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Bridge

The Highest Bridges by Type

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Intro

 

Building a longest bridge or a longest span of a bridge both require advanced technical expertise. Additionally, constructing a bridge at a considerable height poses a special challenge for engineers. Since MOTIVE has already explored the world's longest bridges and the longest spans, let's take a look at the highest bridges by type in the world. Before that, let's take a look at the tallest bridge.

 

Tallest Bridge : MILLAU VIADUCT, FRANCE

 

Structural height : 343 m

MILLAU VIADUCTMillau Viaduct

 

The Millau Viaduct spans the gorge valley of the Tarn near Millau in the south of France, with a length of 2,460 m (8,070 ft). It relieved a heavy traffic jam that slowed down thousands of visitors traveling from northern France to the Mediterranean coast. The total maximum height is the sum of the height of the tallest pier (Pier Two), and the length between the tallest mast between Pier Two and Three.

The Millau Viaduct harmonizes with the natural environment, offering a stunning landscape. The bridge received the Outstanding Structure Award from IABSE in 2006. (The Structures that received the Outstanding Structure Award will be introduced in another post.)

 

 

Highest Suspension Bridge : SIDUHE BRIDGE, CHINA

 

Height : 496 m

SIDUHE BRIDGE

Siduhe Bridge

 

This bridge is part of the G50 Shanghai–Chongqing Expressway in Hubei. Upon its opening in 2009, it gained the title of the highest bridge in the world, but in 2016, it lost that title to the BEIPANJIANG Bridge when it was surpassed. The following paragraph introduces information about the BEIPANJIANG Bridge.

 

 

Highest Cable-stayed Bridge, The World's Highest Bridge : BEIPANJIANG BRIDGE DUGE, CHINA

 

Height : 565 m

BEIPANJIANG BRIDGE DUGEBeipanjiang Bridge Duge

 

The cable-stayed Beipanjiang Bridge Duge in China has a clearance at mean high water of 565 m (1,854 ft). It is also the world's highest bridge, reaching a height equivalent to that of a 200-story skyscraper. The main reason for its height is the presence of mountains in the area forming a karst landform covered in loose, fragile limestone. Additionally, its main span length ranks as the second-longest in the world among cable-stayed bridges, following Russia's Russky Bridge. (Link : World's Longest Bridge Spans)

 

 

Summary

 

What matters is not height itself, but the reason for building high. I hope you become the protagonist of future world records.

 

Bridge

Design

Structural Height

Clearance below

Total Length

Longest Span

MILLAU VIADUCT

Cable-stayed viaduct

343 m

270 m

2,460 m

342 m

SIDUHE BRIDGE

Suspension bridge

118.2 m

496 m

1,222 m

900 m

BEIPANJIANG BRIDGE DUGE

Cable-stayed bridge

269 m

565 m

1,340 m

720 m

 

 

References

 

www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/tallest-bridge

www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/69101-highest-bridge-suspension-bridge

www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/99609-highest-cable-stayed-bridge

www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/highest-bridge-deck

www.highestbridges.com

 

 

Topics

 

# Tallest bridge

# Highest bridge

# Guinness World Records

# MILLAU VIADUCT

# SIDUHE BRIDGE

# BEIPANJIANG BRIDGE DUGE

 

 

About the MOTIVATOR
Jegeon Ryu
Project Manager & Content Creator MOTIVE

Hello, I am Jegeon Ryu, a Project Manager responsible for developing MOTIVE for engineers dedicated to creating a safer and better world. During my two years of military service, I learned that creating a safer world is achievable through the sharing of technology and motivating each other. My goal is to contribute to the happiness of the world by creating a global platform that facilitates mutual knowledge sharing and growth.

 

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