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Josue Reyes – President/Chief Executive Officer
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1207 E. Pecan Blvd.
(956) 686-9573
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Officials at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Anzalduas International Bridge expansion. Image by Noah Mangum González
Earlier today, the City of McAllen and the Anzalduas International Bridge Board, which includes the cities of Granjeno, Hidalgo, and Mission, together with federal, state and local elected officials and partners, officially broke ground on their project to expand the Anzalduas International Bridge to a fully commercial bridge.
“Access to safe and efficient infrastructure is critical as more goods come through Texas’ Ports of Entry each day,” said U.S. Senator John Cornyn. “I applaud the City of McAllen and the Anzalduas Bridge Board on this announcement and look forward to seeing the positive impact this investment will have for the Rio Grande Valley and our economy.”
This $83-million-dollar project to expand the bridge from a pedestrian and passenger vehicle-only bridge will construct commercial inspection facilities and all of the necessary infrastructure at the Anzalduas Land Port of Entry, including inspection booths, inspection docks, equipment, roadway, parking and sidewalks, make improvements to the southbound inspection facilities and construct northbound facilities. The Anzalduas International Bridge expansion project will improve safety, generate economic benefits, reduce congestion, enhance efficiency, eliminate freight bottlenecks, and improve critical freight movement.
“Our ports of entry are key to our local, state, and national economies and this project will help the Anzalduas bridge grow, increase border trade with Mexico, and will create jobs,” said Texas Senator Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa. “Last session, working with our state legislative delegation, we secured $22 million from the Texas Transportation Commission to build up the infrastructure at the Anzalduas bridge. The City of McAllen, with the leadership of former Mayor Jim Darling, current Mayor Javier Villalobos, McAllen City Manager Roy Rodriguez, Anzalduas International Bridge Superintendent Juan Olaguibel, and TXDOT District Engineer Pete Alvarez, working with our federal, state, and local partners continue to expand our economy, create new jobs, and contribute to keep Texas as the largest economy in the nation and 9th in the world!” Hinojosa concluded.
The project was made possible by a $25 million INFRA grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation, a $22 million grant from the Texas Department of Transportation and a $63 million loan from the North American Development Bank to the City of McAllen.
Texas State Representative Terry Canales, who serves as Chairman of the Transportation Committee, reiterated the importance of the project and its impact to the economies of Texas, the United States and Mexico.
“The Anzalduas Bridge Expansion Groundbreaking is a momentous occasion for the City of McAllen, for every city and resident in the Rio Grande Valley, and for every citizen in the entire state of Texas,” said Chairman Canales. “The Rio Grande Valley is on the front lines of international trade with Texas’s largest trading partner. We are the filter for tens of billions of dollars in trade every year, and we’re growing rapidly in virtually every category: economic activity, freight movement and tonnage, population, imports and exports. Anzalduas is an opportunity for the RGV to cut wait times down and entice more industries to come through us. Another commercial bridge here means more business and industry interested in setting up shop near our borders. This means more economic security, job security, food security, and national security in our hometowns. You can be sure that today represents a pivotal moment in time for the Rio Grande Valley,” Canales added.
McAllen Mayor Javier Villalobos not only highlighted how the project will soon alleviate some of the supply-chain issues the country is still experiencing.
“This is a very important project not only for McAllen and the Rio Grande Valley, but also our entire nation. This project will provide immediate and direct enhancement to our supply chain, providing a much-needed corridor for goods to come into the country through McAllen,” said Mayor Villalobos.
Mayor Villalobos further went on to thank all of the federal and state partners for their support of the project, stating, “I want to thank U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg for his approval in awarding the INFRA grant we received to support this project and for recognizing what a critical role this port of entry plays in the economy. I would also like to thank Senator John Cornyn and the Rio Grande Valley federal and state delegation for their support on this expansion project to help Anzalduas International Bridge become a full commercial bridge. Increased trade with our nation’s greatest trading partner will necessarily boost the region’s, the state’s and even the nation’s economy.”
Echoing Mayor Villalobos’ comments regarding the importance of the project is McAllen City Manager Roel “Roy” Rodriguez, P.E., who pointed out the 775-acre Foreign Trade Zone with its150 maquiladoras located directly across from the Anzalduas land port in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico. These manufacturing facilities produce cell phone parts, home appliances, medical equipment and many electronics, all critical components to manufacturing products in the United States.
”This project’s significance goes much beyond our region. It is a project that will impact the entire State of Texas and the United States.” said McAllen City Manager Roel “Roy” Rodriguez, P.E. “We applaud the efforts of Senator Cornyn, Secretary Buttigieg and the Rio Grande Valley Congressional Delegation and State Legislators, including Senator Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa and Chairman Terry Canales for being instrumental in the awarding of grants for the project. for seeing the magnitude of this port of entry project and the impact it will have for our country. I also want to thank Mayor Villalobos and the McAllen City Commissioners for sticking with it. It takes a lot courage to make these types of investments for projects that are so visionary. I am so proud to be on this team.”
A recent study completed by the Texas Department of Transportation showed that the Pharr-Reynosa Bridge, the only commercial bridge in the Port of Hidalgo region (Pharr, Hidalgo and Anzalduas bridges), force the average 9,300 commercial trucks per week to experience wait times of nearly 100 minutes during peak traffic times, forcing trucks to endure long hours waiting in lines, which negatively impacts economic potential.
“As trade and its importance grows, so must bridge capacity, capability and infrastructure,” concluded Mayor Villalobos.
The contractor for the Anzalduas International Bridge expansion project is D. Wilson Construction Company of McAllen and is expected to take approximately 320 days, or 11 months to complete. It will soon support fully commercial cargo traffic at the land port. Currently, the bridge only receives empty cargo trucks traveling southbound.
*This article was published by Texas Border Business and posted here: https://texasborderbusiness.com/mcallen-anzalduas-international-bridge-board-break-ground-on-full-commercial-cargo-facilities/
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In response to the increasing demand for top-tier builders across South Texas, D. Wilson Construction Company expanded its operations in January 2010 by opening a regional office in Bexar County. This strategic move facilitated the completion of projects not only in greater Bexar County but also in rural areas of South and Central Texas.
The San Antonio Regional Office has forged partnerships with numerous local clients, including San Antonio ISD, Northside ISD, SCUC ISD, IDEA Public Schools, Somerset ISD, Fredericksburg ISD, Lockhart ISD, Stockdale ISD, City of Schertz, City of Boerne, American Electric Power, and the United States Corps of Engineers.
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MCALLEN, Texas – McAllen Mayor Javier Villalobos thought the occasion so special he asked that an official photo be taken of the Anzalduas International Bridge Board members.
The board comprises elected officials and staff from the cities of McAllen, Mission, and Granjeno.
The reason the occasion was special, Villalobos told the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service, was because the bridge board had settled on the company that will construct new inbound and outbound commercial facilities at Anzalduas.
That company is Wilson Construction Company of McAllen. The $81.8 million project is slated to be completed within a year.
McAllen Mayor Javier Villalobos
“This day is historic because we have been working on this project for years. Even before I was a city commissioner,” Mayor Villalobos told the Guardian.
“This has been a long process and we are finally at the tail end and so we have everybody pretty excited about what is coming.”
Asked what the bridge board had agreed to do, Villalobos said: “We are issuing about $81 million in bonds for the expansion of the Anzalduas International Bridge. What a lot of people do not understand is now we are going to have the ability to have full commercial traffic, coming and going. Right now all we have is empties. And we do okay. But imagine once we open it up and have full service, fully loaded, trucks. it is going to be great.”
Villalobos asked that someone in the City of McAllen’s media department come and take an official photo of the bridge board to record the day for posterity.
It was put to Villalobos that owners of the maquiladora plants on the west side of Reynosa will appreciate the opportunity to cross their products at Anzalduas rather than drive around the city’s loop to use the Pharr International Bridge, on the east side of the city.
“There is a lot of interest in crossing via Anzalduas,” Villalobos responded. “As a matter of fact one of the reasons we have became a sister city with Apodaca is to promote commence and trade. So, we keep on working together, not just to construct the bridge but to urge everyone to come through Anzalduas. And we think it is working.”
Villalobos was asked about a loan NADBank is making available to help with the project. He pointed out that the loan is worth $63 million. Additionally, he said, the project received a $22 million grant from Texas Department of Transportation.
“Whatever else we need, we will take care of it. We are very excited,” Villalobos said. “Again, this is going to open up commercial traffic. All we have is empties right now. It opens up a whole new stream of revenues, which, of course, benefits our residents.”
On a related note, the bridge board also agreed to engage the service of local lobby firm, Pathfinder Public Affairs. Asked why the board had done this, Villalobos said: “Pathfinder were very instrumental in assisting us in finding the monies at the state level for Anzalduas. With another legislative session starting next January, we have brought them on for the next year at $5,000 per month.”
Later the same day the McAllen City Commission confirmed that Wilson Construction Company would be constructing new inbound and outbound commercial facilities and related paving improvements at Anzalduas International Bridge.
According to a city news release, the contract is for $81.8 million, with a contract time of 320 days, approximately 11 months. The funding source for the project is a $63 million loan from the North American Development Bank and a $22 million grant from Texas Department of Transportation.
“International trade from Mexico into the United States is of vital importance to the State of Texas and no one understands this better than the City of McAllen,” Villalobos said, in the news release. “That is why we are investing in constructing the commercial inspection and cargo facilities at Anzalduas International Bridge, which will help to grow this trade for the benefit of not only the United States and Mexico, but also Texas and the local economy, as well.”
City Manager Roel Rodriguez praised the McAllen City Commission for its commitment to the Anzalduas expansion project. He also thanked the Rio Grande Valley’s legislative delegation.
“Thanks to all of their efforts, especially that of Sen. Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa and Chairman Terry Canales, McAllen was able to secure $21 million in state funds, in addition to the $63 million loan from the North American Development Bank for this construction,” Rodriguez said, in the news release.
The news release said both Villalobos and Rodriguez also praised U.S. Sen. John Cornyn. It said he “helped push the federal leg work through that is making the construction a reality.”
*This article was written by The Rio Grande Guardian International News Service and posted here: https://riograndeguardian.com/villalobos-exciting-day-for-rgv-as-anzalduas-bridge-gets-closer-to-carrying-fully-loaded-trucks/?fbclid=IwAR0pl_LE-DSS7jM4VKtHnad5fAd6tMlIB6RYrlNIMXkaPDraKE7QfWP8AcU