More Underground Parking PlannedMonday, September 29, 2014 The Mayor of Panama is considering the construction of underground parking lots underneath the Metro stations. In order to encourage the use of public transport in a city where there is still a shortage of parking spaces, the director of Urban Planning at the Municipality of Panama, Manuel Trute told Panamaamerica.com.pa that "... analysis is being carried out on building parking lots below Metro stations. " Panama: Another $450 million for CanalFriday, June 20, 2014 The Canal Authority has been authorized to taken out a loan to finance part of the vehicular crossing on the Atlantic end of the Canal project. From a report issued by the President's Office in Panama:
CONSTRUCTION PLATFORM
Panama: $529 Million for Construction of Line 3 CrossingTuesday, April 26, 2022 The Panama Metro is expanding the Panama Canal, a subway construction will be carried out at the crossing of line 3, to be executed in two sections that will have a length of 6 thousand meters. CentralAmericaData's Commercial section provides an up-to-date list of public and private construction projects that have submitted Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country. Tender for Metro Line 2 PostponedWednesday, January 28, 2015 For the second time the Panama Metro Secretariat has extended the deadline for interested companies to submit bids, moving it to February 12, 2015. From a statement issued by the Metro de Panama: Panama: More Information on Metro Line 3Monday, July 13, 2015 The Ministry of Environment has requested an expansion of the study measuring the project's impact on the environment, society and the economy of the area where it will be developed. The Panama Metro Secretariat will have to expand on the details of the project, mainly in areas such as "... environmental effects, social and economic impacts of the project," explained Agustin Arias, head of Engineering, Planning and Development of the Metro de Panama, to Prensa.com. Panama: Advances in Metro ExtensionThursday, August 14, 2014 The 15.8 km extension to Metro line 1, at a cost of $211 million, is 72% complete and should be finished by the first quarter of 2015. In addition to the extension of Line 1, the work includes the construction of an elevated station in San Isidro, an underground station in El Ingenio and the manufacture and supply of a train. Tender: Infrastructure Projects for $18 millionWednesday, May 11, 2016 In Panama the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Public Works and Metro de Panama, S.A. are putting out to tender several construction contracts. Panama Government Purchase 2016-0-07-0-08-LV-025 435: Panama: Preliminary Agreement for Metro Line 3Friday, January 15, 2016 The Japanese government has pledged $2 billion to finance line 3, which will use technology from China with the construction contract being awarded in the first half of 2017. The governments of Panama and Japan have established the terms of the technical and financial "cooperation project for construction of Metro Line 3 between Panama and the province of Panama West. Panama: Fourth Bridge Over CanalWednesday, December 17, 2014 An environmental impact study has been presented for the design and construction of the fourth bridge over the Panama Canal, connecting the East and West sectors and in turn Metro Line 3. with an initial cost of $1 billion. The government of Panama has presented an environmental impact assessment (EIA) for the design and construction of a fourth bridge over the Canal, which will connect the areas of Arraijan and La Chorrera, in the west, to Panama City, via the Pacific Canal sector. Details of Line 3 of Panama MetroTuesday, November 25, 2014 The project valued at $2 billion includes construction of the line and 14 elevated stations spread over approximately 26.5 kms. From the environmental impact study presented to the National Environmental Authority of Panama: Tender: Miscellaneous Works for $6.2 millionTuesday, March 3, 2015 The Panama Ministry of Housing is putting out to tender the design and construction of a Building Project entitled "Villa de la Esperanza" (Village of Hope), located in the District of Panama, Panama Province. Panama Government Purchase 2015-0-14-0-08-LV-008094: Tender: Infrastructure Projects for $14 millionFriday, June 12, 2015 The Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers in Panama is putting out to tender the design and construction of monitoring and control points in the matrix system of the aqueduct network of the City of Panama, Stage-2. Panama Government Purchase 2015-2-66-0-08-LV-009 530 Panama Metro: Tender for Line 3 PostponedFriday, May 5, 2017 The date to submit proposals in the prequalification process for the design and construction of Metro Line 3 has been postponed until June 2. The amendment to the bidding documents was made through addendum number 5, signed by the director of the Metro of Panama, Roberto Roy. Panama Metro Line 2 to ExpandMonday, September 11, 2017 A feasibility study is being carried out for the extension of Line 2 into the financial zone and then extending it up to Paitilla, instead of ending it at Urracá Park, as originally planned. Elcapitalfinanciero.com reports that "...According to Panama Metro's Planning and Development Director Ana Laura Morais, they are waiting for the results of the passenger demand and the feasibility study for the route, in order to decide if it would be better to develop Line 2 A towards the banking area or to maintain the original route going to Urracá Park." Panama: $334 million Contract for Metro Line 2Thursday, September 24, 2015 The consortium led by France's Alstom won the contract to supply the integrated system including 21 trains, substations and command systems for the trains. Alstom, the leader of the consortium that won the tender, has been commissioned to provide the trains and launch Line 1. The contract for Line 2 of Metro de Panama states that the consortium will provide all trains, stations and operate the line. |
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