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Currently, the tallest bridge in the world is the Millau Viaduct, located in the South of France. Its tallest pylon reaches about 1,125 feet above ground and 285 above deck, and it crosses the ...
Construction began on January 18, 2022, with an official completion date expected by June 30, 2025. Once completed, the structure will support nearly 22,000 tons of steel, equivalent to three ...
Known as the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, it is 947 feet taller than France’s Millau Viaduct, ... After over three years under construction, which began in 2022, ...
Construction began on Jan. 18, 2022, ... It will smash the record of the current highest bridge in the world, the Millau Viaduct in France, by 947 meters.
It will measure 2,051 feet above river level, which is 947 feet taller than current title holder, the Millau Viaduct in France. Aerial view of the construction site at the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge ...
Construction in Guizhou, ... It will measure 2,051 feet above river level, which is 947 feet taller than current tallest bridge title holder, the Millau Viaduct in France.
China plans to unveil the world’s tallest bridge, the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, this summer. Located in Guizhou province, the bridge is scheduled to open by June 30, 2025. It will soar 2,051 ...
It will measure 2,051 feet above river level, which is 947 feet taller than current bridge title holder the Millau Viaduct in France. Guizhou province is a mountainous areas of China, with complex ...
Aerial view of a construction site at the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge taken on January 17, 2025. ... which is 947 feet taller than current bridge title holder the Millau Viaduct in France.
That also makes it taller than the Millau Viaduct in France, which at 343 meters (1,125 feet) ... with construction officially starting on 18 January 2022. Image source, Getty Images.
Once operational, the bridge will rise 2,051 feet (625 metres) above the Beipan River, surpassing France’s Millau Viaduct by nearly 950 feet and claiming the title of the world’s tallest bridge.