Servicios Integrales de Comunicación Company Profile
We are an agency that offers advice to enterprises in the public relations, crisis an image management areas. With experience in social matters of the actual Guatemalan society. Tender: Project Management for Public Construction WorksFriday, January 16, 2015 The Municipality of the Central District of Honduras is putting out to tender services for supervision of the construction of an overpass at the Suyapa Boulevard intersection in Colonia El Trapicho. Honduras Government Purchase CPuNO-01-CDMA-01-2015 633: Guatemalan Places New Treasury BondsThursday, February 23, 2012 The government has completed the fourth release for sale of bonds for the fiscal year 2012 worth Q286.7 million ($36.7 million). A bulletin from the Ministry of Finance reports that the financial instruments are being offered in the local market through auctions and tenders in quetzals, reports Prensalibre.com. Guatemala: Approval of 2009 Budget urgently neededThursday, November 20, 2008 The Guatemalan Congress needs to urgently approved the 2009 budget starting today. The budget for $6.5 billion (Q49.7 billion), according to opposition lawmakers, includes $13 million (Q104 million) for Government publicity, assigned to 33 NGOs, including $1 million (Q8 million) for one created only last week, and for the strengthening of Cohesion Social, which has been difficult to supervise. Guatemalan Congress approves $6.4 billion budgetFriday, November 21, 2008 The Congress approved the 2009 budget yesterday, and must now approved its distribution. Members of Congress must now approve the articles of the budget which is divided in three. Yesterday they only managed to approved the first two sections of the project, which contains articles 1 and 2, respectively; an amendment to latter by the Finance Commission was approved, while another presented by the PP was not. El Salvador 2010 Budget: $3.7 BillionWednesday, September 16, 2009 The most funded areas are security, education, health, employment, housing and infrastructure. Even though last year's budget also summed $3.7 billion, this time there is an additional $400 million from the extraordinaire budget, which includes the so-called 'anti-crisis plan'. Guatemala Approves Budget of $8.52 billionWednesday, October 24, 2012 The General Budget for Revenues and Expenditures for fiscal year 2013 has been approved by the Congress of Guatemala through an express approval. The law provides for tax revenues of $6.42 billion, placement of treasury bonds for $689 million, external borrowing of $932 million and $463 million in non-tax revenues and grants. Honduras Budget 2010: $6.3 BillionWednesday, September 9, 2009 The budget approved by the Minister Cabinet includes 47% in health and education. Gabriela Núñez, Finance Minister, stated that the new budget represents a 5.9% increase over last year. El Salvador: $3.654 Million in 2010 BudgetMonday, November 9, 2009 The Legislative Assembly passed the General Budget for 2010: $3.645 million. This edition is marginally higher than the budget for 2009, which stood at $3.627 million. Bus fares and fuel face price hikes in Costa RicaFriday, April 18, 2008 Bus fares in Costa Rica will be raised Monday ahead of fuel-price increases set for the following day, the public-service regulator, Aresep, reported. The average fare increase will be 5 percent. Increases in the price of gasoline and diesel will be accompanied by hikes in electricity tariffs ranging from 11 to 72 percent, depending on consumption levels. Costa Rica: No Urgency in Removing Privileges From State OfficialsMonday, December 5, 2016 The private sector has denounced the government for not convening in the Legislative Assembly bills related to public employment that would eliminate some of the privileges given to public servants. From a statement issued by the UCCAEP: Public Private Partnerships Act for PanamaTuesday, May 3, 2016 Businessmen demand legal regulations to govern contracts between the public sector and the private sector in infrastructure or public services projects. An article on Capital.com.pa reports that the Development Bank of Latin America (CAF) and Panamanian businesses have asked for a law regulating Public Private Partnerships (PPP), "... as an alternative to the mechanisms traditionally used by the State for the execution of works or the provision of public services. " Tender for Regulated Parking Lots in San Pedro SulaFriday, March 9, 2012 Authorities in the Honduran business city are promoting the project which must be executed by an entity which can operate under the public-private partnership model. "The specifications have already been developed and will be forwarded to the Commission on Public Private Partnership, along with the relevant contract, as it will require the approval of this entity in order to continue with the procedure. Honduran Public Debt For SaleMonday, March 19, 2012 The new finance minister has announced plans to restructure Honduras’ public debt of about $5.8 billion, almost all of it in short-term format, with high interest rates. Honduras is facing a severe debt problem which could become a disaster for their public finances. Honduras: Street Lighting ConcessionWednesday, July 25, 2012 After denouncing the existence of a 25 year concession contract to a Colombian company, authorities have noted that this concession should be awarded using competitive bidding. After allegations that a concession contract with a term for 25 years for public lighting in Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula had been signed with Colombia's Gestión Energética S.A. |
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