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Mexico City launches tenders to rehabilitate Bosque de Tláhuac; bidding documents due August 25

Mexico City launches tenders to rehabilitate Bosque de Tláhuac; bidding documents due August 25

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Mexico's Secretariat of Environment launched two public tenders to rehabilitate the Bosque de Tláhuac protected area.
  • The tenders cover the supervision and integral project for the rehabilitation, with a deadline to acquire bidding documents on August 25.
  • The Bosque de Tláhuac is located in the southern part of Mexico City and the rehabilitation aims to restore the natural area.

Mexico City's Secretariat of Environment (Sedema) has initiated two public tenders for the comprehensive rehabilitation of the Bosque de Tláhuac, a protected natural area in the southern part of the capital. The tenders, published in the Official Gazette, seek proposals for both the supervision of the rehabilitation project and the project itself. Bidders must acquire the necessary bidding documents by August 25. A site visit for the project is scheduled for August 26.

The first tender, national public tender LPN-DGSANPAVA-003-2026, is for the supervision of the integral project, which will be carried out at a fixed price and within a specified timeframe. The second tender, LPN-DGSANPAVA-004-2026, is for the integral project itself, also at a fixed price and determined timeframe.

Bidding documents are available for purchase at the offices of the Directorate of Works Supervision (DSO), located at Avenida Canal de Chalco s/n, Ciénega Grande, in the Xochimilco borough of Mexico City. Purchases can be made from the date of the tender announcement until the August 25 deadline, between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM. The rehabilitation aims to restore the natural area, which has been designated as protected.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.