Engine of economic development as it is the first communication channel between the most marginalized cities and communities.
The growth dynamics of the sector has been accompanied by the increase in the saturation of existing roads and the need for investment for the preservation and construction of new roads.
Cal y Mayor provides solutions to the challenges of the public sector, companies and investment funds when it comes to investing, building, operating and maintaining road assets.
We promote the use of sustainable, inclusive and efficient alternative means of transportation for the mobility of people.
For more than 40 years, Cal y Mayor has provided comprehensive consulting and engineering services to plan, build, operate and regulate public transport systems with the technologies that best adapt to the urban environment: BRT, metro , tram, light rail and cable cars.
Rail transportation takes a great relevance as a sustainable transport mode given its energy efficiency and its capacity to move people and goods.
Moreover, rail transport brings spillover effects through the economic integration of regional markets, increasing their economic competitiveness and fostering growth.
Fastest growing transportation system in Latin America due to its great ability to adapt to small spaces and uneven topographies.
In addition to the travel times and green house gases reductions, its deployment in several low-income urban areas has shown spillover effects in terms of social inclusion, public space regeneration and economic activity pick-up.
Cal y Mayor is proud to be the leading firm in the Americas for engineering and consulting services related to urban ropeway planning, construction and operation related services.
The port infrastructure is critical for the global logistics industry and value chains.
The trends in the maritime transportation are pushing the demand for ports infrastructure with highly specialized facilities and capacity to host ever growing vessel sizes.
Cal y Mayor delivers consulting and engineering services for ports infrastructure and its integration with other modes of transportation.
Economic growth at the global level has been accompanied with increased connectivity between cities, countries and continents.
With the increase in international trade and tourism, a cumulative investment of around $1.2 - 1.5 billion dollars is expected worldwide until 2030 in airport infrastructure.
Cal y Mayor carries out design studies and supervision of airport infrastructure for both the airside and the landside.
In Latin America and the Caribbean, 81% of the population resides in urban centers and is expected to reach 88% in 2050.
The lack of urban planning oriented towards accessibility, traffic, long travel times, high rates of accidents and pollution are the challenges to overcome in terms of mobility.
In order to achieve the objective 11 of the United Nations, Sustainable Cities and Communities, it is vital to promote urban mobility through non-motorized means in an efficient and safe way.