The Costa Rican company Meco will be responsible for the renovation and upgrading of the pavement on the main runway at Tocumen International Airport, under contract for $12 million.
Constructora Meco won the contract to renovate and upgrade the pavement on the main track at Tocumen International Airport, Panama, worth close to $12 million, according to a statement issued by terminal’s management, reported Nacion.com.
“… The work will take a year, will be done at night and the aim is to extend the life of the pavements in the airport, providing the terminal with the best security conditions, in addition to adapting the facilities to the requirements of technical Civil Aviation standards” said Joseph Fidanque III, general manager of the airport to Nacion.com .”