Jornal A Tarde

Published: Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Salvador-Itaparica Bridge: a boost for the development of Bahia

Construction in Bahia will be the longest bridge in Latin America

When we discuss the Salvador Itaparica Bridge, it’s common to view it merely as a simple infrastructure project that will connect two cities. However, this perspective is reductionist. In reality, it’s much more than just a bridge. It’s a project with the potential to transform the economic and social realities of various regions in our country.

Read the full article: https://atarde.com.br/colunistas/madeinbahia/ponte-salvador-itaparica-um-impulso-para-o-desenvolvimento-da-bahia-1250824

Jornal Correio*

Published: August 31, 2023

GROWTH VECTOR

BAHIA | Salvador-Itaparica Bridge will feature unprecedented technologies and benefit more than 10 million people

The Salvador-Itaparica Bridge, one of the most eagerly awaited infrastructure projects by the people of Bahia, should become an important vector of economic and social transformation in Bahia. After conducting in-depth studies, the Consortium is in the process of hiring an offshore geotechnical survey company to take soil samples in order to determine the best location for the piers, and then begin construction.

Jornal A Tarde

Published: August 20, 2023

Progress in the construction of the Salvador – Itaparica bridge

In the coming months, a geotechnical study will begin for the implementation of the project.

The Salvador-Itaparica Bridge, a project long awaited by the people of Bahia due to its magnitude and its ability to transform the socio-economic reality of the state, continues to advance. The next and long awaited step that will mark the beginning of the construction is the soil investigation in the Baía de Todos os Santos (BTS), which will begin in the coming months, with an investment of approximately R$ 160 million.

Read the full article: https://atarde.com.br/bahia/trabalhos-da-ponte-salvador-itaparica-avancam-1239388

Sinicon em Revista

Publication: Issue 17 | Year 2023

Salvador-Itaparica Bridge: a transformative work for society

SINICON em Revista interviews Cláudio Villas Boas, the CEO of the Salvador-Itaparica Bridge Concessionaire. He has over 10 years of experience in managing and structuring large infrastructure investments. As an engineer with a solid academic background and international experience, he holds a master’s degree in engineering from the University of Waterloo, Canada. His professional journey includes experience with Braskem, BRK Ambiental, and Atvos.

CGTN América

Published: March 27, 2023

Improving Salvador, Brazil’s public transit


Chinese companies are becoming increasingly important players in Latin America’s infrastructure.

That’s evident in the Brazilian state of Bahia, where major Chinese firms are involved in key projects to improve transit in and around the state’s capital, Salvador.

Read the full article: https://america.cgtn.com/2023/03/27/663252