$18 million Invested in Rural RoadsMonday, October 31, 2011 The Nicaraguan "Renovation of Productive Roads" program will repair 460km of rural roads. "The 460 kilometers comprises 45 stretches of rural road, distributed between the regions of Boaco, Chinandega, Chontales, Estelí, León, Managua, Matagalpa and Rivas. This is the route to market for a total of $54 million worth of products such as corn, sorghum , rice, beans, cheese, cattle, pigs and milk,” according to an article on Elnuevodiario.com.ni. Modernity and Luxury in Nicaraguan ConstructionsWednesday, September 18, 2013 Keeping pace with growth in demand for modern workspaces, in the last three years construction of luxury office buildings has increased in Managua . High rise luxury buildings for offices and roads built using reinforced concrete are saving up to 40% on electricity bills and saving up to 15% in fuel consumption. Company Profile
Armstrong Equipment, Inc. is an American based company that specializes in the distribution to Latin America of equipment and parts used in the mining sector, rock crushing and asphalt paving. $200 million Announced for Honduras - Nicaragua HighwayTuesday, April 3, 2018 The Honduran government has reported that once the road study has concluded, the stretch of road that connects Tegucigalpa with the border department of El Paraíso will be renovated. The Honduran Presidency reported that " ...The Ministry of Infrastructure and Public Services (Insep) will invest some 200 million dollars (4,760 million lempiras) in the reconstruction of the Oriente highway linking Tegucigalpa with El Paraíso. " Nicaragua: Beginning of Works on Road to Caribbean AnnouncedFriday, July 10, 2015 With $27 million the World Bank will be financing from August the construction of the 26 kilometers of the road between Bluefields and San Francisco in the municipality of Nueva Guinea. The road will be built with reinforced concrete within a period of two years and the Costa Rican company MECO SA will be running the project. 6 Bids for Longitudinal Highway StretchTuesday, July 21, 2009 The received bids for construction of the second stretch of the Northern Longitudinal Highway in El Salvador will be analyzed both technically and economically. Some of the companies involved are "Asocio Temporal Inversiones OMNI (Multipav)", "Asocio CPK – Simán", "Constructora MECO", "Constructora Santa Fe Ltda", "Constructora Linares" and "Equipos de Construcción". El Salvador: 7 Companies Bid for Longitudinal HighwayWednesday, November 4, 2009 Bids for stretch 5 of the "Longitudinal del Norte" highway range from $24.6 million to $41.7 million. Construction will begin January 2010, and is expected to last for 22 months, explained José Ángel Quirós, Fomilenio's executive director. Six Companies Bid Highway Construction Project in El SalvadorTuesday, February 10, 2009 The consortium of Constructora MECO, SBI International, Santa Fe-CODOCSA, Astaldi, Consorcio Vial Fomilenio y Corporación M&S presented the proposals for the North Longitudinal construction project. Elsalvador.com reports: “The proposals included a range of $29 million to $40 million for asphalt concrete; meanwhile, in the case of hydraulic concrete, the proposals were from more than $35 million to a little more than $44 million, as was recorded in the meeting minutes signed by the representatives of Fomilenio and participating construction companies. El Salvador: Route to Port La Libertad to be Ready SoonThursday, January 7, 2010 The works to widen the road that goes to La Libertad will be finished in March. The project was initially priced at $19.6 million, but its cost climbed to $21 million, after some modifications to the route's design. Tender for Road Works in HondurasMonday, January 21, 2019 Tender for the rehabilitation and improvement works of the CA-6 Highway, section III, which includes Neteapa to Danlí, and is in the department of El Paraíso. Honduras Government Purchase LPI-01-BID-2470-3815-2019: Costa Rica: Private Group Wants to Build RoadWednesday, August 13, 2014 A group of Costa Rican construction companies insists with the proposal made to the previous administration to expand the 107 kilometer of the road to Limon at a cost lower than the Chinese option. The five builders who suggested their plan to the former officials of the Ministry of Transport and Public Works are once again knocking on the doors of the institution, this time proposing that the current chief, Carlos Segnini, consider the initiative as an alternative to the loan from the government of China, of $465 million. Alternative to $465 million Road Contract with ChinaFriday, March 14, 2014 Five Costa Rican construction companies have submitted a joint proposal to take over the expansion to four lanes of 107 miles of kilometers to the Caribbean. The companies, Codocsa, Desarrollos Mega, Pedregal, Productos de Concreto and Traesa submitted a joint proposal for the expansion to four lanes of the Rio Frio to Limón stretch on Route 32. They did not mention the cost or method of financing, but claim they are charging less than the amount proposed by China Harbour Engineering Company. Panama: 36 km Road AnnouncedThursday, March 17, 2016 The roadworks in the village of Kankintú include bridges, coatings, culverts, earthworks, drainage, ditches and signaling. From a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry of Panama: Three Bids in $17 million Road TenderMonday, March 26, 2018 Between $19.9 million and $20.7 million is the range of proposals presented by the construction companies Meco, Conansa and Cusa, in the tender to design and build a stretch of road in Western Panama. The company Concreto Asfáltico Nacional (Conansa) proposed a price of $20,653,851. For its part Constructora Urbana (Cusa) offered $19,986,710. Meanwhile, the company Constructora Meco proposed the price of $20,755,438.85. Roadworks Awarded in HondurasThursday, August 7, 2014 Construction of of the El Prado - Humaya overpass in Tegucigalpa, estimated at $7 million, has been awarded to the construction company Ingenieros Calona of Honduras. Authorities of the Municipality of the Central District estimate that the $7 million work will be completed within 12-15 months. |
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