As of early 2014 work progressed at a good pace, highlighting the installation of its cable-stayed span and the hiring of more daily staff (including night shifts).
[2] As data highlights: The bridge connects the San Pedro River (district) in Puerto Real with the |neighborhood of La Paz in Cadiz.
The aim of the project was to resolve the traffic congestion problems suffered by the access to Cadiz from Puerto Real (Bridge José León de Carranza and CA-33).
Moreover, in the "A" alternative solution fixed bridge large gauge was studied because it was the only one whose configuration permitted naturally, across a single alignment channel surfing and having a path straight admitting great light openings for the passage of ships.
Of the different types of bridge studied, the braced was selected as the lowest cost and the simplest structural concept.
It is a highway whose speed adopted in the project, as permitted approval of the draft, has been set at 80 km/h, justified based on the urban nature of the performance.
On land the bridge is built on the industrial area of La Cabezuela, releasing the existing road condition.