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Pedestrian bridge construction starts in Coyol de Alajuela

November 12, 2018 by Staff News Writer

This weekend began the installation of the structure that will give life to the pedestrian bridge over the Bernardo Soto highway. The footbridge for pedestrians is placed at the height of Coyol de Alajuela , where hundreds of people work in free zones and other businesses.

To carry out the installation, traffic authorities closed the route on Friday night and early Saturday morning. There, officials of the Alca Engineering company carried out the works of lifting and welding the pieces.

If there is no problem, the bridge will be delivered the first week of December.

crhoy.com

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  5. Due to infrastructure works in Virilla bridge, transit from Alajuela to San José will be closed
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