The Construction of a Monumental Bridge Between Paraná and Mato Grosso do Sul is About to Begin, Following the Completion of the EVTEA. With 1,800 Meters in Length, the Structure Will Reduce the Distance to the Port of Paranaguá by 100 km, Optimizing the Flow of Brazilian Agricultural Production and Strengthening the Regional Economy.
Few infrastructure projects generate as much interest as one that promises to transform the logistics of a continental country like Brazil.
A bridge planned to connect two important Brazilian states — Paraná and Mato Grosso do Sul — could drastically change the landscape of cargo transportation in the country.
With the promise of reducing logistical costs, shortening distances, and boosting the regional economy, the project for the bridge over the Paraná River is moving into decisive stages, raising expectations in sectors such as agribusiness.
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Approved in April 2023, the Technical, Economic, and Environmental Feasibility Study (EVTEA) is in its final phase and is expected to be completed within two months, according to information from the Department of Roads (DER).
This study, crucial for determining the viability of construction, was funded by Itaipu Binacional, which invested about R$ 3 million in this initial phase.
Project Characteristics
The bridge will be a monumental structure, approximately 1,800 meters long and 13 meters wide.
It will feature 7.2 meters of lanes, 2.5 meters of shoulders, and New Jersey-type safety barriers of 40 centimeters, in addition to pre-cast beams to ensure robustness.
The central span, responsible for allowing navigation, will be constructed using the successive cantilever technique, considered one of the most modern and effective in projects of this scale.
According to the DER, the construction of the bridge will not be the only investment planned for the project.
Improvements are planned for the highways on the Paraná side and the implementation of new roads in Mato Grosso do Sul, totaling an estimated investment of R$ 1.4 billion.
These complementary works will be essential to maximize the potential of the new route.
Economic and Logistical Impacts
One of the main promises of the new bridge is the reduction of distances.
Currently, the transportation of grains from the Midwest regions to the Port of Paranaguá in Paraná needs to pass through the highways of São Paulo, making the route longer and more expensive.
With the completion of the bridge, the distance will be reduced by at least 100 kilometers, which will represent a significant logistical gain for the flow of Brazilian agricultural production.
Additionally, the project is expected to alleviate traffic on the roads in São Paulo, better distributing heavy vehicle traffic and extending the lifespan of these roads.
For the agricultural sector, this logistical savings could translate into greater competitiveness in the international market, by reducing transportation costs for exports leaving through the Port of Paranaguá.
The connection between Paraná and Mato Grosso do Sul will be made via the Porto São José District, located in the municipality of São Pedro do Paraná.
This strategic location not only benefits the directly involved states but also strengthens the logistics corridor connecting the Midwest to the southern port regions.
Project Progress
After the completion of the EVTEA, the next step will be conducting environmental impact studies.
These assessments are essential to ensure that the project meets environmental requirements and minimizes potential harm to the region’s fauna and flora.
Only after this stage will engineering projects be finalized and, subsequently, bid for the execution of the construction.
According to state authorities, the progress of the project will depend on effective coordination between the governments of Paraná, Mato Grosso do Sul, and federal.
The cooperation between these levels will be crucial to ensure funding and execute the project in the shortest possible time.
Benefits for the Regional Economy
In addition to reducing logistical costs, the construction of the bridge promises to bring positive economic impacts to local communities.
The project is expected to generate hundreds of direct and indirect jobs, boosting development in the regions involved.
The local commerce, industry, and services should also benefit from the increase in the flow of people and goods.
With the strengthening of the connection between the two states, significant growth in regional trade and economic integration is expected.
This reinforces the importance of projects like this, which not only meet the logistical demands of agribusiness but also contribute to the socioeconomic development of the served regions.
The Future of the Bridge
Although the project is advancing, challenges still need to be overcome.
Issues related to the full financing of the project and coordination between the governments could delay the expected schedule.
However, the expectation that this bridge will represent a milestone in Brazil’s transportation infrastructure maintains optimism among stakeholders.
The completion of this monumental work will mark a turning point for cargo transportation and Brazilian agribusiness.
The reduction of logistical costs, the improvement of road conditions, and the strengthening of regional integration are just some of the expected benefits.
Will this bridge be able to transform Brazil into an even more competitive country in the global market? Share your opinion in the comments!

Acho um absurdo se gastar 1.4 bi para treduzir 110km de percurso. O projeto não fez nem a previsão simultanea de uma ferrovia, o que facilitaria ai sim a redução de custos de transporte.
Claro, uma obra dessa envergadura se paga em periodo relativamente curto, pois vai gerar na região grande desenvolvimento.
Eu fico impressionado com a ausência de objeção do escritor desta matéria em relação à construção verídica das obras e infraestruturas as quais ele notícia aqui.