Panama begins construction of the Fourth Bridge over the Canal

The Panamanian government began the construction for the Fourth Bridge over the Panama Canal, an investment calculated at $1.3 billion dollars. The project is being managed by the Panama Cuarto Puente Consortium (China Communications Construction Company LTD and China Harbor Engineering Company LTD).

The President, Laurentino Cortizo Cohen, made an inspection visit to observe the progress of the construction of the Fourth Bridge and the progress of the execution of Line 3 of the Metro, two megaprojects designed to improve the mobility of more than 2 million of people, and are expected to generate hundreds of jobs.

It is estimated that the construction will generate around 3,500 jobs at the peak of this project’s execution.

According to official information, the main bridge is cable-stayed to cross the Panama Canal Navigation Channel, it has a main span of 485 meters and a total length of approximately 965 meters between the expansion joints.

The main bridge deck includes six vehicle circulation lanes each 3.65 meters wide, plus two shoulder spaces of 2.40 meters and 1.25 meters on the outer and inner edges respectively. And the cross section will allow the roadway to be expanded to four lanes in the future.

Meanwhile, the interchange on the west side will connect with the expanded Pan-American Highway and the interchange on the east side will connect with the Albrook Interchange.

It is estimated that the project should be ready in four and a half years.

On the other hand, the Metro Line 3 project being built towards Panama Oeste is 50% complete and is being carried out by the HPH Joint Venture consortium.


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