I arrived in Los Cabos in 1998 on assignment from the company I worked for.
Two years later, 9/11 crushed investment in the region. The company could no longer justify keeping a branch here.
I could have gone back. I chose not to.
In January 2002, I founded URCONSA, built on the technical foundation I had been developing since I was 19, starting as a technical assistant on a tunnel project, moving into paving, and later into high-demand earthworks.
There were no guarantees. But there was a clear conviction: Los Cabos deserved world-class infrastructure, built to international standards.
Today, the group brings together seven specialized, vertically integrated companies, and has contributed to the infrastructure behind many of the region’s most significant hospitality and residential developments over the past two decades.
That decision in 2001 changed everything.
