Project

Construction of bridges and viaducts for the National Highway Infrastructure Program 2025-2030.

Sector: Transport


Last Revision

March 25, 2025
 
Short Name of the Project:
0975 Bridges and viaducts of the National Highway Infrastructure Program
Type of Investment:
Greenfield
Subsector:
Highways / bridges
Asset (s):
 Bridge 15.80 KM 
Contract Currency:
Mexican Pesos MXN
Estimated Investment MXN:

11,847,000,000

Estimated Investment USD:

640,378,378

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

DESCRIPTION

The projects consist of the construction of bridges and viaducts with a total length of 15.8 km as part of the National Highway Infrastructure Program to be implemented between 2025 and 2030.

1. Fonatur Roundabout - LO-09-210-009000999-T-75-2025 / Reception of proposals: Apr. 2, 2025
Construction of a 4-lane underpass, 2 in each direction, and geometric adaptation of the Fonatur Roundabout, located at km 30+300 of the Cabo San Lucas – La Paz Highway. This includes: retaining walls, structures, drainage works, additional works, earthworks, asphalt concrete pavements, vertical and horizontal signage.
2. Two Alameda Oriente Bridges
3. Arco Sur Bypass
4. Arco Norte Bypass
5. Barrio V
6. Manzanillo Main Entrance
7. La Flechita Port
8. Jojutla - LO-09-210-009000999-N-28-2025
Modernization of the Jojutla Bridge, from 1 to 2 lanes, over the Yautepec River, located at km 1+600 of the Jojutla - Valle de Vázquez - Chinameca highway, in the municipality of Jojutla, Morelos.

9. UAEM
10. Amado Nervo
11. Luis Donaldo Colosio Bridge
12. Two Av. de los Patos Bridges
13. Geological Fault Bridge
14. Mexico City-Perez Escobosa
15. Santa Ana Viaduct
16. Access to the Port of Veracruz
17. Paso del Toro
18. Coatzacoalcos Bridge

LEGAL AND FINANCIAL STRUCTURE

Type of Project
  Public
Type of Contract
  Public Works
Selection Process
International Tender Under Treaty
Payment Source
Budgetary

STATUS

Stage
  Bidding
Substage
  Proposal Development
RELEVANT DATES

GEOLOCATION

State(s)
Baja California Sur, Mexico City, State of Mexico, Colima, Morelos, Nayarit, Queretaro, Quintana Roo, Sinaloa, Tlaxcala, Veracruz   

SPONSOR

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Entity
Secretaría de Infraestructura, Comunicaciones y Transportes
Department
Dirección General de Carreteras
Contact
Ricardo Abel Santiago Vicuña
E-mail
ricardo.santiago@sct.gob.mx

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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Secretaría de Infraestructura, Comunicaciones y Transportes
Description
Federal Government entity responsible for promoting adequate transport and communications networks to contribute to services accessibility, and cope with globalization trends.
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Unidad de Inversiones (SHCP)
Description
Administrative office of the Ministry of Finance that, among other attributions, is responsible for concentrating and managing the pipeline of programs and projects submitted by the entities of the Federal Public Administration.
ID
25096370001
Jojutla Bridge
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CompraNet
Description
Electronic platform that provides government information of procurements, leases, services, public works, and other related services. Through this platform, the Federal Government ensures the transparency and agility of public procurement. Any interested person can follow the process from beginning to end.
ID
LO-09-210-009000999-T-75-2025
Glorieta Fonatur
ID
LO-09-210-009000999-N-28-2025
Jojutla Bridge
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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
18NA2025V0003
Amado Nervo Bridge

REMARKS

Contractors:

LO-09-210-009000999-N-28-2025 - Consultoria y Construcciones SIBAMSA, S.A. de C.V. and Coorporativo Constructor IOBSA, S.A. de C.V.

This project may include one or more tenders corresponding to the individual bridges and viaducts. Links to these can be found in our more information section once they are identified and published. In this regard, the information presented here refers to the general characteristics of the set of bridges and viaducts. The tendering phase will remain open when at least one project is in the bidding process.

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