Conclusão da Obra Ponte Xambioá - Brasil
How can a region as vast and rich as Northern Brazil be connected efficiently and sustainably? This is the question that has driven major infrastructure projects in the Amazon, where geography poses unique challenges. Among the most promising initiatives is the construction of the Xambioá Bridge, which promises to transform the Araguaia River crossing, connecting the states of Tocantins and Pará. Spanning 1,727 meters, this monumental project will eliminate dependence on ferries and reduce travel times between the two states, in addition to improving freight transport logistics. #infrastructure #construction #engineering

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