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Monday, February 2, 2015

Time Zones in Mexico

By Suzanne Barbezat
Mexico Travel Expert
gomexico.com

Mexico's time zones - Photo courtesy CENAM
Mexico's Time Zones.  Photo courtesy CENAM

NOTE: On February 1, 2015,the state of Quintana Roo, including the tourist destinations of Cancun and the Riviera Maya are changing their clocks one hour ahead. This is due to the creation of a new time zone, the Southeastern Zone, which will coincide with Eastern time (except for some variation with the dates when Daylight Saving Time is observed). 
There are four time zones in Mexico:
  • The Northwest Zone (Zona Noroeste) is exclusively for the state of Baja California, and is equivalent to the Pacific Time Zone (UTC -8). The Northwest Zone is pictured on the map in light blue.

  • The Pacific Zone (Zona Pacífico) applies in the states of Baja California Sur, Chihuahua, Nayarit, Sinaloa, and Sonora, and is equivalent to the Mountain Time Zone (UTC -7). The Pacific Zone is pictured on the map in beige.

  • The Central Zone (Zona Centro) covers over three fourths of the country - covering all of central and eastern Mexico, including the capital, Mexico City, and stretching all the way to Cancun in the Yucatan Peninsula. The Central Zone is equivalent to the Central Time Zone in the U.S. and Canada (UTC -6). The Central Zone is pictured on the map in dark blue. 
  • The Southeastern Zone (Zona Sureste) The state of Quintana Roo, which is home to Cancun and the Riviera Maya is on Southeastern time  as of February 1, 2015. The state had previously been on Central time. 
Daylight Saving Time
Daylight Saving Time applies from the first Sunday in April to the last Sunday in October. The state of Sonora (pictured on the map in blue and beige stripes) and some remote villages do not observe DST. Areas along the northern border have adapted to the schedule of DST in the United States. 

Friday, January 16, 2015

Construction of Santa María Dam to Begin this Year

by Maureen Dietrich
15 Jan 15
mazmessenger.com

Construction of irrigation canals will begin at the same time as construction of the dam.
Construction of irrigation canals will begin at the same time as construction of the dam.


Ingenieros Civiles Asociados (ICA), the largest construction consortium in Mexico, has signed a contract for 3,989 million pesos with the National Water Commission to begin within the next few months the construction of the Santa María dam in El Rosario. The much anticipated dam will increase agricultural development and supply water for the Centro Integralmente Planeado “Playa Espíritu” tourist resort in southern Sinaloa.

According to information provided by ICA to the Mexican Stock Exchange, the project is expected to be completed by January, 2018.

Fernando Valdez Solano, of the Sinaloa Development Council, commented that ICA will work in association with a contractor specializing in hydraulics.

Personnel from the company have arrived in the area to begin work on the project which has been anticipated for the last three decades.

To avoid conflicts with communities that will be affected by the dam, as occurred when the Picachos Dam was built, Valdez Solano said they have come to an agreement with the Santa María town population including the amount of rent they will pay while waiting for the federal government to come to an agreement and pay the community for the hectares the dam will occupy.

He also pointed out construction of irrigation canals will begin at the same time as construction of the dam.

(from Noroeste)