Mexico Dealing with Construction Permits - Mexico

This topic tracks the procedures, time and costs to build a warehouse—including obtaining necessary licenses and permits, completing required notifications and inspections and obtaining utility connections.

The information appearing on this page was collected as part of the Doing Business subnational project in Mexico, which measures and compares regulations relevant to the life cycle of a small to medium-sized domestic business in cities and regions.

The total number of procedures required to build a warehouse. A procedure is any interaction of the company’s employees or managers with external parties.

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Procedures (number)

The total number of days required to build a warehouse. The measure captures the median duration that local experts indicate is necessary to complete a procedure in practice.

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Time (days)

Cost is recorded as a percentage of the economy’s income per capita. Only official costs are recorded.

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Cost (% of income per capita)
Acapulco1514356.4
Aguascalientes103717.6
Campeche157945.2
Cancún (Benito Juárez)105830.7
Celaya134525.7
Ciudad de México1081333.1
Ciudad Juárez1668139.8
Colima82725.3
Cuernavaca14101116.2
Culiacán1148107.0
Durango112745.3
Guadalajara1263162.1
Hermosillo104562.2
La Paz149244.3
Matamoros115227.6
Mérida148840.1
Monterrey1313794.1
Morelia147656.5
Oaxaca de Juárez1397210.3
Pachuca de Soto1212346.8
Puebla1385117.6
Querétaro126486.7
San Luis Potosí94682.0
Tepic1352102.9
Tijuana1577119.9
Tlalnepantla de Baz147892.4
Tlaxcala148339.6
Torreón117237.4
Tuxtla Gutiérrez93572.6
Veracruz13110108.0
Villahermosa (Centro)136139.7
Zacatecas138372.9

** For dealing with construction permit, the data point on cost was corrected. Rankings are adjusted once a year with each published report.

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