Through three traditional bonds in the local debt market, Banobras issued MXN 20 billion.
The proceeds from the issuance will be used to support the achievement of the Administration’s strategic projects under the Mexico Plan, as well as to finance or refinance infrastructure projects that foster development and shared prosperity.
By resolution, it is granted the responsibility of developing urban infrastructure and public passenger transport projects, as well as participating in the construction and modernization of solid waste management and treatment systems.
Source: Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT)
https://www.proyectosmexico.gob.mx/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/N_SICT.png203610lveracanhttps://www.proyectosmexico.gob.mx/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/LogoMPH_Alta-e1657506734182.pnglveracan2025-05-09 13:43:442025-05-12 08:58:40The Undersecretariat of Communications and Transportation will have new powers
The Government of Mexico, through the National Water Commission (Conagua), will develop 37 infrastructure projects with a historic investment of more than MXN 186.56 billion, of which over MXN 30.88 billion will be allocated in 2025 as part of the Mexico Plan. This plan will accelerate public works in 2025 and increase food sovereignty, among other goals, announced President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.
During the morning press conference, Conagua’s Director General, Efraín Morales López, stated that the projects are expected to generate over 65,000 direct jobs across all 32 states of the country.
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The Board of Directors of Mexican Petroleum (PEMEX) approved the Guidelines for Mixed Development Schemes of the State-Owned Enterprise, Mexican Petroleum, and instructed their publication and registration.
“Artículo 11.- Petróleos Mexicanos y sus empresas filiales pueden celebrar contratos con particulares o esquemas para desarrollo mixto, incluyendo modalidades que les permitan asociarse o compartir costos, gastos, inversiones, riesgos y demás aspectos de las actividades de las que sean titulares, conforme a lo dispuesto en la Ley del Sector Hidrocarburos y en las disposiciones que al efecto emita su Consejo de Administración.”
https://www.proyectosmexico.gob.mx/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/PEMEX_b.png203800jfrancoohttps://www.proyectosmexico.gob.mx/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/LogoMPH_Alta-e1657506734182.pngjfrancoo2025-04-30 16:08:172025-04-30 17:49:17PEMEX: Guidelines for Mixed Development Schemes
The construction of the Nichupté Vehicular Bridge, a flagship project of the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transport (SICT) in Cancún, Quintana Roo, and which will provide access to the hotel zone of this major tourist destination, benefiting 1.3 million residents, has reached 77.8% completion.
The bridge has a total length of 11.2 kilometers, connecting Cancún’s hotel zone with Boulevard Colosio and Tulum, Kabah, and Bonampak Avenues.
It consists of an 8.8-kilometer bridge; a 103-meter metallic arch; two access interchanges measuring 2.4 kilometers—one connecting to Boulevard Luis Donaldo Colosio and another to Boulevard Kukulcán—as well as a bike lane, pedestrian walkways, bus stops, and a lighting system.
Source: Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transport (SICT)
Banobras issues MXN 20 billion in bonds
Through three traditional bonds in the local debt market, Banobras issued MXN 20 billion.
The proceeds from the issuance will be used to support the achievement of the Administration’s strategic projects under the Mexico Plan, as well as to finance or refinance infrastructure projects that foster development and shared prosperity.
Source: Banobras
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The Undersecretariat of Communications and Transportation will have new powers
By resolution, it is granted the responsibility of developing urban infrastructure and public passenger transport projects, as well as participating in the construction and modernization of solid waste management and treatment systems.
Source: Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT)
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D.O.F. Agreement
Historic Investment of Over MXN 186.56 Billion in 37 Hydraulic Infrastructure Projects
The Government of Mexico, through the National Water Commission (Conagua), will develop 37 infrastructure projects with a historic investment of more than MXN 186.56 billion, of which over MXN 30.88 billion will be allocated in 2025 as part of the Mexico Plan. This plan will accelerate public works in 2025 and increase food sovereignty, among other goals, announced President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.
During the morning press conference, Conagua’s Director General, Efraín Morales López, stated that the projects are expected to generate over 65,000 direct jobs across all 32 states of the country.
Source: National Water Commission (Conagua)
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PEMEX: Guidelines for Mixed Development Schemes
The Board of Directors of Mexican Petroleum (PEMEX) approved the Guidelines for Mixed Development Schemes of the State-Owned Enterprise, Mexican Petroleum, and instructed their publication and registration.
“Artículo 11.- Petróleos Mexicanos y sus empresas filiales pueden celebrar contratos con particulares o esquemas para desarrollo mixto, incluyendo modalidades que les permitan asociarse o compartir costos, gastos, inversiones, riesgos y demás aspectos de las actividades de las que sean titulares, conforme a lo dispuesto en la Ley del Sector Hidrocarburos y en las disposiciones que al efecto emita su Consejo de Administración.”
Source: PEMEX
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Nichupté Vehicular Bridge Reports 77.8% Completion
The construction of the Nichupté Vehicular Bridge, a flagship project of the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transport (SICT) in Cancún, Quintana Roo, and which will provide access to the hotel zone of this major tourist destination, benefiting 1.3 million residents, has reached 77.8% completion.
The bridge has a total length of 11.2 kilometers, connecting Cancún’s hotel zone with Boulevard Colosio and Tulum, Kabah, and Bonampak Avenues.
It consists of an 8.8-kilometer bridge; a 103-meter metallic arch; two access interchanges measuring 2.4 kilometers—one connecting to Boulevard Luis Donaldo Colosio and another to Boulevard Kukulcán—as well as a bike lane, pedestrian walkways, bus stops, and a lighting system.
Source: Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transport (SICT)
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