The national president of the Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals (AMPI), Ignacio Lacunza, met with the national president of the Mexican Chamber of the Construction Industry (CMIC), Francisco Solares, to explore how both organizations can be strengthened through common objectives, for the benefit of their respective affiliates and associates.
Solares said that work will be done to establish an agreement proposed by AMPI, all with the aim of promoting better decision-making when developing real estate projects.
“Undoubtedly, this collaborative approach reinforces the work that each institution does. It is very important for us to promote and carry out these alliances, since every action is in favor of our affiliates,” said Lacunza.
Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals, Mario Alberto Granillo, National Vice President of Innovation and Technology, as well as Maricela Rodríguez, Vice President of Communication, were also present during the meeting.
The Mexican Chamber of the Construction Industry is the institution in charge of representing, supporting, and strengthening the country’s construction companies, through management, advice, professional training and integration of new technologies.