Albanisa to Construct Pier in Bilwi, Nicaragua

The Tourism Institute has approved to award a new concrete pier project to Alba de Nicaragua, S.A (Albanisa).

Friday, September 3, 2010


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According to the government decision, the company will have three years to carry out the work, which comprises the construction of a 210m long and 22m wide reinforced concrete pier with two docking berths.

"Officially, Albanisa forecast a cost of $30,336,458 with most of the investment benefitting from tax incentives under the Tourism Law," reports Laprensa.com.ni.

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