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Tulum Mexico- Awaits Anticipated Announcement of the International Airport Licitation GuidelinesSubmitted by Thomas Lloyd Tue, 24 Mar 2009
In March 2009, the state government of Quintana Roo along with the Federal Government offices of Secretary of Communication and Transport (SCT) had programmed the announcement for the bidding process of a new international airport in Tulum to be constructed and operated in the world popular tourist destination of Riviera Maya.
Riviera Maya is located south of Cancun and includes the cities of Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Felipe Carrillo. Occupation rates of this entire region have maintained strong figures for the first quarter of 2009. February closed with 90 percent rates in Riviera Maya, while Cancun closed with 89 percent announced by the state tourist office. Both figures closed approximately two points above the results from 2008, in spite of the fact that both destinations had an increase of newly constructed hotel room inventories by more than six thousand units. In anticipation of the higher tourist volumes projected over the next 10 years, the new airport is being introduced to support the stressed capacity anticipated at the Cancun International Airport. With the construction and operation of the new Tulum airport along with the increased tourist visitors, these factors will stimulate a strong growth of tourist dollar revenues and also the demand for the second home destination industries such as those being witnessed in the Playa del Carmen real estate market and the growing Tulum real estate market. In January of 2009, IPAE released statements to the Mexican news station Enfoque Radio, confirming that all documentation transferring more than 800 hectares to the federal government for the purpose of the Tulum Airport had been executed. The state government plans to maintain control and administration of the properties until the federal government announces the winner for the construction of the new airport. In February of 2009, Gina Patricia Ortiz Blanco, General Director of the Instituto de Patrimonio Inmobiliario del Estado (IPAE), had released to the public the that they anticipated the announcement from the SCT to occur in the first several weeks of March. She also stated that the location of the airport would be approximately 16 kilometers from the coast, in the new municipality of Tulum. In the first week of March, Luis Téllez Kuenzler, delivered an unexpected resignation of his post as the federal Secretary of Communications and Transport, and in doing so, left several projects awaiting approvals such as the licitations on various infrastructure projects including the construction of new sea ports in Lazaro Cardenas, Tuxpan, Veracruz, and the licitation for the Tulum airport. Juan Molinar Horcaditas is the new secretary taking on these pending responsibilities of this federal office and of the coordination of the pending projects awaiting resolutions.
http://www.TOPmexicorealestate.com by Thomas Lloyd, graduated from Purdue University Krannert School of Management with a degree in Management/Financial Option Investments. He has been living, investing, and working professionally in Mexico for over 15 years. Founder of TOP Mexico Real Estate web site & blog. “Where a panel of TOP 10 Mexico Real Estate experts from all regions of Mexico come together to share their Tips and Knowledge to help you buy safely ! ”
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