1.
Colombia:
Priority
Infrastructure
Projects
2011-‐2014
Embassy
of
Colombia
in
London
London,
February
2012
5th
Annual
Global
Infrastructure
Leadership
Forum
Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Republic of Colombia
2. Infrastructure
Private
Investment
AFracGveness
Index
(IPIAI)
• “Colombia
ranks
4th
when
benchmarking
NaGonal
AFracGveness
for
Private
Investment
in
LaGn
American
Infrastructure,
outperforming
the
regional
average
on
all
dimensions.
– 1st
in
development
and
quality
of
PPP
regulatory
framework
(improved
with
new
law
from
2012)
– Very
high
efficiency
of
the
licence
granGng
process
– Very
high
ease
of
purchasing
land
and
obtaining
rights
of
passage
– Very
high
transparency
of
the
privaGsaGon
process
– Very
high
openness
of
public
services
to
private
capital”
Source:
Benchmarking
Na2onal
A5rac2veness
for
Private
Investment
in
La2n
American
Infrastructure,
World
Economic
Forum
within
the
framework
of
the
Global
Compe22veness
Network,
2007.
4. Infrastructure
Private
Investment
AFracGveness
Index
(IPIAI)
“The
readiness
of
Colombia’s
government
to
deal
with
and
facilitate
private
investments
in
infrastructure
is
among
the
main
drivers
of
the
country’s
good
performance”.
Source:
Benchmarking
Na2onal
A5rac2veness
for
Private
Investment
in
La2n
American
Infrastructure,
World
Economic
Forum
within
the
framework
of
the
Global
Compe22veness
Network,
2007.
8. LogisGc
costs:
above
La2n
American
average
Internal
transportaGon
costs:
over
37%
of
total
costs
Colombia:
LogisGc
Costs
for
Foreign
Trade
4.1
5.2
Internal
Transporta2on
10.8
Paperwork
37.4
Interna2onal
Transporta2on
7.6
Ports
Indirect
Costs
Container
Costs
2.1
Customs
Costs
32.8
Source:
DNP,
based
on
data
by
MIDAS-‐USAID
Programme
9. Transport
Infrastructure
Investment
Plan
2011
–
2021
in
USD
billions
Type of Investments
Investments
Infrastructure
2011-2021
2011 - 2014
ROADS
55.9
19.2
RAILROADS
21.1
1.4
RIVERS
AND
MARITIME
3.1
1.7
PORTS
3.1
2.0
AIRPORTS
2.0
1.0
URBAN
14.1
6.5
TRANSPORTATION
TOTAL
99.3
31.8
Source:
Ministry
for
Transporta2on
10. NATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
AGENCY
1. New
legal
and
ins2tu2onal
framework
for
PPP
in
transport
infrastructure
2. Government
Goals
and
Investment
Levels
3. New
Concession
Projects
Ministry
of
Transport
11. New
Law
1508
(2012)
on
PPP
Ø
Establishes
a
legal
regime
governing
the
Public
–
Private
Partnerships
or
Associa2ons
(PPP)
Ø
Creates
guidelines
for
the
promo2on
of
PPP
schemes
Defines
PPPs
as
:
“...
a
tool
for
the
par-cipa-on
of
private
capital,
materialised
in
a
contract
(...)
for
the
provision
of
public
goods
and
their
related
services,
involving
the
reten-on
and
transfer
of
risks
between
the
par-es
and
payment
mechanisms
related
to
availability
and
the
level
of
service
of
the
infrastructure
and/or
service”
Ø
The
law
presents
two
types
of
PPP:
Ø
(i)
Public
ini2a2ve
PPPs,
and
Ø
(ii)
Private
ini2a2ve
PPPs
Ministry
of
Transport
12. New
InsGtuGonal
framework
for
PPP
in
transport
infrastructure
-‐
Poli2cal
and
planning
guidance
-‐
Project
approvals
Ministry of
Transport
Harmoniza2on
of
infrastructure
development
plans
National Technical
endorsement
of
the
projects
National Planning
Infrastructure
Department
Agency
Approval
of
government
contribu2ons
Fiscal
Policy
Council
-‐ Risk
structure
and
valua2on
consent
-‐ Payment
of
government
contribu2ons
Ministry of -‐
Management
of
Con2ngency
Fund
Finance -‐
Fiscal
capacity
analysis
Ministry
of
Public
Ministry
Port
and
environment
and
fiscal
Transport
and
sustainable
comptroller
Superintendence
development
office
Environmental
Surveillance
of
Administra2ve
policies
and
service
standards
and
treasury
licenses
and
availability
audits
Sources:
NATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
AGENCY,
Republic
of
Colombia
Ministry
of
Transport
13. GOVERNMENT
FUTURE
GOALS
• For
the
year
2014:
• Roads:
100%
increase
in
four-‐lane
highways
• Railways:
50%
increase
in
length
of
railways
in
operaGon
• Ports:
50%
increase
in
load
capacity
• Airports:
35%
increase
in
passengers
mobilized
• For
the
year
2018:
• Roads:
Fourfold
increase
in
four-‐lane
highways
• Railways:
Threefold
increase
in
length
of
railways
in
operaGon
• Ports:
100%
capacity
increase
• Airports:
50%
capacity
increase
NATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
AGENCY
Republic
of
Colombia
Ministry
of
Transport
14. GOVERNMENT
FUTURE
GOALS
Base
Goal
Goal
Indicator
2010
2014
2018
Kilometers under concession
6.035
10.700
Kilometers of four-lane highways
792
2.280
3.400
Kilometers of railways in operation
846
1.341
2.343
Volume of cargo at ports (million tons/
132
182 254
year)
Air transport users (million/year)
20
27
34
NATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
AGENCY
Republic
of
Colombia
Ministry
of
Transport
15. NATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
AGENCY
Republic
of
Colombia
ESTIMATED
INVESTMENT
8.000
(USD$
Million)
7.000
6.000
5.000
4.000
3.000
2.000
ExisGng
road
New
road
Railwa Airports
concessions
concessions
Port ys
s
Ministry
of
Transport
16. NATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
AGENCY
Republic
of
Colombia
PRIORITY
INFRASTRUCTURE
PROJECTS
FOR
CONCESSION
Ministry
of
Transport
18. NATIONAL
ROAD
NETWORK
UNDER
CONCESSION
NEW
CONCESSIONS
More
than
6.000
km
of
roads
will
be
under
concession
bids
to
complete
the
na2onal
network
Thereaier,
over
10.000
kilometers
will
be
under
concession
New
concessions
Exis2ng
concession
NATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
AGENCY
Republic
of
Colombia
Ministry
of
Transport
19. NEW
ROAD
CONCESSIONS
Types
of
IntervenGon
A
–
Four
Lane
Highway
B
–
Single
Lane
C
–
Tunnel
D
–
Bridges
E
–
Improvement
F
–
Rehabilita2on
P#
Project
Length
(km)
INVESTMENT
Bidding
Type
of
(USD
millions)
Start
IntervenGon
29
Roads
6,434
21,044.0
2012
–
2
ALL
TYPES
21. NEW
RAILWAY
CONCESSIONS
Exis2ng
concession
Improvement
Construc2on
P#
Type
of
Railway
Project
Length
Capex
Bidding
Type
of
(km)
(USD
millions)
Start
Interv3nGon
3
Improvement
819
538.0
2013
–
1
Several
5
ConstrucGon
1529
2,979.0
2013
-‐
1
Several
NATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
AGENCY
Republic
of
Colombia
Ministry
of
Transport
23. PORTS
NATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
AGENCY
Republic
of
Colombia
Second
channel
dredging
to
19
mts.
CARTAGENA
Cartagena
Bay
2012-‐
IV
Dredging
to
16
mts.
BUENAVENTURA Buenaventura
Bay
2013-‐I
Ministry
of
Transport
25. AIRPORTS
NATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
AGENCY
Republic
of
Colombia
BARRANQUILLA
AIRPORT
BARRANQUILLA
Es2mated
value:
US$
32
mm
2013-‐II
Ministry
of
Transport
26. Thank
you
for
your
aFenGon
For
more
detailed
informaGon
you
may
contact:
j.uribe@colombianembassy.co.uk
(Juan
M.
Uribe)
bmorales@ani.gov.co
(Beatriz
E.
Morales)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Republic of Colombia
27.
28. NEW
ROAD
CONCESSIONS
P
Road
Project
Length
Capex
Bidding
Type
of
#
(km)
(USD
millions)
Start
IntervenGon
1
IBAGUE
–
LA
PAILA
1a
Ibague
–
Cajamarca
40
333.3
2013
-‐
2
A,
D,
E
1b
Cajamarca
–
Calarca
46
76.7
2013
-‐
2
E
1c
Calarca
–
La
Paila
62
345
2013
-‐
2
A
2
BUGA
-‐
BUENAVENTURA
211
401
2013
-‐
2
A,
B,
E
3
SANTANDER
DE
Q
-‐
293
838.6
2013
-‐
2
A,
B,
F
CHACHAGUI
A
–
Four
Lane
Highway
B
–
Single
Lane
C
–
Tunnel
D
–
Bridges
E
–
Improvement
F
–
Rehabilita2on
29. NEW
ROAD
CONCESSIONS
P#
Road
Project
Length
Capex
Bidding
Type
of
(km)
(USD
millions)
Start
IntervenGon
4
NEIVA
-‐
GIRARDOT
166
592.0
2013
-‐
2
A,
E
5
GIRARDOT
–
PUERTO
SALGAR
167
268.3
2012
-‐
4
B,
D,
E,
F
6
PUERTO
SALGAR
–
IBAGUE*
145
-‐
2012
-‐
4
A,
B,
E
*
–
Only
Maintenance
and
Opera2on
A
–
Four
Lane
Highway
B
–
Single
Lane
C
–
Tunnel
D
–
Bridges
E
–
Improvement
F
–
Rehabilita2on
30. NEW
ROAD
CONCESSIONS
P#
Road
Project
Length
Capex
Bidding
Type
of
(km)
(USD
millions)
Start
IntervenGon
7
MANIZALES
-‐
VILLETA
7a
Honda
–
Villeta
84
344.0
2013
-‐2
E
7b
Manizales
-‐
Mariquita
122
200.0
2013
-‐
2
B,
E,
F
8
VILLAVICENCIO
-‐
ARAUCA
662
645.0
2013
-‐
2
B,
F
9
CHOCONTA
–
EL
SECRETO
141
159.0
2013
-‐
2
E,
F
A
–
Four
Lane
Highway
B
–
Single
Lane
C
–
Tunnel
D
–
Bridges
E
–
Improvement
F
–
Rehabilita2on
31. NEW
ROAD
CONCESSIONS
P#
Road
Project
Length
Capex
Bidding
Type
of
(km)
(USD
millions)
Start
IntervenGon
10
VILLAVICENCIO
-‐
GRANADA
73
60.8
2013
-‐
2
F
11
VILLAVICENCIO
-‐
PT
ARIMENA
257
363.0
2013
-‐
2
E,
F
12
PT
ARIMENA
–
PT
CARRENO
650
1611.0
TBD
B,
E
13
BRICENO
-‐
CAQUEZA
87
145.0
2012
-‐
4
E
14
CHOACHI/LA
CALERA
-‐
77
200.6
2012
-‐
4
B,
C,
E,
BOGOTA
15
BOGOTA
-‐
VILLAVICENCIO
69
1,067.0
2013
-‐
2
A,
C,
F
A
–
Four
Lane
Highway
B
–
Single
Lane
C
–
Tunnel
D
–
Bridges
E
–
Improvement
F
–
Rehabilita2on
32. NEW
ROAD
CONCESSIONS
P#
Road
Project
Length
Capex
Bidding
Type
of
(km)
(USD
millions)
Start
IntervenGon
16
BUCARAMANGA
–
B/ 223
852.0
2013
-‐
2
A,
B,
E,
F
BERMEJA
-‐
REMEDIOS
17
BARBOSA
–
TUNJA
–
110
53,3
2013
-‐
2
F
VILLAPINZON
18
ZIPAQUIRA
-‐
BUCARAMANGA
330
939.0
2013
-‐
2
A,
B,
E
19
PAMPLONA
-‐
DUITAMA
304
455.0
2012
-‐
4
E
20
CUESTABOBA
-‐
CUCUTA
123
288.0
2012
-‐
4
B,
C,
E,
21
CUCUTA
-‐
AGUACLARA
259
361.0
2013
-‐
2
A,
C,
F
A
–
Four
Lane
Highway
B
–
Single
Lane
C
–
Tunnel
D
–
Bridges
E
–
Improvement
F
–
Rehabilita2on
33. NEW
ROAD
CONCESSIONS
P
Road
Project
Length
Capex
Bidding
Type
of
#
(km)
(USD
millions)
Start
IntervenGon
22
CAMILO
C–B/MBOLO–3
PTAS
206
2.373.0
2013
-‐
1
A,
B,
C
23
TUNEL
OCCIDENTE
–
EL
TIGRE
280
2.353.0
2013
-‐
1
B,
C
24
SAN
JOSE
DE
NUS
–
PT
BERRIO
51
470.0
2012
-‐
3
B,
C
25
SAN
JOSE
DE
NUS
-‐
CAUCASIA
224
3.449.0
2012
-‐
3
A,
C
26
BARRANQUILLA
-‐
CARTAGENA
120
433.0
2013
-‐
2
A
27
CAUCASIA
–
LA
YE
120
600.0
2013
-‐
2
A
28
VALLEDUPAR
–
LA
PAZ
32
64.0
2013
-‐
2
A
29
VARIOUS
CORRIDORS*
700
700.0
2013
-‐
2
*
*
–
Only
Maintenance
and
Opera2on
A
–
Four
Lane
Highway
D
–
Bridges
B
–
Single
Lane
E
–
Improvement
C
–
Tunnel
F
–
Rehabilita2on
34. NATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
AGENCY
Republic
of
Colombia
RAILWAYS
CONCESSIONS
Number
of
contracts
2
(Concesión
férrea
del
Pacífico
+
Chiriguaná
–
Santa
Marta)
Km
under
concession
625
km
Km
in
administraGon
and
980
km
rehabiilitaGon
Kilometers
in
OperaGon
625
km
Kilometers
to
structure
753
km
(Carare
+
Chiriguaná
–
Puertos
de
la
Guajira)
Exis2ng
concession
Improvement
Construc2on
Ministry
of
Transport
35. IMPROVEMENT
NEW RAILWAYS
CONCESSIONS
INTERVENTION
TYPE
(KM)
Length
Capex
Sector
Ground
Second
Single
Buddind
(Km)
(Mill
US$)
Improvement
Line
lane
Start
La
Dorada-‐
F
Chiriguaná
524
388,5
524
2013.I
Cabañas-‐
F
Puerto
Berrio
32
10,1
32
2013.I
Bogotá-‐
o
Belencito
263
139
263
2013.I
CONSTRUCTION
INTERVENTION
TYPE
(KM)
Length
Capex
Sector
Ground
Second
Single
Buddind
(Km)
(Mill
US$)
Improvement
Line
lane
Start
Zipaquira-‐
O
Barbosa
350
350,4
166
2013.I
Belencito-‐La
M
Vizcaina
354
1.494
354
2013.I
Chiriguaná-‐
F
Santa
Marta
245
67
45
2013-‐I
Chiriguana-‐
F
Dibulla
310
654
310
2013.I
Exis2ng
concession
Chiriguaná-‐
F
Improvement
Cartagena
270
409
270
2013.I
Construc2on
NATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
AGENCY
Republic
of
Colombia
Ministry
of
Transport