en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Mexican Agency for Integrated Public Transport and Trains (ATTRAPI) has awarded a contract to a consortium led by Comsa for the design and construction of auxiliary railway infrastructure for the Saltillo–Nuevo Laredo passenger train, aimed at advancing priority railway corridors in the country's north. The consortium comprises Comsa Infraestructuras, Regiomontana de Construcción y Servicios, Comsa, and Vise.
The winning bid amounts to 7.152 billion Mexican pesos (approximately $415 million), including VAT. The contract covers the design and construction of the ZICA Derramadero auxiliary railway infrastructure, Talleres y Cocheras García, the Las Torres inspection area, the Salinas Victoria maintenance base, and ZICA Nuevo Laredo.
The consortium's proposal achieved the highest score in the final evaluation at 91.70 points, surpassing a consortium led by Impulsora de Desarrollo Integral, which scored 88.84 points.
According to the award, construction will commence on June 25, 2026, with an execution period of 920 calendar days. The contract signing is scheduled for June 22 via the Compras MX platform.
These projects are part of the supporting infrastructure required for the operation of the Saltillo–Nuevo Laredo passenger train. This train is one of the railway corridors promoted by the Mexican federal government in the country's north, with an estimated total investment of $9.104 billion, according to data from the Proyectos México platform.
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