The "P3 Bulletin" covers the European, American and Latin American markets.
The Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnership Authority is conducting a preliminary evaluation of an unsolicited proposal submitted by an undisclosed firm to develop a mega yacht marina and dry dock in San Juan.
The Puerto Rico Public Private Partnership Authority announced the start of the process to solicit market feedback in connection with the proposed transformation and modernization of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.
The Puerto Rico Public Private Partnership Authority recently announced the appointment of several advisory firms for key projects in the pipeline, namely, the commuter train from Caguas to San Juan, a new women’s correctional facility, a new men’s correctional facility, and the conversion to natural gas of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority plants.
The Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnerships Authority and the Puerto Rico Infrastructure Finance Authority announced Tuesday they will be receiving proposals from qualified companies interested in providing construction and maintenance services for the second phase of the School Modernization Program, known as “Escuelas de Primera.” The RFQ must be submitted on or before Oct. 8, Grace […]
Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnership Authority’s Board has finished evaluating the Caguas-San Juan commuter rail project desirability and convenience study, giving the agency the go-ahead to continue the procedures to establish a partnership for the project, P3 Authority Executive Director Grace Santana said Wednesday.
In the next two months, the Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority (PRIFA) will open bids for construction projects totaling $62.5 million, agency Executive Director Grace Santana told members of the Association of General Contractors.
The Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnerships Authority announced Thursday it has issued a "Second Request for Statements of Qualifications" to update and/or supplement its List of qualified advisors.
“Surely many Puerto Rican business owners are faced with this dilemma: How do we keep innovating? On the one hand, innovating is what the market is calling us to do, but on the other hand, we don’t want to cross an ethical line and provoke distrust among the public and our clients.”
— Alba Norys De León, president, AblaTek LLC
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