Overview
- Crews installed six prefabricated beams measuring about 28 meters and 47 tonnes each in a high‑precision nighttime operation.
- Avenida Lugones was shut from roughly 9:30 p.m. to around 4:30 a.m. for the maneuver, with signed diversions, and traffic was restored before dawn.
- Jorge Macri oversaw the works on site alongside Infrastructure and Mobility Minister Pablo Bereciartua and AUSA president Juan Pablo Fasanella.
- The upgraded crossing will carry two lanes in each direction plus an approximately 4‑meter pedestrian walkway and a 2.4‑meter bike lane separated by a mountable curb.
- City officials project completion around August 2026, citing benefits for more than 350,000 daily users and improved links between Parque de la Innovación, Ciudad Universitaria and the northern waterfront.