Mar 17 • 19:25 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Government delivers Mocambinho Bridge and adds R$ 500 million in works for Teresina

The governor of Piauí, Rafael Fonteles, announced the completion of the Mocambinho Bridge revitalization and significant ongoing investments in infrastructure in Teresina, totaling over R$ 500 million.

The recent inauguration of the revitalized Mocambinho Bridge, officially named Leonel Brizola Bridge, marks a significant milestone in the infrastructure enhancements being undertaken in Teresina, Brazil. Completed in under 15 days with an investment of R$ 3.3 million, this project reflects the state government’s commitment to maintaining and improving existing public structures. Governor Rafael Fonteles emphasized that such projects are part of a broader effort to ensure that public services remain accessible and in good condition for the population.

During the event, Governor Fonteles highlighted the extensive financial commitments made by the government in Teresina, which have surpassed R$ 500 million in various infrastructure and development projects within his first term of just over three years. This impressive investment is aimed at not only urban areas but also extending to rural regions, showcasing a holistic approach to development across the state. The governor's statements reflect a strategic focus on enhancing the quality of life for residents through improved infrastructure.

In addition to highlighting the completion of the Mocambinho Bridge and the significant financial investments, the governor reassured citizens of his administration's ongoing efforts to promote and support additional infrastructure projects. With expectations to reach near R$ 1 billion in investments, the state government aims to bolster construction efforts and foster sustainable development initiatives that might stimulate economic growth and improve overall community well-being in Teresina.

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