Puerto La Union: White Elephant Sits WaitingMonday, May 11, 2015 Now May 28th is the "confirmed" date for the submission of bids in the tender for the Central American Port of La Union. According to the Executive Port Commission (CEPA), resolutions have been given to 63 queries put forward by four companies which have pre-qualified to participate in the tender, and because of this there will be no further changes to the date for receiving bids. Puerto La Union: More Time for the White ElephantThursday, October 30, 2014 The Autonomous Executive Port Commission of El Salvador is now considering extending the deadline for pre-qualified companies to complete the consultation process for bidding in the concession. The never ending story continues... Spanish Company Structures Plans for PalmerolaWednesday, January 21, 2015 Advanced Logistics Group is revising the airport design, analyzing the structure of the $110 million investment and preparing a new tender. The Ministry of Infrastructure and Utilities (Insep) together with Coalianza is holding meetings with the Spanish company Advanced Logistics Group (ALG) to structure the specifications for the new tender, review the investment program and design of the airport terminal.
CONSTRUCTION PLATFORM
Logistics Park: $27 Million InvestmentThursday, July 1, 2021 In Panama, the Colón Logistics Park North project will have 04 warehouses of different types ranging from 7 thousand m2 to 35 thousand m2, including loading docks, electrical rooms, among other features, to be developed on a 19 HA site. The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", from CentralAmericaData's Business Intelligence Area, includes an updated list of public and private construction projects that have submitted environmental impact studies (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country. $10 million Investment in Food DistributionFriday, February 23, 2018 Mayca food service company plans to invest $10 million over the next 2 years in the construction of seven new points of sale in Costa Rica. Following last week's opening of branch number 13 in San Ramón, representatives of the company announced that they will be investing in the construction and operation of seven other stores in 2018 and 2019, which will bring the total number of points of sale to 20. Mayca is owned by Sysco Corporation, which completed the acquisition process in November of last year. Intermodal & Containers Service, S.A. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama, Honduras, Nicaragua and Central America.
Panama: Bids for Park for $17 millionFriday, January 29, 2016 Global Service and Equipment Panama, Constructora Pirenaica, Constructora Meco and INGEPA submitted proposals to build the Municipal Park North, in Chilibre. The Mayoral Office of Panama received four proposals in the tender for preliminary studies, completion and adoption of the project, development and approval of construction plans, technical specifications and procurement and construction of Municipal Park North Phase 1 (community of San Vicente, in Chilibre subdivision district of Panama). Awards: Park in Panama for $17 millionFriday, February 26, 2016 Constructora Pirenaica won the contract to build Parque Municipal del Norte, in the community of San Vicente No. 1, between the villages of Chilibre and Ancon. The Municipality of Panama awarded the contract for $16,940,542.50 for preliminary studies, completion and adoption of the draft, development and approval of construction plans, technical specifications and delivery and construction of Parque Municipal del Norte, Phase 1. Six Companies Qualify for Ring Road Project in GuatemalaThursday, June 5, 2014 Two Spanish companies, one German, one Mexican, one French and one Guatemalan have been selected in the tender for the construction of a four-lane highway and commuter train. The Companies Rios Ferrer, Guillén Llarena, Treviño y Rivera S.C. (Mexico) / Felipe Ochoa y Asociados (Mexico) / Consorcio Constructor, Supervisor y Certificador Internacional, S.A. Upcoming Construction Projects in Costa RicaFriday, September 23, 2016 A wind farm, buildings for office and commercial use and residential developments are some of the projects for which environmental impact studies were presented in July 2016. The report "Construction Projects in Costa Rica in July 2016," prepared by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData.com, provides an updated list of major construction projects for which environmental impact studies (EIS) were presented to the National Environmental Technical Secretariat (SETENA). Panama: Project Management of Convention CenterWednesday, February 3, 2016 Ten companies are interested in managing the construction of the convention center in Amador. The companies involved are A.C.I. Proyectos S.A.S., EA Panamá, Ayesa, Manhattan Construction Group, SGS Panamá Control Services, The Louis Berger Group, Cemosa, Proyeco Panamá, Consorcio Glag and Consorcio Urbano, who are competing for the project management of the design, construction, and equipment the new center for conventions, exhibitions and events in Amador. Social Housing: A $588 Million BusinessWednesday, July 26, 2017 Since 2015 to date, contracts have been awarded in Panama for $588 million to build 30,550 social interest homes, at an average price of $19,260 per housing unit. During the years 2015, 2016 and so far in 2017, the government of Panama has awarded $588 million in contracts for the construction of 30,550 social interest homes, paying an average price per housing unit of $19,260. Nicaragua: $343 million for Drinking WaterMonday, May 9, 2016 A drinking water distribution network measuring more than 125 kilometers will carry drinking water to the Miskito indigenous communities in the northern plain of Sising, Kuakuil, Boom Sirpi and Yulu Tingni. From a statement issued by the EU Delegation in Nicaragua and Panama: The Aftermath of the Odebrecht CaseThursday, May 18, 2017 Moody's estimates lower economic growth in Panama in the short term, due to the potential negative impact of the delay in investments and the possible cancellation of large projects awarded to the Brazilian construction company. Although the controversial Brazilian company, accused of having developed a worldwide corruption network, had interests in several Latin American countries, it was in Panama that a large number of its projects were concentrated, ranging from the urban renewal of Colón, currently under development and with a estimated value of $500 million, to the contract to build the hydroelectric station Chan II, estimated at $1 billion and recently canceled by the Varela administration. Radiography of a Large Tourism DevelopmentWednesday, May 21, 2014 The Paradisus Papagayo Bay Resort & Luxury Villa’s under construction in Costa Rica on stabilization of operations would operate as a profitable business, with net income of 35.3% of total revenue. A report by a swiss capital company, SunVesta Inc., published by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reports on the details and progress of the $190 million tourist resort that the firm is developing in the Gulf of Papagayo in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. |
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