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México – China SCT Infrastructure Projects V Reunión del Grupo de Alto Nivel México - China. March 3, 2011. 1. Infrastructure needs. Mexico’s trade with the US and Canada has increased over 400% in the last 15 years, while infrastructure investment has only grown less than 50%. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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March 3, 2011
México – ChinaSCT Infrastructure Projects
V Reunión del Grupo de Alto Nivel México - China
Mexico’s trade with the US and Canada has increased over 400% in the last 15 years, while infrastructure investment has only grown less than 50%.
Therefore, greater efforts are required to improve the quality and quantity of infrastructure in order to enhance trade capacity.
Infrastructure needs
Trade between Mexico, the US and Canada
(Billion USD)
Exports vs GDP (Growth Rate)
e / Estimated
Source: National Institute of Statistics and Geography
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PACÍFICO SUR(Asset utilization)
SALAMANCA-LEÓN(CONCESSION)
MICHOACÁN(Asset utilization)
ROAD PROJECTS (IN PROCESS)Conclusion of 3 bids in process (365.2 km, total investment of 1.3
billion dollars)
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ROAD PROJECTSMICHOACÁN PACKAGE (Asset utilizaton BID IN PROCESS)
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Package Existing Highways New Highways
Michoacán Pátzcuaro-Lázaro Cárdenas (273.2 km)
Morelia western bypass (58 km) Uruapan bypass (24.0 km) Pátzcuaro-Uruapan (56 km)
Uruapan bypass
Lenght: 24.0 kmInvestment: 62.7 mdd
Western Morelia bypass
Lenght: 58.0 kmInvestment: 141.2 mdd
Pátzcuaro – Uruapan
Lenght: 56.0 kmInvestment: 94.1 mdd
ROAD PROJECTSPACÍFICO SUR PACKAGE (Asset utilizaton BID IN PROCESS)
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Package Existing Highways New Highways
Pacífico Sur Guadalajara-Tepic (168.6 km) Guadalajara South bypass (111 km)
Tepic bypass (33.5)
Tepic bypass
Lenght: 33.5 kmInvestment: 115 mdd Guadalajara South bypass
Lenght: 111 kmInvestment: 414.3 mdd
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SALAMANCA – LEÓN SALAMANCA – LEÓN
Lenght 85.0 km
Description: To build a four lane highway, alternative to the road that today comunicates Salamanca, Irapuato, Silao y León.
Monto de Inversión: 230 million dollars.
ROAD PROJECTSSALAMANCA-LEÓN HIGHWAY (Concession bid in process)
ROAD PROJECTS To be launched in 2011
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ProjectLength
(km)
Investment (Million
USD)Cuernavaca Bypass-ConcessionBuilding a four lane bypass at the northeast of the city of Cuernavaca to give continuity to the traffic towards destinations located at the south of the city.
51.9 305
Guanajuato-San Miguel de Allende Highway- Concession Construction of a two-lane highway, with five intersections and two toll plazas, that initiates at Aldea Silao interchange, between the Salamanca-Leon (to be constructed) and the Aldea bypass and finishes at the intersection with the 57 federal road.
70 195.6
Atizapán-Atlacomulco Highway-ConcessionSix and four lane highway in isolated stretches to give a new exit towards the west for the traffic of the Mexico City Metropolitan Area.
80 297.4
Cuapiaxtla – Cuacnopalan Highway-ConcessionConstruction of a two lane highway between Cuapiaxtla and Cuacnopalan, to connect the corridor of the High Plateau with the Puebla-Cordoba and Cuacnopalan-Oaxaca highways.
62 156.2
Hermosillo bypass – ConcessionConstruction of a two lane highway to avoid the long-range traffic through Hermosillo, Sonora
37 93.9
Some of the projects under preparation that will start their bidding processes during 2011 are the following:
ROAD PROJECTSTo be launched in 2011
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ProjectLength
(km)
Investment (Million
USD)Ciudad Juárez Bypass and International Crossing “Guadalupe Tornillo”-ConcessionConstruction of two lane access between the highways Chihuahua-Ciudad Juarez and Ciudad Juarez-El Porvenir, in order to improve the long range access to the Mexico–U.S.A border. The project includes the construction of an access to the border port and the Mexican part of the Guadalupe-Tornillo bridge.
32 93.9
Apaseo-Palmillas-Concession with AssetsBuilding a four lane highway for long journeys towards the west of the country. This new road would function as an alternate route to the Mexico-Queretaro highway in its Palmillas-Queretaro stretch.
80 250.4
Campeche Package – Asset utilization Widening of the of the existing four-lane highway in the 18 km Champoton-Villa Madero section and building the Champoton bypass, with a total length of 17 km, in the Campeche-Ciudad del Carmen corridor, to foster touristic development in Playa Esmeralda.
17.0 km. Bypass
18.0 km. Champotón
- Campeche
65.2
Expected traffic: 110 million passengers per year. Financed with PPP model, concession: public
(Federal and State of Mexico) and private investment.
Estimated Cost: 1,305 million USD. Construction duration: 24 months.
Location: Metropolitan Zone of the Valley of Mexico (State of Mexico)
Description: Massive railroad passenger transportation system, electrified and confined (using existing railway infrastructure). It includes the construction of stations, transfer centers, vehicular, pedestrian and railroad bridges, and complementary works.
Length: 73 km. Bidding process: late 2011.
It will reduce:• Journey time(1 hr 20 min)• Road congestion in the Mexico-Puebla
highway and federal road (between La Paz Subway station and the Valley of Chalco)
• Air pollution and fuel consumption.
RAILWAY PROJECTSSystem 3 of the Mexico City Metropolitan Area Suburban
Railway (Chalco - La Paz – Santa Martha/Constitución de 1917)
RequirementsBenefits
Context
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Financed with PPP model, Public investment: Federal and local government, and private.
Estimated Cost: 190 million USD. Construction duration: 2011-2013.
Requirements
Location: State of Guanajuato. Description: Design and construction of a
railroad bypass system around the urban area of Celaya; a new exchange yard, a park for automobile industry suppliers and an intermodal terminal for the handling of fiscal cargo and domestic traffic.
Length: 23.4 km for Line “A” , 27.7 km for Line “NB”, Total: 51 km.
Bidding process: 2nd half 2011.
Decrease time lost due to the traffic congestion and exchange of trains.
Reduce the number of accidents (avoid more than 18 dangerous rail crossings)
Improve efficiency and competitiveness in the transportation of goods.
RAILWAY PROJECTSCelaya Railway Bypass
Benefits
Context
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A Nuevo Ladero
A Lázaro Cárdenas
LINEA “A” FERROMEX
LINEA “NB” KCSM
SIMBOLOGIA
LIBRAMIENTO KCSM LIBRAMIENTO FERROMEX
Empalme Escobedo
B-315PATIO DE
INTERCAMBIO MENDOZA
NB-85
NB-77
Línea B
A-291
Línea A
Patio de Carga Celaya
Línea B
NB-68
Nuevo Patio de CelayaPatio de Intercambio
Libramiento FERROMEX
CELAYA
Carretera 45
Croquis de Interconexión Línea
“A” con “NB”Línea “A”
Línea
“N
B”
Capacity for 3 million passengers a year. Financed with private investment. Estimated Cost: 280 million USD plus a 0.6
million USD road access.
The Isla Mujeres-Cancun-Cozumel-Tulum corridor is the most important tourist destination in Mexico. It is visited by 9 million tourists a year and it is forecasted that 17.9 million visitors will visit the area by 2025.
The bidding process for the Riviera Maya airport started in May 2010.
Result of the bid: April 2011
The new airport will foster tourism, economic growth and will create thousand of new jobs in the region.
AIRPORT PROJECTSRiviera Maya airport
Requirements
Benefits
Context
120
km
Aeropuerto Riviera Maya
The Riviera Maya airport will be 102 km away from Cancun airport and linked by a 120 km road.
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Capacity for 2 million TEUs per year. Private investment, a partial right and
obligation cession contract Estimated Cost: 440 million USD.
This infrastructure will meet national and international demand for container activity. It will offer an operation with international standards and increase the operation of the logistic Asia-Pacific/North America corridor, transforming Mexico into a transcontinental logistics platform.
Requirements
Benefits
Context
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Construction, operation and exploitation of a Specialized Container. It will increase installed capacity from 2 to 4 million TEUs per year. The port has a strategic railroad connection for the intermodal links to North America.
PORT PROJECTSSpecialized container terminal II at Lázaro Cárdenas
Nuevo LaredoNuevo Laredo
Lázaro Cárdenas
Monterrey
Monterrey
The Container terminal II at Lázaro Cárdenas will have 102 hectares and 1,485 meters for docking.
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PORT PROJECTSVeracruz Port Expansion in the North Zone
North Zone Project
Total # of docks 37
(it includes container terminals):
Total area (Ha): 532
Capacity: Total project (Million tons)
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2 Container Terminals
Total # of docks: 8
Waterfront (m): 2,880
Total area (Ha): 250
Capacity (million TEUs)
4.1
• Private financing, with estimated investment of 4,100 million dollars.
•1,410 in public investment •2,690 in private investment
• Estimated job creation: 18,000 jobs.• Goals: Meet demand for maritime transportation in the
Gulf of Mexico / Atlantic Ocean shore, for international trade in Central Mexico.
• Develop Logistics Activities Zones.
Financed with private investment. Estimated Cost: 40 million USD in port
equipment (cranes, reach stackers, fork lifters) and 180 refurbishment of
quay 1. Estimated date for bidding: February 2011. Expected capacity: 60 thousand TEUs per
year
Location: State of Sinaloa. To operate and modernize the current
multipurpose terminal, in an area of 15.2 ha, with 300m quay. Additional 1000m of public quays may also be used.
Mazatlán-Durango highway will be the only direct connection between the north western and north eastern states of Mexico, an opportunity to get additional cargo (fully operational in 2012).
It will handle containers, vehicles and general cargo.
The terminal will help Mazatlán increase its hinterland to the northeast part of Mexico.
Competitive advantage based on smaller transit times, due to conclusion of Durango-Mazatlán highway.
PORT PROJECTSMazatlán: Multipurpose Terminal
RequirementsBenefits
Context
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Mazatlán Multipurpose Terminal with equipment available for immediate operations