Transportation Infrastructure Opportunities for US Business
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Argentina: Transportation Infrastructure Opportunities for U.S. Business 1 Our Presenters Chargé d’Affaires Tom Minister of Transportation CEO Alejandro Diaz Cooney Guillermo Dietrich American Chamber of U.S. Embassy Buenos Government of Argentina Commerce in Argentina Aires Status of the National Transport Plan and its impact on the development of the country ROADS FREIGHT RAILWAYS CHALLENGES ACROSS THE TRANSPORT SECTOR • 40% of the network in poor conditions • 5% the total freight • 95% of freight transported by truck. • Average speed: 14km/hour PORTS AND WATERWAYS AIR SECTOR URBAN MOBILITY • Limitations on infrastructure don’t • Low domestic connectivity. • 15M users in MRBA. • Half the number of pax/capita than allow the operation of large ships. • Absence of public transport in the in the rest of the region. • Lack of access infrastructure. provinces • Space for improvements in security • Loss of competitiveness. and air traffic control. • Low quality infrastructure. VISION Carrying out the most ambitious Transport Plan in the history of the country, with a federal vision; integrated and intermodal transport that provides conditions of excellence for the mobility of people and goods; reduces transportation times, costs and negative externalities; and fundamentally maximizes safety, comfort and sustainability. STRATEGIC GOALS INFRAESTRUCTURE Transforming, developing and modernizing the infraestructure for transport in the country, through a federal strategy, improving the connectivity and productivity of the regional economies, especially the ones that have been most left behind. PRIORIZATION Managing in an efficient and sustainable way the different modes of transport, to contribute to the economic growth and to reduce the logistic costs, defending the interests of users. Prioritizing the sustainable modes of transport and the individual non-motorized mobility. SAFETY Positioning security as the center of actions associated with transportation in all its forms and in a transversal way to all the areas of the Ministry. EMPLOYMENT AND PEOPLE Strengthening quality work, favoring the generation of direct and indirect employment in the execution of works; The creation of new jobs based on the opportunities generated by the development of infrastructure; and ongoing training to professionalizing and prioritizing public and private employment in the field of transportation. TRANSPARENCY Eliminating corruption and ensureing transparency in purchases, contracting and control of works, as well as in all acts of government of the Ministry of Transport. INVESTMENT PLAN 2016 - 2019 USD 33,270 Public investment (million USD) Private investment TOTAL 2016 2017 2018 2019 2016-2019 Air sector 250 360 400 450 1,350 2,810 Freight railways 100 500 1,550 1,550 500 4,200 Urban transport 750 2,750 3,000 3,000 9,500 Roads 1,900 2,100 3,000 3,000 2,000 12,000 Ports 10 50 100 100 4,500 4,760 TOTAL 3,010 5,760 8,050 8,100 8,350 33,270 NATIONAL ROAD NETWORK Long term plan for 2027 USD 12,000 M INVESTMENT 2015 – 2019 RN 7 - Lujan a Giles JOB GENERATION: 100,000 2,800 km new highways 2,500 km safe roads 13,000 km rehabilitated roads 2502500 new Km engineering projects 2,000 km new pavings 825 works USD 35,000 M LONG TERM PLAN 2027 Highways Safe roads Roads ROADS AND HIGHWAYS - WORK IN PROGRESS (KM) CUADRO DE ESTADO – CARTERA COMPLETA Projects for Contracted TDR to Developing In tender Kilometers of works future not yet Under works Finished Total For tender For tender develop projects process tender started 2017 2018-2019 Highway 439 354 1.106 299 131 1.324 85 3.738 1.347 611 Special works 393 0 15 8 3 19 17 455 21 387 Safe road 6.025 0 718 0 0 0 0 6.743 2.359 3.423 Paving 234 45 466 41 183 1.015 1.035 3.021 499 277 Rehabilitation 2.737 0 1.226 2.520 2.602 8.193 2.277 19.555 971 221 Subtotal 1 9.829 399 3.531 2.868 2.919 10.551 2.414 33.512 5.197 4.919 Bridges 0 0 1 0 8 4 50 63 1 0 Safety works 7 0 2 6 269 59 1.073 1.416 14 1 Other works 0 0 4 0 11 202 469 687 4 0 Maintenance 8.965 0 601 1.135 202 12.963 13.361 37.228 2.939 4 Subtotal 2 8.972 0 608 1.141 491 13.228 14.953 39.394 2.958 5 Total 18.801 399 5.139 4.010 3.410 23.779 18.368 72.905 8.155 4.924 Roads RN 36 Córdoba – Río Cuarto Autopista RN 22 Neuquén – Cipolletti IMPROVEMENTS IN PORTS’ ACCESS Eliminating bottle necks and improving bypasses ROSARIO Investment USD 657 M Road works and new accesses to Rosario Port (267 km) Toepfer – Pto. de San Martín – Santa Fe Rail accesses to new ports. Reduction of transport and operational costs in ports. BAHÍA BLANCA Investment USD 557M Highway construction in the intersection of National Roads 3 and 252 and part of the beltway in road 33 (corridor linking Bahia Blanca with Rosario) Three-level distributor over the Cholo Crossing, instead of the current Puerto de San Martín – Santa Fe roundabout at ground level. BUENOS AIRES Investment USD 900 M Construction of “Paseo del Bajo”: access to Buenos Aires Port Building 11 km of highway between provincial road 11 and Industrial Park (Tecplata). 10 Buenos Aires10 Roads INTEGRATION WITH CHILE BINATIONAL TUNNEL AGUA NEGRA Investment USD 1,500 M It will go through the Andes Mountain linking the province of San Juan (Argentina) and Coquimbo Region (Chile). Two independent tunnels 14 km long at 4.080m above sea level. Main advantages: ▶ Developing a logistic corridor from Porto Alegre, Brasil, up to Coquimbo in Chile to strengthen regional economies, offering a straight exit to the Pacific Ocean. ▶ Contributing to the diversion of flows in the Cristo Redentor System during seasonal closure due to bad weather conditions. ▶ Generating jobs, developing technology and capacity that will strengthen Argentinean road engineering sector. CRISTO REDENTOR SYSTEM Investment USD 750 M Main border crossing between Argentina-Chile, with more than 4,5 M tons/year. Main mountain chain crossing in Latin America. Daily mean transit of 2.100 vehicles (20% of which are trucks) Executive project for the first stage is currently being Roads developed together with IADB. LARGE INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS SANTA FE – PARANÁ BRIDGE Investment USD 1,100 M Currently in pre-project development. Public tender planned for the fourth quarter 2017. 4.5 km in longitude; 50 m height. Access lanes from road 168 y connectivity with roads 14, 12 and 11. CORRIENTES – RESISTENCIA BRIDGE Investment USD 750 M Executive project contracted with UTE Consulbaires-Consular-IATASA. Public tender planned for the fourth quarter 2017. 3.5 km in longitude and 30 meters in height. Access lanes from roads RN 11 y RN 12. Roads ROAD CORRIDORS – PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTICIPATION 6,576 km under the new concession scheme of national roads 11 projects to be tendered by 2017 2,000 M USD investment expected in the next 5 years. ► 7,000 km of resurfaced roads and new hard shoulders. ► 1,400 km of new highways on high volume corridors. 11 PPP in total: 8 corridors (between 600 and 900 Km extension) & 3 access to ports (Bahía Blanca and Rosario, and South access of Buenos Aires) Income from toll & fixed fee guaranteed by the National Government in the first 7 years (funded by resources from a fuel fund established by law). Planned schedule: ► Data room: 7-2017. ► Tender: 10-2017. Roads WHERE WE ARE GOING: freight network completely rehabilitated and 15% of freight transported by train in 2035 TOTAL INVESTMENT Network fully enabled USD 15,000 M JOB GENERATION: 25,000 DIRECT tn transported Renewed track km rehabilitated tracks Freight trains Freight Heavy maintenance RENEWAL OF BELGRANO CARGAS LINE 20,600 employments (direct + indirect). ► Renewal of 1,593 km ► 38 months ► Investment: USD 2,600 M ► Chinese funding CMEC + CAF + Treasury OFERTA SIN Δ PRESUP. PUNTAJE PUNTAJE OFERENTE IVA (AR$) OFICIAL (POT) PONDERADO $5.500 $ 5.316 TRAMO A $ 1.755 -22,40% 91 123,18 UCSA S.A. - SPAVIAS ENGENHARIA L.T.D.A. - $5.000 1 TRAMO B $ 2.372 -22,32% 91 123,08 $ 4.654 PERFOMAR S.A. EN UTE TRAMO A + B $ 4.044 -23,92% 91 125,37 $4.500 TRAMO A $ 1.938 -14,32% 89 112,55 $ 4.044 2 COMSA S.A. - IECSA S.A. EN UTE $4.000 TRAMO B $ 2.881 -5,69% 89 103,47 TRAMO A $ 2.062 -8,79% 76 104,60 $3.500 3 GHELLA S.P.A. SALCEF S.P.A. EN UTE TRAMO B $ 2.786 -8,77% 76 104,58 $3.000 4 TESUR S.A. - PANDILE S.A.I.C.F. EN UTE TRAMO A $ 2.046 -9,53% 75 105,20 BENITO ROGGIO S.A. - FERROMEL S.A. - TRAMO A $ 2.032 -10,15% 91 108,25 $2.500 5 HERSO S.A. - LUIS CARLOS ZONIS S.A. EN UTE TRAMO B $ 3.233 5,84% 91 93,96 $2.000 TRAMO A $ 2.037 -9,92% 90 107,86 6 CONSTRUCTORA QUEIROZ GALVAO S.A. TRAMO B $ 2.617 -14,31% 90 112,69 $1.500 TRAMO A + B $ 4.654 -12,44% 90 110,58 $1.000 TRAMO A $ 2.198 -2,81% 85 100,21 7 BTU S.A. - CREG S.A. EN UTE $500 TRAMO B $ 3.145 2,96% 85 95,30 SUPERCEMENTO S.A. - ROVELLA CARRANZA TRAMO A $ 2.008 -11,19% 76 107,11 $- 8 UCSA S.A. - SPAVIAS COMSA S.A.