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What is Secretaría de Infraestructura, Comunicaciones y Transportes (CompraNet)?

The Secretaría de Infraestructura, Comunicaciones y Transportes (SICT) is Mexico's federal ministry responsible for highways, rail, airports, ports, and telecommunications infrastructure. It tenders major public works through CompraNet — Mexico's national electronic procurement platform operated by the Ministry of Finance — as well as through project-specific portals. SICT is one of the country's largest federal procuring entities by capital expenditure, managing a pipeline that spans road construction, rail megaprojects, and aviation infrastructure.

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Secretaría de Infraestructura, Comunicaciones y Transportes (CompraNet) at a glance.

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Key procurement sectors

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Mexico procurement landscape

Mexico's federal infrastructure procurement has experienced significant structural change in recent years. The López Obrador administration shifted many flagship megaprojects away from competitive tendering toward no-bid or military-executed delivery mechanisms — most visibly in the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (replacing the cancelled partly-built Texcoco airport) and the Tren Maya railway through the Yucatán Peninsula, which was constructed largely by the Army Corps of Engineers. This model reduced the share of formally tendered infrastructure spending and concentrated decision-making. CompraNet remains the platform for standard federal procurement across road maintenance, smaller works packages, equipment, and services, generating consistent tendering volume. A new procurement law overhaul is underway with the objective of centralizing government purchasing further and improving transparency and anti-corruption mechanisms. The Maya Train and new road corridors in southern states have associated supply-chain and services procurement that does flow through formal channels. Aviation works at regional airports, port modernization, and highway maintenance contracts represent the steadier stream of formally tendered SICT business.

Bidding on Mexico tenders.

Vendors must register on CompraNet to participate in SICT-regulated procurement. Mexico's Public Works Law and Public Acquisitions Law govern respective categories, with registration, financial, and technical qualification requirements set per contract. Anti-corruption declarations and compliance certifications are standard requirements.

Why search Secretaría de Infraestructura, Comunicaciones y Transportes (CompraNet) with Hook?

SICT's pipeline spans highways, rail-related works, airport infrastructure, and ports — spread across CompraNet and project-specific channels with varying update cycles. Hook aggregates SICT-related notices into a plain-language search so vendors can monitor road, rail, and aviation categories without navigating the full CompraNet system manually.

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Secretaría de Infraestructura, Comunicaciones y Transportes (CompraNet) — FAQ.

What procurement platform does SICT use? +

SICT publishes competitive tenders through CompraNet, Mexico's federal electronic procurement platform, operated by the Ministry of Finance.

What are the largest active SICT infrastructure programs? +

The Maya Train, federal highway construction and maintenance, airport improvements at regional airports, and port modernization are among the most significant current programs.

How did the shift to military-executed delivery affect procurement? +

Several flagship projects such as the Felipe Ángeles Airport were executed by the Army Corps of Engineers outside standard competitive tender processes, reducing the volume of formally bid large-infrastructure contracts.

What procurement law changes are underway in Mexico? +

A procurement law overhaul is in progress to further centralize government purchasing, improve transparency, and strengthen anti-corruption mechanisms — the specifics are subject to ongoing legislative process.

Can foreign companies bid on SICT tenders? +

International firms can participate in larger open tenders, subject to free-trade agreement provisions and CompraNet registration requirements. Some categories reserve portions for Mexican firms.

How does Hook help vendors track SICT procurement? +

Hook monitors CompraNet and related SICT sources, surfacing roads, rail, and airport tenders in plain English so vendors can identify opportunities without daily manual platform checks.

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