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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkBusiness News | November 2009 

Mexico Infrastructure Conference: Portfolio of Infrastructure Projects for 2010
email this pageprint this pageemail usBruce D. Greenberg - MVConsultants.com
November 05, 2009



For more information, visit www.MVConsultants.com
Mexico's Ministers and Federal Agencies' CEOs will be presenting and discussing their portfolio of infrastructure projects for 2010 and the upcoming years, as well as the different structures for the participation of the private sector in the development and financing of these projects.

The conference will bring together leading Mexican and international companies with participation in the Mexican infrastructure sector. Multimillion dollar infrastructure projects will be presented and discussed during the conference.

The program offers the opportunity of scheduling one-on-one meetings with Government officials as well as with heads and executives of infrastructure development companies with projects and operations in Mexico.

This conference represents a unique opportunity to meet the heads of the most important Mexican Government Agencies and Secretaries related to infrastructure in a single event (SHCP, SCT, Pemex, CFE, Fonatur, Conagua, Banobras)

The participation of infrastructure investment in Mexico's GDP has increased in more than 66% during the current Administration. By the end of 2010 around US $5 billion in infrastructure projects will be initiated.

A new bill for Public-Private associations in infrastructure has been proposed to the Mexican Congress. Mexican pension funds are expected to co-participate in the financing of infrastructure projects contributing with more than US $6 billion in 2010.

Conference + Luncheon + One-on-one Meetings

Confirmed Speakers:

Agustín Carstens Carstens. Minister, Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP)

Juan Francisco Molinar Horcasitas. Minister, Ministry of Communications and Transport (SCT)

Juan José Suárez Coppel. CEO, Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX)

Alfredo Elías Ayub. CEO, Mexico's Federal Electricity Commission (CFE)

Alejandro Werner. Deputy Minister, Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP)

Alonso García Tamés. CEO, Mexico's Infrastructure and Public Services Bank (BANOBRAS)

Miguel Gómez Mont. CEO, Mexico's National Trust Fund for Tourism Development (FONATUR)

José Luis Luege Tamargo. CEO, National Water Commission (CONAGUA)

When:
Thursday, November 19, 2009 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Eastern Time Zone

Where:
Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers
811 Seventh Avenue at 52nd St.
New York, NY 10019

Conference Registration:
Member Fee: $200 USD
Non-Member Fee: $300 USD

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Valuaciones Montaña Verde SA de CV and Bruce D. Greenberg, Inc. have more than 38 years experience as real estate valuation consultants and appraisers and have completed nearly 20,000 valuation and consulting assignments in 14 countries worldwide. Montaña Verde completed its first assignment in Mexico in 1997, and has since performed more than 1,400 assignments encompassing more than 3,750 properties throughout Mexico. For more information, visit www.MVConsultants.com.




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