Sunday, November 2, 2014

Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge

 Is one of three Santiago Calatrava-designed bridges being built over the Trinity River in Dallas, Texas as part of the Trinity River Project. Construction on the bridge began in spring 2007 with the steel being manufactured in an Italian steel factory often used by Calatrava to manufacture his designs. The factory made the steel for his Athens stadium. It connects Spur 366 in downtown to Singleton Boulevard in west Dallas. The cable-stayed bridge was expected to cost $93 million, its total length is 1,870 feet with a main-span of 1,197 feet, and an apex-height of 400 feet


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