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Construction of the Urubó Village bridge has an advance of 16%

Construction of the Urubó Village bridge has an advance of 16%

June 15, 2023, 4:19 PM

June 15, 2023, 4:19 PM

The construction of the urubó village bridgework that will connect Santa Cruz de la Sierra, with Porongo and vice versa, registers an advance of 16%

The project, in which yesand they are investing more than $us 12 million, entered the foundations phase, which are made up of four piles with their respective heads. Each head is comprised of nine piles.

each one of those piles have a measure of 1.20 meters in diameter and an average length of 34 meters.

The bridge will transform the Urubó area

In total, 42 piles will be built. in an approximate time of 80 days.

The bridge, whose works began in mid-March of this year and is expected to are completed within a period of 18 months (September 2024)will start from the end of Roca y Coronado avenue and will extend over a total of 420 meters long and 12.5 meters wide.

It is estimated that the project generate around 1,000 direct jobs and indirect.

After the bridge is finished, the vision of metropolization of Santa Cruz de la Sierra will be strengthened with a new access road that connects both banks of the Piraí River.

Urubo Village
Urubó Village is the firm that promotes the project

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