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R$ 575 Million, 63% Completed: The Bioceanic Bridge Works Will Revolutionize Brazil and Paraguay and Pave the Way for the Bioceanic Route

Written by Bruno Teles
Published on 28/11/2024 at 16:39
R$ 575 MILHÕES, 63% CONCLUÍDA: As obras da Ponte Bioceânica vão revolucionar Brasil e Paraguai e abrir caminho para a Rota Bioceânica
Com 1.294 metros de extensão, 350 metros de vão livre e custo de R$ 575 milhões, as obras da Ponte Bioceânica já avançaram 63% e são fundamentais para a inauguração da Rota Bioceânica, conectando Brasil, Paraguai, Argentina e Chile ao mercado asiático. (Imagem:Reprodução/Eng Wilson Junior)
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The Latest Updates On The Construction Of The Bioceanic Bridge Between Brazil And Paraguay. Construction Of The Bioceanic Bridge Advances And Promises To Transform The Bioceanic Route.

The mega construction of the Bioceanic Bridge, which connects Porto Murtinho (Brazil) to Carmelo Peralta (Paraguay), is already 63% complete and is advancing as a key piece for the inauguration of the so-called Bioceanic Route, a project that connects Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, and Chile.

With a length of 1,294 meters, including a free-spanning cable-stayed section of 350 meters over the Paraguay River, the Bioceanic Bridge goes well beyond connecting two countries. It will be a strategic landmark, reducing costs and optimizing exports to the Asian market, consolidating integration within Mercosur.

Progress Of The Bioceanic Bridge Construction

R$ 575 MILLION, 63% COMPLETE: The Construction Of The Bioceanic Bridge Will Revolutionize Brazil And Paraguay And Open The Way For The Bioceanic Route
Built Over The Paraguay River, Between Porto Murtinho In Mato Grosso Do Sul And Carmelo Peralta In Paraguay, The Construction Of The Bioceanic Bridge Promises To Transform The Region Into A Strategic Hub For Exports And Strengthen Integration Between Brazil And The Mercosur Countries. (Image:Reproduction/Eng Wilson Junior)

Currently, the access stretches and precast structures on the Paraguayan side are already completed for the Bioceanic Bridge. On the Brazilian side, the construction of the masts is progressing rapidly, with the next stages focused on assembling the steel cables for the cable-stayed section. The expectation is that the Brazilian side will soon reach the same progress as Paraguay, ensuring structural balance.

The strategy of using dredged sand from the Paraguay River to build access ramps demonstrates a practical and sustainable solution. On the Paraguayan side, this phase is already completed. In Brazil, the works for this phase have not yet started, but they are expected to be executed in the upcoming updates.

Economic Impact And Regional Integration

The Bioceanic Bridge is financed by Itaipu Binacional on the Paraguayan side, with a total estimated cost of R$ 575 million. The complementary works in Brazil, such as access roads and customs structures in Porto Murtinho, are budgeted at R$ 472 million and are to be delivered by 2027, a year after the completion of the bridge. This scenario reflects the challenge of synchronizing large infrastructure projects, but it does not diminish the transformative impact of the project.

Inauguration Of The Bioceanic Route

The completion of the Bioceanic Bridge marks a decisive step toward the long-awaited inauguration of the Bioceanic Route. This route promises not only to economically integrate the four Mercosur countries but also to transform export and import chains, favoring strategic sectors such as agribusiness, meat, and minerals.

Forecast And Challenges

With delivery expected in the first half of 2026, the Bioceanic Bridge will be a landmark of connectivity in South America. However, delays in access works in Brazil could generate temporary logistical challenges, as occurred with the Integration Bridge, which became unusable due to lack of connecting roads. Even so, optimism remains: the bridge is a symbol of a new era of regional integration.

Now we wait and follow the next updates of this project that will redefine borders and transform the commercial flow of Mercosur and the Asian market.

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Bruno Teles

Falo sobre tecnologia, inovação, petróleo e gás. Atualizo diariamente sobre oportunidades no mercado brasileiro. Com mais de 7.000 artigos publicados nos sites CPG, Naval Porto Estaleiro, Mineração Brasil e Obras Construção Civil. Sugestão de pauta? Manda no brunotelesredator@gmail.com

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