Feb 16 • 00:57 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

Nichupté Vehicle Bridge in Cancun is 94.2% Complete: Mara Lezama

The Nichupté Vehicle Bridge in Cancun has reached 94.2% completion, with the main structure fully connected, according to the Governor of Quintana Roo, Mara Lezama Espinosa.

The construction of the Nichupté Vehicle Bridge in Cancun has entered its final phase, as announced by Quintana Roo's Governor, Mara Lezama Espinosa. She revealed that the bridge's main structure has been completely connected, resulting in a significant achievement for the ongoing project. The overall construction progress now stands at an impressive 94.2%, highlighting the team's dedication and commitment to improving local infrastructure.

Governor Lezama emphasized the importance of this project, particularly for the tourism-heavy hotel zone, where mobility has been a persistent concern for many years. She expressed enthusiasm over the bridge's completion, stating that it is a necessary and important construction for the local population. More specific updates shared by her indicate high progress rates for various components of the project, including the junctions and related infrastructures nearing completion.

As the Nichupté Vehicle Bridge nears its finish, the project is set to enhance transportation and mobility in the area significantly. It reflects the government’s commitment to developing essential infrastructure, which is vital for supporting the region's economy and improving the quality of life for residents. This infrastructure development represents an important step towards addressing long-standing mobility issues that have affected both locals and tourists alike.

📡 Similar Coverage