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[[Cable stayed bridge]] over the Arno River in Locality l'Indiano near [[Florence]] ([[Italy]])
'''Indiano Bridge''' is the first earth-anchored [[Cable stayed bridge]] in the world.

It is a bridge across the [[Arno]] River in locality Indiano near [[Florence]] ([[Italy]])


Date of construction: [[1973]]-[[1977]]
Date of construction: [[1973]]-[[1977]]

Revision as of 17:01, 4 September 2008

Indiano bridge

Indiano Bridge is the first earth-anchored Cable stayed bridge in the world.

It is a bridge across the Arno River in locality Indiano near Florence (Italy)

Date of construction: 1973-1977

Owner: Comune di Firenze (Italy)

Contractor: C.M.F. Spa - Guasticce (Livorno -Italy)

Structural design: prof. dr. ing. Fabrizio de Miranda (Milano - Italy)

Span: 206 m.

Type of bridge: highway, earth anchored cable-stayed bridge with central towers and a steel stiffened plate girder composed of 2 trapezoidal box-girders connected by a cross-beams and horizontal bracings.