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Millau Viaduct - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Millau Viaduct, designed in collaboration with engineers, illustrates how the architect can play an integral role in bridge design. ... Millau Viaduct Project ... structurae: Millau Viaduct...
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Updated: Highest, longest in the world, the Viaduct de Millau is 'one of the most impressive civil engineering feats of our time'. With photographs, statistics and interesting facts. ... view of the Tarn valley, with the town of Millau, from the north end of the Viaduct de Millau [the Viaduct is behind viewer]
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News and project information on the Millau Viaduct in France. ... The seven piers of the Millau Viaduct are sunk in shafts of reinforced concrete in a pyramidal shape, being divided in an overturned V, and the shrouds are anchored and distributed in semi harps.
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Millau Viaduct: database entry including technical data, photos, history, responsible designers and companies as well as references and links. ... The decision is made to operate the Millau Viaduct under a concession agreement.
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The French president inaugurates the world's tallest road bridge - higher even than the Eiffel Tower. ... The Millau bridge over the River Tarn in the Massif Central mountains is more than 300m (984ft) high - taller even than the country's Eiffel Tower.
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The Millau viaduct, newly inaugurated by President Jacques Chirac, is now the world's tallest road bridge. It stands high above the Tarn valley in France's Massif Central mountains, as seen in this 11 December satellite image from ESA's Proba. ... Sira Technology Ltd Verhaert Millau viaduct...
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