The company BH&A will be in charge of preparing the cost-benefit study required in the construction of line four of the Cablebús, in Chapultepec, upon winning the tender that was in charge of the Ministry of Works and Services of the Mexico City.
Alejandro de la Rosa
The company BH&A, projects, consulting and infrastructure supervision will be in charge of preparing the cost-benefit study required in the construction of line four of the Cablebús, in Chapultepec, upon winning the tender that the Ministry of Works and Services of Mexico City.
Its economic offer was three million 227,095 pesos , the smallest of the three that the dependency received this week.
With this study, will calculate the social profitability indicators in order to establish the socioeconomic feasibility of the Cablebús Chapultepec project, which will start from Av. Constituyentes and Av. Parque Lira Park Cri-Cri , Mayor Miguel Hidalgo, and Cri-Cri Park al Bosque de Chapultepec IV Section
, Mayor Álvaro Obregón.
In accordance with the ruling, the proposals for Construcciones y desarrollo de Hidalgo ( three million 723,607 pesos) and Scala supervision, consulting, advisory and laboratory (four million 055,628 pesos) were discarded for non-compliance with legal, financial, technical and economic conditions.
“The amounts presented in their economic offers are higher than the budget assigned to these services, so it is not feasible to pay them, according to the criteria of evaluation established in the bases and the conditions required by the entity ”, it was specified.
The contract was signed this Thursday night, with the intention of starting the study this Friday, December 31 and concluding it, no later than February 28 of next year . To accelerate the work, the Ministry of Works and Services will grant BH&A, projects, consulting and infrastructure supervision an advance of 30% of the total cost of the contract.
For the process of formalize the company-dependency relationship, the ruling was signed by representatives of the participating firms and by the director of cost engineering and construction contracts for transportation works, Óscar Islas, and the deputy director of contracting procedures for works for transportation, Julio Maldonado, among others.
The new route will be added to the existing ones: the Indios Verdes-Cuautepec (which required an investment of 2,925 million pesos for its 9.2 km) and the Constitution of 1917-Santa Marta (with an investment of 3,168 million pesos for its 10.6 km).
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