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Puente de la Unidad

Coordinates: 25°40′05″N 100°22′49″W / 25.66806°N 100.38028°W / 25.66806; -100.38028
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Puente de la Unidad
Puente de la Unidad at night
Coordinates25°40′05″N 100°22′49″W / 25.66806°N 100.38028°W / 25.66806; -100.38028
Carriesvehicles
CrossesSanta Catarina River[1]
LocaleMonterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico[1]
Characteristics
DesignCable-stayed bridge, inclined pylon, asymmetric, semi-fan arrangement
MaterialConcrete (pylon)[1]
Total length304 metres (997 ft)[1]
Width28 to 35 metres (92 to 115 ft)[1]
Height160 metres (520 ft) (pylon)[1]
Longest span185 metres (607 ft)[1]
History
DesignerDaniel Tassin[1]
Constructed byGrupo Garza Ponce
Location
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Puente de la Unidad or Viaducto de la Unidad is a cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge designed by Óscar Bulnes[citation needed] that crosses the Santa Catarina River and connects the cities of Monterrey and San Pedro Garza García in the Mexican state of Nuevo León. It is part of a circuit called "Circuito La Unidad", which would consist of the interconnection of a series of avenues.

History

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The bridge was finished in 2003 and has been controversial even before its completion because the river it crosses is dry almost all year long.

Although a huge part of the cost of this bridge was done by the business class of Monterrey, they were aware that the Santa Catarina River is affected by overflowing water from saturated rain caused by hurricanes. The San Pedro neighborhood is very well connected to the Colinas San Jerónimo and Cumbres vicinity using this bridge.

Last 2010, Hurricane Alex burst millions of metric tons of water. The water carried garbage on its path, damaging almost every structure of the previously dry river.

This method of construction respects the natural pathway of the dry river at demanding intervals.

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