Project

CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, CONSERVATION AND EXPLOITATION OF THE AMECAMECA-NEPANTLA BYPASS, IN THE STATE OF MEXICO.

Sector: Transport


Last Revision

June 03, 2024
Short Name of the Project:
0339 Amecameca-Nepantla Bypass
Type of Investment:
Brownfield
Subsector:
Highways / bridges
Asset (s):
 Highway 26.81 KM-A4 
Contract Currency:
Mexican Pesos MXN
Estimated Investment MXN:

N.A.

Estimated Investment USD:

N.A.

Banobras, Fonadin involvement Banobras/Fonadin involvement

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

DESCRIPTION

This bypass is included in the National Infrastructure Fund (FONADIN) concession in the THIRD ADDENDUM (June 25, 2013): concession to build, operate, exploit, conserve and maintain the 26.81 km long type A4, Amecameca-Nepantla bypass with 4 traffic lanes, 2 per direction, which includes 5 junctions and 2 bridges, located on the Chalco-Cuautla toll highway in the State of Mexico.

(*) Project with Banobras and/or National Infrastructure Fund (Fonadin) involvement or support.

LEGAL AND FINANCIAL STRUCTURE

Type of Project
  Public
Type of Contract
  Concession
Term
60 years
Payment Source
Project revenues / Rate
The project’s main source of payment are the toll fees collected by the concessionaire.

STATUS

Stage
  Operation
Substage
  > 5 years of operation
RELEVANT DATES
Contract Signing June 25, 2013
Operation Starting Date March 19, 2014
Term of the Contract September 30, 2071
Contractor
Fondo Nacional de Infraestructura  

GEOLOCATION

State(s)
State of Mexico   

The georeferenced map of this highway is approximate, considering the start and end points included in the concession titles and the National Road Network, using the Geospatial Information System (SIG for its acronym in Spanish), of the National Agrarian Registry. This link is published under the Terms and Conditions of this site.

SPONSOR

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Entity
Secretaría de Infraestructura, Comunicaciones y Transportes
Department
Dirección General de Desarrollo Carretero
Contact
Fernando Palma Soto / Director General Adjunto de Seguimiento de Concesiones de Autopistas
E-mail
fpalmaso@sct.gob.mx

SUSTAINABLE INFORMATION

PROJECT’S SUSTAINABILITY SUMMARY

The project aims to improve air quality and contribute to the protection of the health of the inhabitants of Amecameca de Juárez, San Juan Tehuixtitlán, Tepetlixpa and Nepantla through a bypass of 26.81 ha that diverts heavy traffic from these settlements to the Chalco-Cuautla highway in the State of Mexico.

* 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
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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Source
Fonadin
Description
National Infrastructure Fund that supports the development of communications, transport, water, environmental and tourism sectors by providing grants, venture capital, subordinated debt, credit and guarantees for the design and execution of high impact infrastructure projects.

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