Government investments in infrastructure boost mobility in Acre

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Honoring its commitment to the population of Acre, the government of Acre seeks to promote socioeconomic development through strategic investments in infrastructure. Faced with this, the Department of Highways, Waterway and Airport Infrastructure of Acre (Deracre) acts as a fundamental player, coordinating and executing projects that not only connect communities, but also boost the local economy.

Deracre carries out interventions in the state’s 22 municipalities. Photo: Marcos Vicentti/Secom

Three relevant works exemplify this commitment: the Estrada da Variante de Xapuri, the revitalization of Via Chico Mendes, in Rio Branco, and the duplication of AC-405, which connects Cruzeiro do Sul to the International Airport and the municipality of Mâncio Lima. Each of these projects represents tangible advances in the state’s road infrastructure and symbolizes the Acre government’s ongoing effort to promote the well-being and progress of its population.

Transforming mobility

The works on the Estrada da Variante de Xapuri represent a significant milestone in the Acre government’s commitment to the development of the municipalities. With a substantial investment of R$24 million, coming from an amendment by Senator Márcio Bittar, the project aims to implement and pave 17.5 km of the AC-380 highway, connecting the junction to BR-317.

The new variant, even though it is not yet completed, is already transforming the reality of Xapuri. Photo: Pedro Devani/Secom

The initiative envisions a significant improvement in the mobility of the local population and opens up new economic opportunities for Xapuri and adjacent regions.

The completion of this work will facilitate access for rural producers to the city and optimize the flow of agricultural and livestock production, strengthening the local economy. Governor Gladson Cameli appreciates the full implementation of these improvements and demonstrates direct attention to the needs of the community.

The population and rural producers in the Xapuri region can envision a more prosperous and connected future with the strategic projects underway. Photo: Pedro Devani/Secom

In one of his visits, Cameli highlighted the importance of the government effort: “The paving of the variant is proof of how the union generates good results. The work is generating work and income and takes residents of the region out of isolation, who have dreamed of asphalt for over 30 years.”

The work is one of the most strategic of Governor Gladson Cameli’s term. Photo: José Caminha/Secom

The work on Estrada da Variante has reached more than 80% completion and is being carried out by the Laranjeiras Consortium, formed by the companies MSM – Pedra Norte and Marts Transportes, with delivery scheduled for September 2024, marking a significant advance in the state’s road infrastructure .

Modernization in the capital

The revitalization of Via Chico Mendes is another notable example of the State’s commitment to urban development. Completed in December 2023, this collaborative work between the state government and Rio Branco City Hall represents a total investment of more than R$16 million, with more than R$9 million allocated to quality asphalt resurfacing.

Part of the resources for paving were the result of a parliamentary amendment by Gladson Cameli when he was a senator. Photo: Pedro Devani/Secom

With more than four kilometers revitalized, the intervention included expanded lighting, landscaping and the restoration of the cycling lane. The joint effort aims to create a more pleasant and safe environment for the citizens of Rio Branco, promoting aesthetic improvements and ensuring better traffic conditions on the highway that connects the capital’s districts.

Much of the work was carried out at night, aiming to ensure better conditions for movement of vehicles and pedestrians. Photo: Ascom/Deracre

The governor’s speech, during the delivery of the work, highlighted the importance of collaboration between legislators, the federal bench and the Ministry of Regional Development to implement the initiative. The exemplary partnership demonstrates the State’s ability to join efforts for the well-being of the population.

More than four kilometers of Via Chico Mendes were resurfaced by Deracre. Photo: Marcos Vicentti/Deracre

Mobility to the Juruá Valley

The duplication and paving of the AC-405 highway represents a significant advance in the road infrastructure of the Cruzeiro do Sul region. With a total investment of more than R$36 million, the work covers a series of services, from earthworks and paving to signage and landscaping .

With 87% of the first stage completed, the AC-405 highway is expected to be completed between September and October. Photo: Diego Silva/Secom

In addition to improving the mobility of local residents, the initiative aims to meet growing transport demands, especially in relation to access to the airport and the municipality of Mâncio Lima. The work includes duplicating the highway and improvements such as widening, shouldering, landscaping and relocating the electrical network.

The government’s vision of providing better traffic and safety conditions for the population of Vale do Juruá is evident in this initiative. The construction of a median and the removal of housing units demonstrate the concern for balancing road development with the preservation of local communities.

For the second stage of the work, the State has an investment of R$18 million allocated by a parliamentary amendment by senator Márcio Bittar. Photo: Diego Silva/Secom

With 87% of the first stage completed, the AC-405 highway is expected to be completed between September and October 2024 and has provided greater mobility for the population, in addition to providing earthmoving, paving, drainage, signage, landscaping, environmental protection and other services. complementary actions.

Continued commitment

Given the importance of such works, the president of Deracre, Sula Ximenes, assures: “The State is committed to completing these works as quickly as possible and we have followed the governor’s determination to work to take care of people, as well as guarantee more quality of life for the people of Acre”.

The holder of the portfolio monitors the works carried out by Deracre. Photo: Ascom/Deracre

These three works represent improvements to the road infrastructure in the State of Acre, reflecting a continuous commitment to the economic and social development of local communities. Investment in mobility and accessibility makes the daily lives of citizens easier and opens up new opportunities for sustainable growth in the Acre region.


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