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Ship with 800 T of Pieces Will Arrive to Salvador for Bridge - 21/04/2026

Summary by Folha De S.Paulo
A ship loaded with more than 800 tons of equipment departed from China to Salvador (BA). The ship that sailed on the 30th of the sea takes 44 counts of materials that will be used in the first stages of the construction of the bridge that will connect the capital of Bahia Island of Itaparica. Read more (04/21/2026
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With technology developed in China and used exclusively by major construction companies in that country, an unprecedented operational platform in Latin America will be deployed in the Bay of All Saints in June, marking the start of construction on the Salvador-Itaparica Bridge. The structure will be used to transport workers, supplies, and equipment, ensuring greater safety and efficiency during construction. To enable the start of work within t…

A ship loaded with more than 800 tons of equipment departed from China to Salvador (BA). The ship that sailed on the 30th of the sea takes 44 counts of materials that will be used in the first stages of the construction of the bridge that will connect the capital of Bahia Island of Itaparica. Read more (04/21/2026

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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