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Mexico Reports 60% Progress in 2025 Highway Program as Jojutla Bridge Opens Oct. 9

Officials highlighted a federally financed push anchored by 70 active work fronts across the country.

Overview

  • SICT said the program stands 60% complete with 70 active work fronts, 6,000 workers and 1,700 machines supported by 17 billion pesos from the 2025 federal budget.
  • Eight toll highways are under execution through mixed‑investment schemes representing 14 billion pesos this year.
  • The 96‑kilometer San IgnacioTayoltita road is finished and slated for inauguration after construction of three viaducts, 14 bridges and a tunnel.
  • The new Jojutla bridge in Morelos opens to traffic on October 9, replacing a single‑lane span with a dual‑section structure within the Circuito Tierra y Libertad.
  • Priority corridors receive 10 billion pesos in 2025 to build or modernize 193 kilometers, with works advancing on routes such as TolucaZihuatanejo (33% progress), MacuspanaEscárcega and Salina CruzZihuatanejo, alongside targeted reconstruction in hurricane‑affected Guerrero.