Discover now the great construction bridges that are transforming Brazil's landscape and connectivity
Contemporary engineering in Brazil is witnessing a period of intense activity, with monumental projects that promise to redefine national infrastructure. Of the works that stand out in this scenario of civil construction progress, we selected the six largest bridges under construction in the country. Get ready for impress with these civil construction structures that are shaping the future of transport and connectivity in Brazil, according to the Engenharia 360 website.
Bioceanic Bridge: A Route to the Future
The Bioceanic Bridge is more than a structure, is a symbol of regional construction cooperation. Measuring 1.294 meters long, this cable-stayed bridge is being built to connect Brazil to Paraguay, Argentina and Chile, facilitating the flow of agricultural products and boosting South American integration.
Matinhos-Guaratuba Bridge: A Dream About to Become Reality
Three decades ago awaited by the population of Paraná, the Matinhos-Guaratuba Bridge is finally being built. With 1.244 meters long, the bridge will ease traffic on the BR-277, providing more mobility and strengthening ties between coastal cities, a landmark in civil construction.
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Rio Juruena Bridge: An Achievement for Mato Grosso
With a length of 1.429 meters, the Rio Juruena Bridge is changing the landscape from Mato Grosso. This monumental work of civil construction will reduce travel times, strengthening communication routes and opening new economic opportunities for the North region.
Xambioá Bridge: A Strategic Link
The Xambioá Bridge is connecting Tocantins and Pará in a 730 meter work which promises to boost the agricultural and mining sectors. This reference bridge in civil construction will be vital for facilitate transportation of goods in a strategic and hitherto isolated region.
North-South Railway Bridge: Integrating Brazil
Over the São Francisco River, the largest railway bridge of Latin America, integrating the North-South Railway. With 2,9 km long, this bridge will transform cargo transport, offering greater efficiency and safety for the regional logistics sector.
Salvador-Itaparica Bridge: A Revolution in Mobility
With 12,36 km long, the Salvador-Itaparica Bridge, in Bahia, is a revolutionary civil construction that promises to shorten distances and open up new ways for millions of people. This bridge will be a milestone in the new era of national mobility, transforming the lives of many Brazilians.
A milestone in Brazilian civil construction
These bridges are not just concrete and steel structures, are testimonies of human ingenuity and determination to build a better future for Brazil. These monumental works They are symbols of progress and innovation that shape our country.
Agripino says that the current government **** is now investing in Brazil. It can no longer send money to Angola through Odebrecht.
The Araguaia River bridge is 1750 meters long and was built by the Bolsonaro/Tarcísio government! Access to expropriation is at a snail's pace. Government did not pay the owners who had businesses on the Araguaia waterfront!
And he lied, he didn't build any bridge in Araguaia
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What a lie that Bolsonaro is Tarcísio has to do with a bridge in Mato Grosso, Bolsonaro did nothing for the country, and the fan and governor of São Paulo has nothing to do with Mt. You didn't say where this bridge connects to Araguaia, who connects to who
The Salvador Itaparica bridge should not flow into the island but cross over to the mainland on the other side of the island, causing damage to the island's destroyers.
This is Lula.
The other just wanted jetsky and motorcycle jewelry
The new bridges on the Tocantins River, in Marabá/PA, were not included. Two are being built at the same time by Vale, less than 3m apart, one being a road station and the other being a railway station. Both will be 2300m. There is already a road-rail bridge of the same length approximately 300m away, also built by Vale as part of the Carajás Iron Road.