Projects

Infrastructure: Observatory Complex Master Plan

With the implementation of the intermodal management plan, benefits are maximised and negative impacts on mobility, economy, society, urban planning and environment are minimised.

Intermodal Transport Management Plan in the Mexico City Observatory Complex and its interaction with the "Interurban Train Mexico - Toluca" Passenger Transport Terminal, through the implementation of the BIM Methodology (Building Information Modelling)


BIM methodology Engineering Geophysics Environmental Impact Urban Impact

The Mexico-Toluca Intercity Train will connect the capital of the State of Mexico, Toluca, with Mexico City. The line has two terminal stations, one in Zinacantepec to the west of the Toluca Valley Metropolitan Zone and the other in Observatorio Station to the west of the Mexico Valley Metropolitan Zone, where it will connect with Line 1 of the Metro Collective Transport System and the extension of Line 12 of the same system; this is why an intermodal management plan is necessary to provide the maximum mobility, economic, social, urban and environmental benefits to Mexico City, as well as to minimise the negative impacts derived from its development and operation.