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Amazing Cable Stayed Bridges

Cable Stayed Bridges although similiar in appearance to a suspension bridge are actually quite different. Cablestay bridges are faster to build, more cost effective and best for bridges from 500 to 3000 feet. A cable-stayed bridge has cables that run directly from the towers to the road. The weight of the road deck of a cable-stayed bridge is balanced on each side of its towers evenly and does not need anchors or anchor blocks like a suspension bridge. Here are some amazing cable stayed bridges.

Cable Stayed Bridges

Ponte Vasco Da Gama Bridge Lisbon Portugal

Ponte Vasco Da Gama Bridge Lisbon Portugal

Vasco Da Gama Bridge that crosses the Tagus River north of Lisbon.

Total Length: 10.7mi. Height 509ft. Built in 1995.

Millau Viaduct, River Tarn Franc

Millau Viaduct crosses River Tarn in France Connects Millau-Creissels France. Length Approx. 1.5miles. Height 1,125 Feet. Built in 2001. This bridge boasts the 15 highest bridge deck in the world.

Sunshine Skyway Bridge

Sunshine Skyway Bridge crosses Tampa Bay, Florida. Length is 1.1 miles. Height is 174 feet. Originally built in 1954, collapsed in 1980 and rebuilt in 1987.

The Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge Cable Stayed Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid Cable Stayed/Suspension Bridge. It connects Manhattan to Brooklyn NY by spanning the East River. It has a length of 5,989 ft and sits 276.5 feet over water. It was built in 1883. The Brooklyn Bridge history and construction is one of the most interesting you will read about. From renting out the bridge anchorages to a wine distributor to help fund the bridge, (they remained at a constant 60 degrees) to its construction spanning 14years with 600 workers and two dozen deaths.

Tappan Zee Bridge Replacement (Expected Opening 2018)

tappan zee bridge

Connecting South Nyack NY to Westchester County NY. Costing $3.9 billion dollars. Length is approximately 16,013 feet and it sits 138 feet over the water. The bridge is approximately 25 miles from midtown Manhattan and will have a toll of approximately $15.00 for travelers. This is New York States longest bridge.

IPC is a non destructive testing company that utilizes state of the art patented technology to inspect bridges, providing condition assessment reports that identify areas of concern that if attended to in a timely manner will help extend the life of the structure, ensure its safety to the public and save billions in pre-mature bridge replacement.

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