Feb 23 • 13:50 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Duplication of the ring road in MT enters bidding process worth R$ 75.2 million

The duplication of a 16-kilometer section of the Conrado Salles de Brito Ring Road in Rondonópolis has entered a bidding process with an estimated investment of R$ 75.2 million.

The Conrado Salles de Brito Ring Road, located on MT-483 in Rondonópolis, Brazil, will undergo a significant upgrade with a duplication project spanning 16 kilometers. This project, which entered its bidding phase on Monday, is backed by an estimated investment of R$ 75.2 million. It aims to enhance safety and traffic flow along this crucial route, which connects various towns in the region, further stimulating local economic activities.

The expansion includes two primary segments: the first section extends approximately 10 kilometers from BR-364 to MT-130, facilitating access towards Poxoréu, located 259 km from Cuiabá. The second section covers 6 kilometers from MT-130 to MT-270, heading towards Guiratinga, which lies 334 km from the state capital. In addition to road duplication, the project also features significant infrastructure improvements, including the duplication of two bridges to accommodate increased traffic volumes.

Managed by the Secretary of State for Infrastructure and Logistics (Sinfra-MT), this project is expected to not only improve transit efficiency but also enhance connectivity for residents and businesses in Rondonópolis and surrounding areas. As the bidding progresses, it is anticipated to draw attention from contractors, aiming to complete the work swiftly and effectively, thereby reinforcing the state’s commitment to enhancing its infrastructure network.

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