A Natural Gas Terminal in the PacificMonday, December 4, 2017 The Panama Canal Authority is evaluating constructing a Liquefied Natural Gas supply terminal on the Pacific Coast, with an investment that could be around $100 million. Oscar Bazán, executive vice president of Planning and Commercial Development of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), told Elcapitalfinanciero.com that "... they have already completed an exploratory study to determine the feasibility of installing a liquified natural gas supply terminal (LNG) on the Pacific coast. The study was conducted with cooperation funds from the United States Trade and Development Agency (Ustda)." Amador Convention Center Construction Project ResumesMonday, February 22, 2016 Panama City has confirmed that work resumed on 15 February and China State Construction Engineering will provide the capital needed to complete the work, which will maintain its original cost of $193 million. The process of transferring the contract was completed by HPC CONTRATAS P & V for the consortium CCA-Cocige which resumed the construction of the convention center on 15 February, according to the head of the Tourism Authority, Gustavo Him. New $25 Million Investment in HousingFriday, September 6, 2019 A 53-story residential tower is planned to be built on a plot of land of approximately 3,300 square meters in Panama City. Alive Real State, S.A. presented to the Ministry of Environment the Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to develop the residential project called "Alive." Large Chinese Construction Company Sets Up in PanamaWednesday, May 20, 2015 China Construction America, a subsidiary of China State Construction Corporation Limited Engineering, will be running projects for the fourth bridge over the Canal, and urban renewal of Colon. The Chinese company, which operates both in construction and in real estate, has thirty years of experience in these sectors, with operations currently running in New York, Washington DC, North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Florida, California, and other states in the US. Guatemala: Foreign Construction Companies Interested in RoadworksThursday, January 19, 2017 Companies from Spain, Peru, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, the Netherlands and Italy took part in the prequalification process to build and operate the Escuintla-Puerto Quetzal highway. The construction firms that participated in the prequalification process were: Another Obstacle to the Fourth Bridge over the CanalFriday, August 23, 2019 The National Assembly created a commission to investigate the public contracting process by which the Panama Fourth Bridge Consortium was awarded the contract for the design and construction of the fourth bridge. After multiple delays in the tender process, the Varela administration and the Panama Cuarto Puente Consortium, made up of China Communications Construction Company LTD and China Harbour Engineering Company LTD, signed the contract for the work in question in November 2018. Chinese to Build Bridge Over the CanalMonday, July 2, 2018 After two proposals were disqualified and another participant withdrew, the consortium formed by two Chinese state construction companies won the tender to design and build the fourth bridge over the Panama Canal. After Dragados Sucursal Panama, the company that had obtained the best qualification decided to withdraw from the contest, the road was paved for the consortium made up of the companies China State Construction Engineering Corporation LTD and China Railway Group Limited, to win the contest with a economic proposal of $1.42 billion and a score of 69,9%. Treatment Plant Tender Re LaunchedFriday, June 24, 2016 After its suspension in April, the tender to build the second module of the treatment plant in Juan Diaz, district of Panama, has been relaunched. From a statement issued by the Ministry of Health in Panama: The Offers to Build a Bridge Over the CanalFriday, June 29, 2018 Between $1.211 billion and $1.813 million is the range of proposals submitted by companies interested in designing and building the fourth bridge over the Panama Canal. Of the four pre-qualified companies, Dragados Sucursal Panamá S.A., chose not to present their proposal at the event convened by the institution. Four Bids in $22 million in Bridge TenderTuesday, July 18, 2017 Acrow Corporation of America, Consorcio Steel Bridges – Panama Nova, Mabey Bridges Limited and Consorcio Holdings – SAC submitted bids to install 61 metal bridges in Panama. From statement issued by the Ministry of Public Works in Panama: The proposals to Build the Fourth Bridge Over the Panama CanalThursday, October 5, 2017 Four consortiums made up of companies from China, Spain, Italy and South Korea have presented their proposals to design and build a fourth bridge over the Panama Canal. The timeframe for building the work has been estimated at 42 months, and the estimated investment is over $1 billion. This project aims to connect the areas of Arraiján and La Chorrera, to the west, with Panama City, near the Canal Pacific sector. Tender for Fourth Bridge Over Canal SuspendedThursday, July 5, 2018 Due to an appeal claim presented by the Astaldi - Daelim Consortium, the suspension has been ordered of the tender act for the design and construction of the fourth bridge over the Panama Canal, in which Chinese companies obtained the best rating. In the qualification process carried out by the tender board, the consortium formed by the companies China State Construction Engineering Corporation LTD and China Railway Group Limited, was the winner of the tender with an economic proposal of $1.42 billion and an overall score of 69,9%. Company Profile
We build, design & construct GREEN. Eco-friendly homes, hotels, resorts, schools, & commercial spaces. SIP's, ICF's, and sustainable Brazilian wood construction. We sell Solar Panels & street lights. Metro Line 3 Tender is AdvancingThursday, October 11, 2018 The process of approval of the tender for the design and construction of Line 3 of the Panama Metro began with a meeting between the seven pre-qualified groups and a visit to the site. From the Metro de Panamá S.A. press release: Requirements for Cement in PanamaTuesday, July 30, 2019 One of the approved technical standards establishes the chemical, physical, and performance requirements of general and specialty cements for both imported and locally produced products. Ministerial resolutions also include packaging, transportation, storage and use requirements. The standard can be purchased by the interested public at the Standards Information Center of the General Directorate of Standards and Technology of MICI, an official source reported. |
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