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March 28, 2006

Mexico gearing up for bids on megaport

Punta Colonet to be built from scratch, official says

ENSENADA (Union Tribune) - Mexico in the next two weeks plans to publish the dimensions and specifications of the megaport it expects to be developed 50 miles south of Ensenada at Punta Colonet.

One to two months after publishing the footprint, government officials will offer the project up for bids, Ensenada port Director Carlos Jauregui Gonzalez said in an interview. It is expected to become Mexico's largest port, he said.

Port development and operating concessions will be paired with a concession to build and operate a rail line that will run 180 miles north and connect to the U.S.-Mexico...

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Posted by rjorr at March 28, 2006 10:41 AM