Jan 31

Construction Of The Millau Bridge in France

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“The Millau bridge over the River Tarn in the Massif Central mountains is more than 300m (984ft) high – taller even than the Eiffel Tower. With its concrete and steel pillars soaring high above the morning fog in the Tarn Valley, the construction makes a spectacular sight.” (source)
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Construction began in October 2001 and was intended to take three years, but dragged even longer because of weather conditions. The bridge was built by Eiffage, the same company that built the Eiffel Tower.

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Towers rise from the clouds:

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A complicated system of hydraulic rams was used to slide the vast bridge deck into place. It was provided by Enerpac Hydraulic Systems – the company which also “lifted” Golden Gate Bridge off its foundation for better cushioning against earthquakes. Here is a diagram of pushing the bridge’s deck:

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“The deck was pushed in two sections from both sides of the valley. Each push cycle lasted 4 minutes and moved the deck section 600mm a time.”

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Enduring materials and unique cable design:

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From both sides of the valley the metal sections of the bridge are assembled, lifted slightly and then in an elaborate manoeuvre pushed into place on each of the seven supporting pillars. The architect, Norman Foster, said the bridge was designed to have the “delicacy of a butterfly”

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Sources and further reading: WikiBBC34

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Comments (3)

wow this is really an engineering feat, one of it's kind, look at the height, the width and unimaginable efforts by men and women who spent countless hour just for this gargantum to takes place…
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Great pictures

Wow, these are some incredible pictures. It is a testament to just how gorgeous construction can be. Who says we're not artists?