Track Record
CONSORCIO ALEMARO has a proven track record with 11 awarded contracts in Peru, Latin America and the Caribbean.
The company's expertise spans general supplies, governance and public administration, construction and civil works, education and training and health and medical services, among other sectors. Their portfolio includes supply contracts (8), service contracts (2) and works contracts.
Their areas of specialization include general supplies and buildings, reflecting a diverse technical capability across multiple disciplines.
These contracts have been sourced through Peru SEACE.
Notable Contracts
The Municipalidad Distrital de El Tambo, located in Huancayo Province, Junín Department, is issuing this tender for the acquisition of food products. These products are intended for the "Vaso de…
— Municipalidad Distrital de el Tambo
— Municipalidad Provincial de Huanuco
— Gobierno Regional de Piura - Direccion Regional de Transportes y Comunicaciones
Key contracting authorities
- Municipalidad Distrital de Acoria
- Municipalidad Provincial de Huanta
- Municipalidad Provincial de Angaraes - Lircay
- Municipalidad Distrital de Sorochuco
- Municipalidad Distrital de Apata
Frequently asked questions about CONSORCIO ALEMARO
Who is CONSORCIO ALEMARO?
CONSORCIO ALEMARO is a public-sector contractor based in Peru with 11 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across Peru.
How many public contracts has CONSORCIO ALEMARO won?
CONSORCIO ALEMARO has won 11 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory, with awards recorded from 2025 to 2026.
What sectors does CONSORCIO ALEMARO work in?
CONSORCIO ALEMARO is most active in general supplies, governance and public administration and construction and civil works.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to CONSORCIO ALEMARO?
CONSORCIO ALEMARO's most frequent contracting authorities include Municipalidad Distrital de Acoria, Municipalidad Provincial de Huanta and Municipalidad Provincial de Angaraes - Lircay.
Where does BidsFactory get CONSORCIO ALEMARO's contract history?
Data is aggregated from Peru SEACE and refreshed every 6 hours.