The Construction of the Longest Maritime Bridge in South America Began: when It Will Be Inaugurated and What It Will Serve
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Brazil began the construction of the longest maritime bridge in Latin America. The work will unite Salvador with the island of Itaparica, reduce the transfers to two hours and will be ready in June 2031.
With an investment of more than $2 billion, this bridge is profiled as one of the most important megastructures in South America for regional connectivity
The Brazilian government began the construction of the 12.4 km structure on the Bay of All Saints; the project promises to transform regional connectivity and significantly reduce travel times
Brazil began the construction of the Salvador-Itaparica bridge, which will measure 12.4 kilometers on the water and will be the largest of its kind in Latin America. The work, with an investment of 2,220 million dollars, is expected by 2031 and will unite Salvador with the island of Itaparica, with the management of Chinese companies.
The Brazilian government began the construction of the 12.4-kilometre structure on the Bay of All Saints; the project promises to transform regional connectivity and significantly reduce travel times.
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