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Sutong Yangtze River Bridge

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Crosses
  
Yangtze River

Longest span
  
1,088 m (3,570 ft)

Opened
  
25 May 2008

Height
  
306 m

Location
  
Design
  
Cable-stayed

Clearance below
  
62 m (203 ft)

Total length
  
8,206 m

Bridge type
  
Cable-stayed bridge

Body of water
  
Yangtze

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Locale
  
Similar
  
Runyang Yangtze River Brid, Jiangyin Yangtze River Brid, Chongming–Qidong Yangtze River Brid, Second Nanjing Yangtze, Third Nanjing Yangtze

The Sutong Yangtze River Bridge (Chinese: 苏通长江大桥; [sutʰoŋ dadʒɔ], pinyin: Sūtōng Chángjiāng Dàqiáo) is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the Yangtze River in China between Nantong and Changshu, a satellite city of Suzhou, in Jiangsu province.

Design and construction

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With a span of 1,088 metres (3,570 ft), it was the cable-stayed bridge with the longest main span in the world in 2008-2012. Its two side spans are 300 metres (980 ft) each, and there are also four small cable spans. The bridge received the 2010 Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement award (OCEA) from the American Society of Civil Engineers.

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Two towers of the bridge are 306 metres (1,004 ft) high and thus the third tallest in the world. The total bridge length is 8,206 metres (26,923 ft). Construction began in June 2003, and the bridge was linked up in June 2007. The bridge was opened to traffic on 25 May 2008 and was officially opened on 30 June 2008. Construction has been estimated to cost about US$1.7 billion.

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The completion of the bridge shortens the commute between Shanghai and Nantong, previously a four-hour ferry ride, to about an hour. It brings Nantong one step closer to becoming an important part of the Yangtze River Delta economic zone, and has further attracted foreign investors into the city. The bridge is also pivotal in the development of poorer northern Jiangsu regions.

The tower is an inverted Y-shaped reinforced concrete structure with one connecting girder between tower legs. The bridge deck is a steel box girder with internal transverse and longitudinal diaphragms and fairing noses at both sides of the bridge deck. The total width of the bridge deck is 41 metres including the fairing noses.

References

Sutong Yangtze River Bridge Wikipedia