
Works on the project began in 1998, but they were repeatedly interrupted due to lack of continued funding from the national and the provincial state, especially in the worst part of the Argentine economic crisis of 2001. Public transit access to the bridge was opened on May 20, 2003.

The link between the two cities spans a total of 59.4 kilometers (37 mi). The total length of the various bridges and their viaducts is 12.2 km (7.5 mi). The main cable-stayed bridge spans 330 meters (1,082 ft). Among the materials used were about 250,000 cubic meters (326,987 yd³) of concrete, 63,000 tons of ADN-420 type steel, and 17,618 tons of asphalt. The access to the main bridge on the western side is in the northern border of Rosario, on the limit with the city of Granadero Baigorria.

Status: in use
Location: between Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina and Victoria, Entre Rios, Argentina
Crosses: Paranà River
Structural type: Cable-stayed bridge, H-pylon, semi-fan arrangement
Part of: Rosario-Victoria Highway
Main Span: 330m
Total lenght: 4098m
Lenght of main bridge: 608m
Deck width: 16m
Original design: Leonhardt, Andrä und Partner
Stay cables: DYWIDAG Systems International
Stay cable steel supplier: Trenzas y Cables de Acero PSC, S.L.
Total investment: $385 million










