SICT to Invest 1,859 Billion MXN in the Bavispe-Nuevo Casas Grandes Highway

  • Construction and maintenance work is already underway on 67 km, generating approximately 5,600 jobs.
  • Of the 67 km: 18 km are located in the state of Sonora and 49 km in Chihuahua.
  • The highway features a two-lane configuration and is expected to be completed by the end of this year.

Source: SICT

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First Interoceanic Transport Through the Isthmus of Tehuantepec: An Alternative to the Panama Canal

  • Oaxaca becomes a New Global Trade Hub After First Interoceanic Transport Through the Isthmus of Tehuantepec: Sedeco (Ministry of Economic Development)
  • A train carrying 900 automobiles completed the 9-hour journey from the Port of Salina Cruz to Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz.
  • The head of Sedeco stated that the Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (CIIT) provides an alternative to the Panama Canal and strengthens connectivity between Asia, North and South America, and Europe.

Source: Government of the State of Oaxaca

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SICT to Build 15.8 km of Bridges and Road Interchanges with an Investment of Over 11,847 Billion MXN

The Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transportation (SICT) announced that during the current administration, 18 bridges and road interchanges will be built, covering a total length of 15.8 kilometers, benefiting over 6.5 million people across 11 states and generating more than 132,000 jobs.

Construction is set to begin this year, with some projects expected to be completed by 2028. These works will take place in the states of Baja California Sur, Mexico City/State of Mexico, Colima, Morelos, Nayarit, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, Sinaloa, Tlaxcala, and Veracruz.

Source: SICT

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Real del Monte-Huasca Section: 5.5 Billion MXN Investment

With an investment of 5.5 billion MXN, the Real del Monte-Huasca section of the Pachuca-Huejutla highway has been inaugurated.

The 10-kilometer section includes 18 structures, two interchanges totaling 7.8 km—one in Real del Monte-Huasca (3.4 km) and another in Huasca (4.4 km). It features four lanes (two in each direction), three tunnels spanning 1.46 km (Real del Monte, Omitlán, and Vicente Guerrero), and six viaducts, nearly one kilometer in total length, with heights exceeding 30 meters and some extending up to 225 meters. Additionally, the project includes five vehicle overpasses and a vault over the Amajac River channel.

Source: SICT

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Investment of Over 11 Billion MXN in the Expansion of the Villahermosa-Chetumal Highway

  • SICT has commenced construction on the Macuspana-Escárcega section, generating 33,591 jobs.
  • In the first phase, 130 km will be expanded to four lanes, while the second phase will focus on the maintenance of 170 km.

The Macuspana-Escárcega section is the first project among the priority corridors to be developed during this administration, making today a symbolic milestone for the SICT team and road workers.

Source: SICT

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Nearly 123 Billion MXN Investment for 17 Strategic Water Projects

As part of the National Water Plan and with the aim of addressing areas with the greatest water scarcity, the Government of Mexico, through the National Water Commission (Conagua), announced a historic investment of 122.6 billion pesos (MXN) for 2025-2030. This funding will be allocated to 17 strategic water infrastructure projects in regions with the greatest water needs and flood risks.

Source: National Water Commission

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ELECTRICITY GENERATION PLANT PUERTO PEÑASCO

The Puerto Peñasco Photovoltaic Power Plant (PV) is a comprehensive clean and renewable energy project that is part of the 2025-2030 Expansion Plan of the National Electrical System (Expansion Plan) for generation reliability of the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) and in compliance with the National Electric Sector Strategy and the National Energy Plan, promoted by the Government of Mexico.

Source: CFE

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The CFE Approves Five Strategic Generation Projects

During the extraordinary session of the Board of Directors of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), five strategic projects to be developed in the coming years were approved.

With an estimated investment of 2.589 billion dollars (USD), the execution of new power plants in Salamanca, Tula, Mazatlán, Altamira, and Los Cabos begins; all will feature state-of-the-art technology.

Source: Federal Electricity Commission (CFE)

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