504-meter-wide arch for largest bridge of its type installed in Guizhou

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The arch for supporting a 504-meter section of the Wujiang grand bridge was completed on August 15. With a total length of 1,834 meters and a main span of 504 meters, the bridge is currently the world’s largest concrete-filled steel tube deck arch bridge. All sections of the arch were transported from Chongqing Municipality through the Yangtze and the Wujiang rivers.

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