Bridges have always been one of the most awe-inspiring marvels of engineering. However, in the last few decades, record-breaking structures have redefined bridge building and taken it to a new level.
The world's tallest bridge opened to traffic over the weekend in China. The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge soars nearly 2,050 feet above the Beipan River in the southwestern Chinese province of Guizhou, ...
The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge opened to traffic for the first time on Sunday — and now claims to be the world’s tallest and largest span bridge in a mountainous area, according to Chinese state ...
The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge has opened in Guizhou, China, is considered one of the most significant infrastructure achievements in the entire country. Soaring 2,050 feet above the river below, it ...
The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge opened to traffic for the first time on Sunday — and now claims to be the world’s tallest and largest span bridge in a mountainous area, according to Chinese state ...
China's record-setting Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge has entered a pivotal phase of safety and structural testing, marking a major milestone in the construction of the world's tallest bridge. Spanning ...
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China says it has completed a load test involving dozens of trucks on the world's highest bridge, a steel suspension structure in Guizhou province. The five-day testing completed on Aug. 25, with ...
One morning, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge began bouncing up and down and twisting to and fro before ultimately collapsing into ...
The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in Southern China officially opened to traffic on Sept. 28, cutting travel time from 2 hours to 2 minutes STR/AFP via Getty The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge became the ...
China’s Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, the tallest bridge in the world, will open to traffic on September 28 according to the local Guizhou Provincial Government. Newsweek contacted the Guizhou ...
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