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Spanning the Saint Lawrence
The recently opened Samuel De Champlain Bridge is an iconic gateway to Montreal. Its signature structure, an asymmetrical cable-stayed bridge, features a 240 m long main span over the Saint Lawrence River. With an overall width of 60 m, the new bridge is the world's widest to have two planes of cables.
Spanning the Saint Lawrence
The recently opened Samuel De Champlain Bridge is an iconic gateway to Montreal. Its signature structure, an asymmetrical cable-stayed bridge, features a 240 m long main span over the Saint Lawrence River. With an overall width of 60 m, the new bridge is the world's widest to have two planes of cables.
Spanning the Saint Lawrence
Nader, Marwan (author) / Sanjines, Alex (author) / Choi, Carol (author) / Duxbury, James (author) / Baker, George (author) / Patel, Hardik (author) / Shi, Sam (author) / Ingham, Tim (author) / Tazir, Hayat (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 90 ; 46-53
2021-01-01
82020-01-01 pages
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