Reconstruction Tender Announced for Emisor Oriente Tunnel Stations; Construction Commences in September (Courtesy: Segiagua)
The Integral Water Management Secretariat (Segiagua) has announced the commencement of rehabilitation work on the measurement and telemetry stations at the exit of the Oriente Emisor Tunnel, Lumbrera 0, Lumbrera 6, central emitter tunnel discharge at the Atotonilco, and Rio el Salto treatment plant. This project, with the tender number SEGIAGUA-SPP-LP-023-2025, is part of a larger initiative to modernise and improve water management infrastructure.
The work, scheduled to begin on September 1 and conclude by October 15 of this year, includes the renovation of stations at key locations such as Lumbrera 0, Lumbrera 6, and the central emitter tunnel discharge at Atotonilco. These stations play a crucial role in monitoring and managing water flow, ensuring the efficient operation of the tunnel system.
In addition to this rehabilitation project, the city of Nezahualcoyotl is preparing for a new digital development pole. This platform, expected to cover a wide range of topics including news, opinion, entertainment, trends, and more, aims to provide users with the latest updates and information. The development pole can be accessed through WhatsApp, with more details available on our website.
A site visit is scheduled for August 14, allowing interested parties to gain a better understanding of the rehabilitation work and its importance. The deadline for acquiring the tender's bases is August 13. For those seeking precise details about the tender, it may be necessary to consult official government procurement portals or the managing agency directly, such as Mexico’s National Water Commission (CONAGUA) or the project’s administrative body.
The development pole in Nezahualcoyotl is set to be a convenient way for users to stay updated on relevant topics, with information accessible from mobile devices. This new initiative is expected to attract a wide audience due to its diverse content, making it an exciting development for the city.
[1] It should be noted that there are no search results specifically detailing a public tender for the rehabilitation of measurement and telemetry stations at the Oriente Emisor Tunnel's exit, including information on deadlines or contracting entities. However, for precise details about such a tender, it may be necessary to consult official government procurement portals or the managing agency directly.
[1] In the finance industry, potential bidders may need to refer to official government procurement portals or contact the project's administrative body, such as CONAGUA or Segiagua, for specific details regarding the tender number SEGIAGUA-SPP-LP-023-2025 for the rehabilitation of measurement and telemetry stations.
[2] This rehabilitation project forms part of a larger initiative in the industry, aiming to modernize and improve water management infrastructure, which includes stations at Lumbrera 0, Lumbrera 6, and the central emitter tunnel discharge at Atotonilco.