
Ramón Zambrano
Ramón Zambrano is the Vice President of Engineering and Projects at Tocumen International Airport in Panama. He has been instrumental in addressing the complexities of airport infrastructure, particularly in overseeing the rehabilitation of the airport's two runways. Recently, Zambrano explained the reasons behind the increase in costs for a major runway repair contract, emphasizing the need for specialized technical personnel and stringent safety standards in airport operations.
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Ramón Zambrano is the vice president of Engineering and Projects at the airport explaining technical staffing issues.
Tocumen ampliará terminal de pasajeros con 12 nuevas puertas; inversión superará los $40 millonesRamón Zambrano explained the lack of qualified technical personnel raised doubts about the selected company's capacity to execute the rehabilitation of the runways.
Dos consorcios, cuatro nacionalidades y un contrato millonario en juego en TocumenRamón Zambrano, vice president of Engineering and Projects at Tocumen International Airport, emphasized the importance of technical capacity in the evaluation process.
Tocumen corrige pliego y retoma licitación para rehabilitar sus pistas
Ramón Zambrano explained the technical staffing issues affecting the execution of the runway rehabilitation project at Tocumen airport.
Contrataciones Públicas suspende licitación para rehabilitar pistas en TocumenRamón Zambrano, vice president of Engineering and Projects at Tocumen Airport, explained the need for qualified technical personnel for the rehabilitation of the runways.
De $42 a $52 millones: ¿qué motivó el alza en el contrato para reparar pistas en Tocumen?


