The bridge is operated under a 75-years concession contract with the Eiffage group. It was built to specifications requiring perfect operation for a minimum of 120 years. Representing an investment of some 320 million Euros the project was financed with Eiffage’s own funds.
Maximum height, measured from the top of the masts: 343m (Eiffel Tower: 320.75m)
Height of bridge-deck relative to the river Tarn: 270m
Overall length: 2,460m
Spans :
8 individual spans, with 6 measuring 342m and 2 measuring 204m, resting on 7 piers and suspended by cablestays fixed to 7 masts rising 90m each.
The tallest concrete pier measures
240m from the bottom of the bridge-deck.
The decks contain some 36,000 tons of steel
(7 times the Eiffel Tower).
The piers and abutments contain some 85,000 cubic meters of concrete, 50,000 of which are high-grade concrete (equal or superior to B60, for a sum total of over 250,000 tons of concrete.
Concrete pier section area:
- at the foundation top 200m2
- under the deck bearings: 30m2
Slope: approximately 3% (climbing to the south)
Tollhouse: 18 lanes covered by a roof created using BSI concrete technology and ‘Ceracem’ (cold-moulded ceramic concrete), patented by Eiffage Construction.
Workers present on the work site: 500 (Eiffage figures).
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