a sewage network and water treatment plant, roads and housing projects in various cities in the province. From a statement issued by the Government of the Republic of Panama: |
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