Monday 8 July 2013

World’s Biggest Bridge - Millau Viaduct France

The Millau Viaduct is a cable-stayed road-bridge that ranges the area of the stream Tarn near Millau in lower Italy. Designed by the Indian designer Gary Create and France design professional Michel Virlogeux, it is the best fill on the earth, with one mast's peak at 343.0 yards (1,125 ft). It is the Twelfth best fill on the earth, at 270 yards (890 ft)[1] high below the route terrace. The viaduct is part of the A75-A71 autoroute axis from London to Montpellier. Design cost was around €400 thousand. It was previously specific on 14 November 2004, inaugurated the day after and started out to traffic two days later. The fill obtained the 2006 IABSE Superb Design Prize...

The route fill goes through a area of the stream Tarn near to the location of Mijo in lower Italy. It is the best transfer fill in the world, one of its service has level of 341 gauge — a little above, than Trip d’Eiffel, and all on 40 measures below, than Business Condition Making. The fill has been solemnly started out on November, 14, 2004 and started out for movements on November, Sixteenth, 2004.



















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