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− | Guaitara Bridge is the largest of several major cantilevered beam spans that were built as part of an upgrade to the older Rumichaca – Pasto highway in the mountainous Narino region of Colombia. The project started in 2015 with the final bridges opening in 2021. The main construction contractor was Consorcio SH. | + | Guaitara Bridge is one of the largest of several major cantilevered beam spans that were built as part of an upgrade to the older Rumichaca – Pasto highway in the mountainous Narino region of Colombia. The project started in 2015 with the final bridges opening in 2021. The main construction contractor was Consorcio SH. |
The 3 other beam spans include Boquerón, Porvenir, Magdalena and Rio Sapuyes Bridges. | The 3 other beam spans include Boquerón, Porvenir, Magdalena and Rio Sapuyes Bridges. |
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Guaitara Bridge
Puente Guáitara
Pasto, Narino, Colombia
295 feet high / 90 meters high
394 foot span / 120 meter span
2019
Guaitara Bridge is one of the largest of several major cantilevered beam spans that were built as part of an upgrade to the older Rumichaca – Pasto highway in the mountainous Narino region of Colombia. The project started in 2015 with the final bridges opening in 2021. The main construction contractor was Consorcio SH.
The 3 other beam spans include Boquerón, Porvenir, Magdalena and Rio Sapuyes Bridges.
Guaitara Bridge satellite image.
Guaitara Bridge location map.