4家央企均竞标墨西哥67亿美元“玛雅火车”铁路项目第二标段
墨西哥67亿美元的“玛雅火车”铁路项目第二标段招标,中国铁建、中国交建、中国电建、葛洲坝、中铁国际均组建联合体参与竞标。
“玛雅火车”铁路项目总计划路线1500公里,该项目的建设将连接墨西哥东南部的主要城市以及旅游胜地,是墨西哥总统在竞选期间承诺的重要项目。该项目一直得到墨西哥总统的力挺,疫情之下,墨西哥总统将该项目作为刺激经济复苏的关键。
此次招标的第二标段线路长254km,于2月12日开标,目前有15家联合体入围短名单,计划5月12日开工。除了该标段,“玛雅火车”铁路项目还有4个标段计划今年开工,明年2个以上标段开工。但因为疫情的缘故,计划日期也可能会延迟。
此次招标入围短名单的15家联合体报价如下(按报价由低到高排序):
- A consortium of 11 Mexican companies led by Grupo Vázquez del Sur, based in Villahermosa in the southern state of Tabasco. This offered to build the line for $640m.
- A consortium of 11 Mexican companies led by Citcocomex Group. It bid $656m.
- Spanish civil engineer Copasa with four Mexican companies. It bid $728m.
- Spain’s FCC Construcción and Operadora Cicsa, both owned by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim. It bid $740m.
-China Railway Construction Corporationwith Constructora Y Edificadora Gia of Mexico City. It bid $740m.
- A team led by the Mexican arm of Portugal’s Mota Engil and China Communications Construction Company with three Mexican partners. It was one of four teams to bid $760m.
- PowerChinawith MM-Mex and GH Maquinaria of Mexico. It bid $760m.
- Grupo Azvi of Spain and the Gami Ingeniería subsidiary of Mexico’s Grupo Indi infrastructure company. It bid $760m.
- China Railway International with Consorcio De Ingenieros Constructores y Consultores and Grupo Industrial Rubio of Mexico. It bid $760m.
- Nexumrail of Durango and Emartrons of Guadalajara. It bid $780m
- China Gezhoubawith 10 Mexican construction and engineering companies. It bid $810m.
- A consortium including Spanish contractor Dragado with Mexico’s La Peninsular Compaía Constructora and Camargo Correa Infra Construcoes. It bid $815m.
- Empresas ICA, the second largest construction group in Mexico, and Impulsora de Desarrollo Integral, an infrastructure specialist based in Mexico City. It bid $830m.
- A consortium made up of subsidiaries of Sacyr Construcción of Spain with three Mexican partners: Técnicos Especializados De Chiapas, Constructora Gordillo and Impulsora de Soluciones en Infraestructura. It bid $850m.
- CAABSA Constructora of Mexico City with four other Mexican partners. It bid $872m.