Project

CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, CONSERVATION AND EXPLOITATION OF THE TOLUCA - ZITÁCUARO HIGHWAY AND VALLE DE BRAVO BRANCH, IN THE STATE OF MEXICO.

Sector: Transport


Last Revision

December 09, 2024
 
Short Name of the Project:
0814 Toluca - Zitácuaro Highway and Valle de Bravo Branch
Type of Investment:
Brownfield
Subsector:
Highways / bridges
Asset (s):
 Highway 84.80 KM 
Contract Currency:
Mexican Pesos MXN
Estimated Investment MXN:

4,929,560,742

Estimated Investment USD:

266,462,742

Banobras, Fonadin involvement Banobras/Fonadin involvement

Exchange rate (USD/MXN) used by the Ministry of Finance for the economic plan 2025: $ 18.5
Contract Scope:
  Construction,  Operation,  Maintenance,  Conservation,  Exploitation

DESCRIPTION

The project consists of the construction, operation, maintenance, conservation and exploitation of the Toluca - Zitacuaro Highway in 3 stages:

- First stage: 40 km starting from the Toluca junction to the Monument junction on the Toluca – Zitácuaro highway, composed of 2 lanes, 1 in each direction with a shoulder for overtaking.
- Second stage: 29.9 km from the branch to Valle de Bravo and Paseo a Avándaro, starting from the main road at km 30+000, composed of 2 lanes, 1 in each direction with a shoulder for overtaking.
- Third stage: 14.9 km of the section Monument - Lengua de Vaca in San José Villa de Allende, composed of 2 lanes, 1 in each direction with a shoulder for overtaking.
Included in a listed vehicle

LEGAL AND FINANCIAL STRUCTURE

Type of Project
  Public / Private
Type of Contract
  State Concession
Term
53 years
Selection Process
Public Bid
Financing Sources
Private
100 %
MXN
4,929,560,742
USD
266,462,742
Payment Source
Project revenues / Rate
The main source of payment are the tolls collected by the concessionaire.

STATUS

Stage
  Operation
Substage
  > 5 years of operation
RELEVANT DATES
Request for proposals/Announcement September 02, 2003
Proposals Reception October 31, 2003
Ruling December 11, 2003
Contract Signing January 28, 2004
Execution/Construction Starting Date May 20, 2004
Operation Starting Date April 23, 2008
Term of the Contract 2057
Contractor
Autovías Concesionadas Mexiquenses  
Major Contractor’s Shareholders
Coconal

GEOLOCATION

State(s)
State of Mexico   

SPONSOR

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Entity
State Government
Department
Sistema de Autopistas, Aeropuertos, Servicios Conexos y Auxiliares del Estado de México

SUSTAINABLE INFORMATION

PROJECT’S SUSTAINABILITY SUMMARY

The purpose of the project is the operation, maintenance and conservation of the Toluca-Zitácuaro highway and Valle de Bravo Branch to satisfy the tourist demand of the region and promote its economic development, considering measures to protect biodiversity and the use of solar farms in some of its road sections.

* 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
State Government
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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
15EM2006V0019
Facilities 2nd. stage
ID
15EM2013V0013
Facilities 3rd. stage
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Source
Concessionaire / Related Company

REMARKS

On 03/15/2023, construction began on the Expansion from 2 to 4 lanes from km 0.00 to km 11+200, the expansion of the "La Hortaliza" Toll Booths from 6 to 13 and the expansion of the "La Hortaliza" Interchange, as well such as the Modernization of the Amanalco Interchange.

Operation Starting Dates:
- 1st. stage: Apr. 23, 2008
- 2nd. stage: August 2011
- 3rd. stage: Dec. 22, 2017
Tender: SCEM-CCA-02-03.

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