Together with FCC Construction, the controversial Brazilian construction company won the contract to design and build the branch of Line 2 of the Panama Metro, which will connect the future ITSE with the Tocumen international airport.
On November 27th, the award resolution was published, which consists of design engineering services, construction of civil works, auxiliary line installations and stations, and interfaces for the operation of the branch that connects Line 2 of the Panama Metro with the Instituto Tecnico Superior del Este (I.T.S.E.) and Tocumen International Airport (AIT).
The resolution details that it is awarded “… to Consorcio Linea 2 Ramal, formed by Constructora Norberto Odebrecht, S.A. (60%) and FCC Construccion, S.A. (40%), for a total amount of $88,075,008.26.”
In the Commission’s evaluation, Consorcio Linea 2 Ramal (Ode/FCC) was the highest rated bid, with a score of 908, followed by Consorcio Linea Aeropuerto (OHL/Mota-Engil), with 887 points, and Acciona Construcción, with 709.
See evaluation and award details.