Track Record
CONSORCIO KAIROS has a proven track record with 3 awarded contracts in Peru, Latin America and the Caribbean.
The company's expertise spans governance and public administration, general supplies, construction and civil works and culture and heritage. Their portfolio includes works contracts (2) and service contracts.
These contracts have been sourced through Peru SEACE.
Notable Contracts
This tender, identified by Public Tender (LP-SM-3-2025-GRA/SRP/CS-1), concerns the execution of a significant infrastructure project focused on enhancing urban mobility within the San Jacinto…
— Gobierno Regional de Ancash - Sub Region Pacifico
Construction work to improve sports and recreational facilities in the San Salvador sector of Illimo District, Lambayeque Department.
— Municipalidad Distrital de Illimo
This tender, issued by the Municipalidad Distrital de Pacanga, seeks supervision services for a significant infrastructure project focused on improving vehicular and pedestrian transitability within…
— Municipalidad Distrital de Pacanga
Key contracting authorities
- Gobierno Regional de Ancash - Sub Region Pacifico
- Municipalidad Distrital de Pacanga
- Municipalidad Distrital de Illimo
Frequently asked questions about CONSORCIO KAIROS
Who is CONSORCIO KAIROS?
CONSORCIO KAIROS is a public-sector contractor based in Peru with 3 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across Peru.
How many public contracts has CONSORCIO KAIROS won?
CONSORCIO KAIROS has won 3 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory in 2025.
What sectors does CONSORCIO KAIROS work in?
CONSORCIO KAIROS is most active in governance and public administration, general supplies and construction and civil works.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to CONSORCIO KAIROS?
CONSORCIO KAIROS's most frequent contracting authorities include Gobierno Regional de Ancash - Sub Region Pacifico, Municipalidad Distrital de Pacanga and Municipalidad Distrital de Illimo.
Where does BidsFactory get CONSORCIO KAIROS's contract history?
Data is aggregated from Peru SEACE and refreshed every 6 hours.