Mexico: Secretaría de Movilidad y Planeación Urbana del Estado de Nuevo León

The Secretaría de Movilidad y Planeación Urbana del Estado de Nuevo León tracks information in a centralized system called Sistema Integral de Administración de la Secretaría de Infraestructura (SIASI).

All the information related to infrastructure contracts (payments and agreements) is stored through the system called Control Interno de Obra Pública (CIOP). SIASI tracks the global information on infrastructure processes from planning to completion of the projects, relating them to their corresponding contracts from the CIOP.

All infrastructure projects of the secretary must be uploaded to SIASI. The Law of Transparency and Access to Public Information State of Nuevo León, published in the Official State Newspaper on July 1, 2016, is the Law that regulates the fundamental right of access of any person to this information.

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Excel
CSV

Overview

Data date range:
Aug 2021 - Nov 2023
Update frequency:
Unknown
Last retrieved:
Nov 2023 (retrieved monthly)
OCID prefix:
-
License:
Términos de libre uso MX

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Terms:

  • Cite the source of origin where you obtained the dataset

  • Do not use the information in order to deceive or confuse the population by varying the original meaning of the information and its veracity.

  • Do not pretend that your use of the data represents an official government position or that it is endorsed by the source of origin.

This license is compatible with Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

Language:
Spanish
Retrieved from:
http://si.nl.gob.mx/transparencia/publicaciones

Data available

A contracting process has several stages: tendering, awarding, contracting and implementation. You can learn about the contracting stages in this tutorial.

Parties

Count of parties:
2,869

Planning

Count of planning activities:
307

Tenders

Count of tenders:
307
Count of tenderers:
2,145
Count of tender items:
16,609

Awards

Count of awards:
285
Count of suppliers:
279
Count of award items:
0

Contracts

Count of contracts:
280
Count of contract items:
16,609
Count of transactions:
2,660

Documents

Count of documents:
3,189

Milestones

Count of milestones:
2,000

Amendments

Count of amendments:
0

Nuevo León publishes data using the OCDS and OC4IDS standards. Besides core OCDS fields, Nuevo León also publishes other relevant information through some OCDS recommended extensions, such as request for quotes, clarification meetings, payment method, taxes, public notices, implementation status, award rationale, surveillance mechanisms, extended procurement category, contact point type, budget lines, guarantees.

Data quality

Summary

The OCDS dataset has some quality issues to take into account, in particular:

  • The data include non-unique id values in parties and items
  • The data includes fields that are empty or contain only whitespaces

Last reviewed: Sep 2021

Access data

This OCDS dataset is available for download in JSON, Excel or CSV format. You can download the data for contracting processes in a specific year or for all time.

JSON

Each contracting process is represented as one line of JSON text in the .jsonl file.

The .jsonl file is compressed using Gzip. Windows users need 7-Zip, WinRAR or WinZip to decompress the .gz file.

Excel

Each contracting process is represented as one row in the main sheet. Other sheets link to it via the _link_main column.

Excel files can have at most 1,048,576 rows. If a year is missing, it had too many rows.

CSV

Each contracting process is represented as one row in the main.csv file. Other files link to it via the _link_main column.

The .csv files are archived using tar and compressed using Gzip. Windows users need 7-Zip, WinRAR or WinZip to decompress the .tar.gz file.

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