Hycsa wins 1,640 million peso contract for Mexibús Line 5

Grupo Hycsa has been awarded the construction of Mexibús Line 5 through a national public tender. The contract, valued at 1,640 million pesos, covers a 29.41-kilometer stretch with 29 intermediate stations.

Grupo Hycsa, through its subsidiaries Calzada Construcciones and Construcciones y Dragados del Sureste, secured the bid to build Mexibús Line 5 in the State of Mexico. The public works project will proceed under a multiannual Mixed Public Works contract totaling 1,640 million pesos, with an execution period of 764 natural days.

The initiative spans 29.41 kilometers and includes 29 intermediate stations, running along key roads such as Vía Gustavo Baz and Avenida José López Portillo. The route links the Lechería and El Rosario terminals, connecting Tlalnepantla municipality to Mexico City.

The company stated that “Hycsa's involvement in this project will contribute to mobility improvements in the State of Mexico, where SYTRAMITEM currently operates four Mexibús lines across 10 municipalities and two Mexico City boroughs, while also strengthening and diversifying our portfolio”.

Hycsa does not trade shares on the Mexican Stock Exchange but maintains a steady presence in the debt market. For the third quarter of 2025, it reported revenues of 7,639 million pesos and net profit attributable to the controlling interest of 581 million pesos, marking a 32.6 percent increase from the previous year.

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