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Sutong Bridge, Jiangsu Province, China



The Sutong Bridge lies between Nantong City and Changshu in the east of Jiangsu province and will become part of the national key trunk route.


  • The Sutong Bridge lies between Nantong City and Changshu in the east of...

  • Map of Jiangsu province - the Sutong Bridge will be located near Nantong, to...

  • ICE power units used to power the V360 hydraulic vibratory driver / extractor...

  • ICE V360 hydraulic vibratory driver / extractor hammers.

  • Typical screen of the Primavera P3e/c software program for construction and...

  • The Sutong Bridge involves only Chinese construction contractors, although...

  • Segments of the orthotropic deck were created offsite and hauled into...

  • The 1,088m span of the bridge requires 32.2km of cable.

  • The Sutong bridge is claimed to be the world's longest cable-stayed bridge to...

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