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Crosses
  
Design
  
Cable-stayed bridge

Width
  
18 m (59 ft)

Bridge type
  
Cable-stayed bridge

Official name
  
Puente Tampico

Total length
  
1,543 m (5062 ft)

Opened
  
1988

Phone
  
+52 833 449 1993

Tampico Bridge

Address
  
Poza Rica, Benito Juárez, 89080 Hidalgo, Ver., Mexico

Location
  
Tampico, Pueblo Viejo Municipality, Veracruz

Similar
  
Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Plaza De Armas, Mezcala Bridge, Puente Tampico, Piramide de Las Flores

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The Tampico Bridge (Spanish: Puente Tampico) is a vehicular cable-stayed bridge connecting the Mexican states of Tamaulipas and Veracruz in eastern Mexico.

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Geography

The bridge crosses the Pánuco River near the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.

It connects the city of Tampico in Tamaulipas and Pueblo Viejo Municipality in Veracruz.

Design and engineering

The bridge has been in service since 1988 and was designed by Professor Modesto Armijo from COMEC, a Mexican engineering company. It was designed to withstand the severe Atlantic hurricanes from the Gulf of Mexico.

The bridge uses an orthotropic steel deck girder for a central section of the 360 metres (1,180 ft) long main span, while the rest of the main span and the short lateral spans are a prestressed concrete girder. Both steel and concrete deck girders have the same external shape. This original design principle was later used for the 756 metres (2,480 ft) main span of the Pont de Normandie, a cable-stayed bridge in Normandy, France.

The dynamic analysis of the bridge under turbulent cyclonic winds, as well as the revision of the structural project, and the geometry plus stress control of the bridge during erection, were achieved by Alain Chauvin from Sogelerg, using the French "Scanner" computer program.

References

Tampico Bridge Wikipedia


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