Sunday, May 27, 2012

Tallest bridgr in the World


 

The Millau Viaduct (French: le Viaduc de Millau, IPA: [vjadyk də mijo]) is a cable-stayed road-bridge that spans the valley of the river Tarn near Millau in southern France. Designed by the French structural engineer Michel Virlogeux and British architect Norman Foster, it is the tallest bridge in the world with one mast's summit at 343.0 metres (1,125 ft) above the base of the structure. It is the 12th highest bridge in the world, at 270 metres (890 ft) high below the road deck. The viaduct is part of the A75-A71 autoroute axis from Paris to Montpellier. Construction cost was approximately €400 million. It was formally dedicated on 14 December 2004, inaugurated the day after and opened to traffic two days later. The bridge received the 2006 IABSE Outstanding Structure Award.

Official name: Le Viaduc de Millau

Crosses: Valley of the River Tarn

 Locale: Millau-Creissels, France

 Architect: Michel Virlogeux

 Design : Cable-stayed bridge

 Total length: 2460 m

Width: 32.05 m

Height: 343 m (max pylon above ground)

Construction begin: 16 October 2001

Construction cost: € 394,000,000

Opened: 16 December 2004 09:00

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