Aqueducts: $399 Million for Mega-ProjectThursday, November 26, 2020 Through a credit line from CABEI, the Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewerage will finance the supply project for the Fifth Stage Metropolitan Aqueduct. The megaproject, declared of public interest by the Government authorities, consists of the construction of 44.3 kilometers of pipelines, of which 8.6 kilometers are tunnels, a new water treatment plant and six storage tanks with a total capacity of 50,000 cubic meters. This infrastructure will allow the capture, treatment and distribution of 2.5 cubic meters per second of drinking water in the Greater Metropolitan Area (GAM) and surrounding areas. Three Bids in $144 million Treatment Plant TenderThursday, May 25, 2017 Between $91 million and $138 million is the range of proposals presented in the tender to build and operate a wastewater treatment plant in Arraiján Este, a trunk system and its interconnections. The tender consists of designing, constructing, operating and maintaining a wastewater treatment plant in Arraiján Este, a trunk system and its interconnections, and the operation and maintenance of sewage networks in Burunga and Arraiján cabecera. 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: Contract Signed for Wastewater Treatment PlantWednesday, September 19, 2012 The Spanish company Acciona will carry out the design, construction, commissioning and assistance for the operation and maintenance of the Wastewater Treatment Plant in San Jose, for $45 million. A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Spain reads: Panama Contracts Consultancy for Clean-up ProjectThursday, November 11, 2010 The Health Ministry is inviting bids for consultancy services for the bay cleanup project. The consulting firm awarded with the contract will conduct the studies for the construction of additional works to consolidate the collection system, transmission, interception and treatment of waste-water from Panama City. Guatemala To Build 5 Water Treatment PlantsThursday, April 8, 2010 The department of Chimaltenango will invest 10% of its 2010 budget in building 5 water treatment plants. Juventino Sal, delegate from the Municipal Planning Office, informed: “Our program includes 5 water treatment plants and 5 sewer projects”. Tender for Wastewater Treatment PlantsThursday, May 16, 2019 The Ministry of Social Development of Guatemala tenders the supply of prefabricated wastewater treatment plants. Guatemala Government Purchase 10131000: Tender for Wastewater Treatment for $17 millionThursday, August 24, 2017 The Ministry of Housing in Panama is putting out to tender construction of a wastewater treatment system in the Bay of Manzanillo, in the province of Colón. Panama Government Purchase 2017-0-14-0-03-LV-012248: Tender: $144 million Treatment PlantThursday, November 3, 2016 The Ministry of Health in Panama is inviting bids for the construction and operation of a wastewater treatment plant in East Arraiján, the trunk system and its interconnections. Panama Government Purchase 2016-0-12-0-15-LP-020185: Guatemala: $14 Million Treatment PlantMonday, August 14, 2017 With a loan from CABEI, the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources plans to build a treatment plant in Chinautla, in the department of Guatemala. The goal of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARN) is to build a megaplant where waste from La Arenera and the city can be treated in Chinautla, according to Minister Samuels. Water and Sanitation: $85 Million in InvestmentsWednesday, December 11, 2019 As part of the non-reimbursable cooperation programs that China will implement in El Salvador, $85 million was announced for the construction of water treatment plants in Ilopango and La Libertad. On December 3, the Chinese Embassy in El Salvador reported that within the framework of non-refundable assistance, the Asian nation will support the construction of six projects, including a new National Library, a national stadium and a Surf City project, in order to promote joint development and increase the welfare of both peoples. Panama: $150 million More for Sanitation WorksTuesday, November 29, 2016 With the approval of a $150 million IDB loan the financing for Phase I of the sanitation project of the bay in Arraiján and La Chorrera in Panama West now amounts to $553 million. The Inter-American Development Bank has approved a $150 million loan for the Panama Sanitation Program (PSP) to carry out the first phase of the Sanitation Project in Arraiján and La Chorrera. Panama: $18 Million in Water Treatment PlantTuesday, May 4, 2010 The Aqueducts and Sewers Institute will improve its treatment plant in Santiago, Veraguas. Works Include enabling the sewer system in the capital of Veraguas and in Sná, in the south of the province. Lack of Water InfrastructureMonday, March 12, 2018 In Panama, growth in water consumption is putting pressure on reservoirs and forcing the design of new alternatives for improving infrastructure, starting with the creation of new reservoirs. Data from the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) indicates that 350 million gallons of water are currently being consumed per day, an amount that it was thought would not be reached until 2025. Tender: Maintenance of Water SystemThursday, July 27, 2017 Honduras is putting out to tender maintenance and repair of the pluvial water, wastewater and drinking water system in Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela. Honduras Government Purchase LPUNO-20-AMDC-309-2017: |
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