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Brazilian bridge construction deal

A major Brazilian bridge construction deal has been agreed.
By MJ Woof November 24, 2020 Read time: 1 min
A new sea crossing is planned for Brazil – image courtesy of © Pbardocz, Dreamstime.com
An agreement has been reached for the construction of a major bridge project for Brazil. A consortium including two Chinese firms and one Brazilian contractor will build the 12.4km link, which will connect Itaparica and Salvador.

A cable-stayed design is favoured and will be the longest such sea-crossing in Latin America when complete. Construction is expected to take four years.

The consortium comprises China Railway 20 Bureau Group Corporation, China-based engineering company China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) and CCCC South America Region Company.

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