Banobras receives ALIDE award for best practice of the year in information, technical assistance and social responsibility
Within the framework of its forty-ninth General Assembly, the Latin American Association of Development Financial Institutions (ALIDE), gave the award of Best Practice of the Year in the category of Information, Technical Assistance and Social Responsibility to Banco Nacional de Obras y Servicios Públicos (Banobras) for its platform Mexico Projects Hub.
Mexico Projects Hub is a platform that promotes the main infrastructure and energy projects in their different stages, sponsored by the Government of Mexico and that require long-term debt or private capital.
Likewise, the platform contains information regarding the investment cycle of those sectors with the greatest impact in the development of infrastructure, legislation, model contracts, as well as documentation related to public-private partnerships.
Mexico Projects Hub concentrates and disseminates information from 45 official sources and offers its users free and online access to bilingual information, permanently updated and accessible through interactive modules. These characteristics make it unique in the world, and have allowed the establishment of strategic alliances with multilateral organizations, such as the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
To date, 760 projects have been incorporated: 567 greenfields and brownfields and 111 investment vehicles. Mexico Projects Hub has over 35 thousand monthly users and in two years it has been consulted over 1.3 million times. In March 2019, the platform received more than 1,800 daily visits from more than 1,400 users, and form 145 countries.
ALIDE’s main objective is to contribute to the economic and social development of the region through the promotion of best financial practices among its members, such as the financing of inclusive, responsible and sustainable projects.
ALIDE Awards were established in 2008 to identify and recognize best practices and innovation of products and services within Latin American and the Caribbean development banks, as well as to recognize the effort of these institutions to foster economic growth and social development of the countries in the region.
• Pemex shows important progress in the construction of infrastructure and procurement of well drilling in 20 new oil fields this year; 12 of these fields will begin production in 2019
•Additionally, the development of 20 – 40 oil fields per year is estimated during this Administration
• From 2019 to 2024 it is estimated the drilling of approximately 500 wells, the construction of more than 100 marine platforms and the installation of more than four thousand kilometers of pipelines, that will create and average of about 47 thousand jobs per year
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The National Bank of Public Works and Services (Banobras) and the Government of the State of Mexico signed a memorandum of understanding to promote investment opportunities in infrastructure and energy projects for the benefit of the inhabitants of the State of Mexico.
Mexico Projects Hub, the first national projects hub operated by Banobras, will link investors to infrastructure projects to accelerate and boost their development in this state.
The document was signed by the Deput Chief Executive Officer of Investment Banking o Banobras, Sergio Forte Gómez, and the Secretary of Finance of the State of Mexico, Rodrigo Jarque Lira.
This is the fourth agreement signed by Banobras with different states to promote the development of infrastructure at a local level.
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Knowledge Hub: PRIORITIZING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT. A FRAMEWORK FOR GOVERNMENT DECISION MAKING.
EU BIM Task Group.
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is being adopted rapidly by different parts of the value chain as a strategic tool to deliver cost savings, productivity and operations efficiencies, improved infrastructure quality and better environmental performance.
Banobras receives 2019 ALIDE Award
Banobras receives ALIDE award for best practice of the year in information, technical assistance and social responsibility
Within the framework of its forty-ninth General Assembly, the Latin American Association of Development Financial Institutions (ALIDE), gave the award of Best Practice of the Year in the category of Information, Technical Assistance and Social Responsibility to Banco Nacional de Obras y Servicios Públicos (Banobras) for its platform Mexico Projects Hub.
Mexico Projects Hub is a platform that promotes the main infrastructure and energy projects in their different stages, sponsored by the Government of Mexico and that require long-term debt or private capital.
Likewise, the platform contains information regarding the investment cycle of those sectors with the greatest impact in the development of infrastructure, legislation, model contracts, as well as documentation related to public-private partnerships.
Mexico Projects Hub concentrates and disseminates information from 45 official sources and offers its users free and online access to bilingual information, permanently updated and accessible through interactive modules. These characteristics make it unique in the world, and have allowed the establishment of strategic alliances with multilateral organizations, such as the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
To date, 760 projects have been incorporated: 567 greenfields and brownfields and 111 investment vehicles. Mexico Projects Hub has over 35 thousand monthly users and in two years it has been consulted over 1.3 million times. In March 2019, the platform received more than 1,800 daily visits from more than 1,400 users, and form 145 countries.
ALIDE’s main objective is to contribute to the economic and social development of the region through the promotion of best financial practices among its members, such as the financing of inclusive, responsible and sustainable projects.
ALIDE Awards were established in 2008 to identify and recognize best practices and innovation of products and services within Latin American and the Caribbean development banks, as well as to recognize the effort of these institutions to foster economic growth and social development of the countries in the region.
Pemex advances in exploration and development activities to increase its production
• Pemex shows important progress in the construction of infrastructure and procurement of well drilling in 20 new oil fields this year; 12 of these fields will begin production in 2019
•Additionally, the development of 20 – 40 oil fields per year is estimated during this Administration
• From 2019 to 2024 it is estimated the drilling of approximately 500 wells, the construction of more than 100 marine platforms and the installation of more than four thousand kilometers of pipelines, that will create and average of about 47 thousand jobs per year
Source: PEMEX
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Banobras and the State of Mexico promote investment opportunities in infrastructure projects
The National Bank of Public Works and Services (Banobras) and the Government of the State of Mexico signed a memorandum of understanding to promote investment opportunities in infrastructure and energy projects for the benefit of the inhabitants of the State of Mexico.
Mexico Projects Hub, the first national projects hub operated by Banobras, will link investors to infrastructure projects to accelerate and boost their development in this state.
The document was signed by the Deput Chief Executive Officer of Investment Banking o Banobras, Sergio Forte Gómez, and the Secretary of Finance of the State of Mexico, Rodrigo Jarque Lira.
This is the fourth agreement signed by Banobras with different states to promote the development of infrastructure at a local level.
Financing infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific: capturing impacts and new sources
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This book presents several country studies and explains how infrastructure investment can increase output, taxes, trade, and firm productivity.
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Building Information Modelling (BIM)
Knowledge Hub: PRIORITIZING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT. A FRAMEWORK FOR GOVERNMENT DECISION MAKING.
EU BIM Task Group.
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is being adopted rapidly by different parts of the value chain as a strategic tool to deliver cost savings, productivity and operations efficiencies, improved infrastructure quality and better environmental performance.
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