The Bridge Represents an Investment of R$ 25 Million in Urban Infrastructure. Know How the Work Will Impact Local Mobility.
Joinville, a city known for urban development, is about to make a significant leap in its road infrastructure.
Amid expectations, tight deadlines, and million-dollar investments, the city announces the construction of a bridge that promises to revolutionize the connection between important neighborhoods.
With a span of nearly 200 meters and a cost exceeding R$ 25 million, this project puts Joinville on the radar for ambitious infrastructure works. But what is known so far about this new “curved” bridge?
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The Anêmonas Bridge, as it is named, will have approximately 182.5 meters in length, linking Anêmonas and Esteves Junior streets and connecting the Guanabara and Fátima neighborhoods.
According to the NSC Total portal, the unique design, which includes a curve, marks a unique architectural element in Joinville.
According to the city hall, the work will be financed by the IDB, which, in 2018, approved the loan now being used for various initiatives in the city.
The bidding process had some changes and reopened after revising the announcement, which updated the maximum contract value to R$ 25.9 million.
Bids will be evaluated in December 2024, and, if there are no impediments, execution is expected to start by the end of the first half of 2025, with a projected completion in 18 months.
Revision of the Announcement and New Conditions for the Project
The city hall announced a revision in the Anêmonas Bridge announcement, including changes to the project’s cost, which increased from R$ 24.9 million to R$ 25.9 million.
As detailed by the municipal administration, the work is part of a road requalification plan with future bidding for improving access roads.
The temporary suspension, which lasted two weeks, allowed for changes in the announcement to ensure the financial viability of the project and an efficient execution.
After construction, Joinville intends to implement a new binary system near the bridge, optimizing local traffic.
The Anêmonas area with Guanabara will undergo adjustments to facilitate traffic flow.
This change aims not only to benefit residents of neighborhoods directly connected by the bridge but also to improve urban mobility in one of the busiest regions of the city.
The Role of the IDB and Urban Restructuring in Joinville
Since 2018, Joinville has been benefiting from an IDB loan (Inter-American Development Bank) to expand its infrastructure.
The IDB provided this funding to finance not only the Anêmonas Bridge but also other strategic works, reinforcing the city’s growth potential.
The financial structuring aims to provide a positive impact on both the economy and the quality of life for the population.
Other Bridges in Joinville and Road Expansion
In addition to the Anêmonas Bridge, Joinville has another project underway, with completion expected in 2026: a 980-meter bridge that will link the Adhemar Garcia and Boa Vista neighborhoods, at an impressive cost of R$ 310 million.
This bridge is seen as a solution to relieve traffic in the area and provide more efficient alternative routes.
Another completed project is the Nacar Bridge, whose official inauguration still depends on the completion of the paving of Coronel Francisco Gomes Street.
This improvement will be essential to ensure adequate access and avoid congestion at strategic points.
With these initiatives, Joinville is redesigning its urban landscape and charting a future of advanced mobility.
The commitment to sustainable development and improving road infrastructure demonstrates how much the city invests in long-term planning to strengthen its position in the regional and national economy.
How the Anêmonas Bridge Can Impact Joinville?
The construction of the Anêmonas Bridge represents not only a physical connection but also a new perspective for residents of the Guanabara and Fátima neighborhoods.
This ambitious project can help ease traffic, reduce travel time, and strengthen the local economy with new commercial and logistical opportunities.
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