Track Record
CONSORCIO ECAM has a proven track record with 3 awarded contracts across Peru and Colombia. The majority of their contracts are concentrated in Peru, which accounts for 67% of their portfolio, with additional presence in 1 other market.
The company's expertise covers both governance and public administration and general supplies. Their portfolio includes works contracts (2) and service contracts.
The company has secured contracts through various procurement platforms and funding agencies, including Peru SEACE and Secop2.
Notable Contracts
— Municipio de San Vicente de Chucuri
This public tender, identified as LP-CLASICO-1-2015-CE/MDY-1, is being issued by the Municipalidad Distrital de Yanacancha - Chupaca for the execution of construction works. The project involves the…
— Municipalidad Distrital de Yanacancha - Chupaca
This tender concerns the pavement maintenance on Jr. Leoncio Prado, specifically the section between Av. Jose Galvez and Aviacion, located in the Chimbote District, Santa Province, within the Ancash…
— Municipalidad Provincial de Santa - Chimbote
Key contracting authorities
- Municipalidad Distrital de Yanacancha - Chupaca
- Municipalidad Provincial de Santa - Chimbote
- Municipio de San Vicente de Chucuri
Frequently asked questions about CONSORCIO ECAM
Who is CONSORCIO ECAM?
CONSORCIO ECAM is a public-sector contractor based in Peru with 3 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across 2 countries.
How many public contracts has CONSORCIO ECAM won?
CONSORCIO ECAM has won 3 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory in 2015.
What sectors does CONSORCIO ECAM work in?
CONSORCIO ECAM is most active in governance and public administration and general supplies.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to CONSORCIO ECAM?
CONSORCIO ECAM's most frequent contracting authorities include Municipalidad Distrital de Yanacancha - Chupaca, Municipalidad Provincial de Santa - Chimbote and Municipio de San Vicente de Chucuri.
Where does BidsFactory get CONSORCIO ECAM's contract history?
Data is aggregated from Peru SEACE and Secop2 and refreshed every 6 hours.