Project

DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND EXPLOITATION OF A SEMI-SPECIALIZED PUBLIC PORT TERMINAL FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF BULK MINERAL IN THE NEW PORT OF VERACRUZ.

Sector: Transport


Last Revision

May 02, 2024
Macroproject:
 
Short Name of the Project:
0023 New Port of Veracruz: Terminal for the Management of Minerals
Type of Investment:
Brownfield
Subsector:
Ports
Asset (s):
 Port Terminal 100,002 m2 
Contract Currency:
Mexican Pesos MXN
Estimated Investment MXN:

411,950,000

Estimated Investment USD:

24,090,643

Exchange rate (USD/MXN) used by the Ministry of Finance for the economic plan 2024: $ 17.1
Contract Scope:
  Design,  Construction,  Installation,  Operation,  Maintenance,  Exploitation

DESCRIPTION

The project consists of the construction and exploitation of a public port terminal in an area of approximately 100,002 m2 and a waterfront of 300 m for handling, with semi-specialized maneuver of bulk mineral and other products.

Once the area to be ceded is handed over to the winner and the successful bidder, the latter builds, along the water front of said area, in the manner and terms established in the bases, a pier for public use for the management of the terminal loads, which operates in a semi-specialized maneuver.

The terminal has a mineral storage warehouse with a capacity of 80,000 tons, a patio in front of the warehouse for products derived from steel and an esplanade for handling scrap metal.

LEGAL AND FINANCIAL STRUCTURE

Type of Project
  Public / Private
Type of Contract
  Partial Assignment of Rights
Term
20 years
Selection Process
International Open Tender
Financing Sources
Private
100 %
MXN
411,950,000
USD
24,090,643
Payment Source
Project revenues / Rate

STATUS

Stage
  Operation
Substage
  < 5 years of operation
RELEVANT DATES
Request for proposals/Announcement December 22, 2016
Proposals Reception June 19, 2017
Ruling July 12, 2017
Contract Signing August 03, 2017
Execution/Construction Starting Date December 24, 2018
Operation Starting Date July 01, 2020
Term of the Contract 2038
Contractor
Opever  
Major Contractor’s Shareholders
Grupo Logra

GEOLOCATION

State(s)
Veracruz   

SPONSOR

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Entity
Ministry of the Navy
Department
Coordinación General de Puertos y Marina Mercante
Administración del Sistema Portuario Nacional Veracruz, S.A. de C.V.
Contact
Almirante (Retirado) Romel Eduardo Ledezma Abaroa
E-mail
dirgral@puertodeveracruz.com.mx

SUSTAINABLE INFORMATION

PROJECT’S SUSTAINABILITY SUMMARY

The Project is part of the response to the limitations that the Port of Veracruz faces and prevent the efficient handling of new vessels and of minerals, which incur extra costs for anchoring.

* This summary was prepared based on the methodological framework defined by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in the document entitled: “Attributes and Framework for Sustainable Infrastructure”, which is You can check Here.

Additionally, a brief explanation of the methodology and a summary of the questions applied can be consulted in this Document.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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Source
Ministry of the Navy
Description
Dependence of the Mexican Government that exercises the National Maritime Power, protects maritime interests, maintains the rule of law in Mexican marine areas, coasts, rivers, lake areas and port areas and applies the National Maritime Authority, to guarantee sovereignty and promote the development of the country.
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Source
Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales
Description
Federal government entity and sectorial authority responsible for establishing the necessary criteria and instruments to guarantee the protection, preservation, and use of natural resources, by developing an environmental policy that ensures sustainable growth.
ID
30VE2017ID154
Permits
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Source
Administration of the National Port System
Description
Commercial company that through a concession uses and exploits the goods and the provision of the services of a port.

REMARKS

- The project has a renewal option for another 240 months (20 years).

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