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Baluarte Bridge
Puente Baluarte
El Palmito, Sinaloa, Mexico
1,321 feet high / 403 meters high
1,706 foot span / 520 meter span
2012
The Baluarte River Bridge is not only the highest bridge in North America but the highest cable stayed bridge in the world surpassing the Millau Viaduct in France. It is the crown jewel of the greatest bridge and tunnel highway project ever undertaken in North America. Known as the Durango-Mazatlán highway, it will be the only crossing for more than 500 miles (800 km) between the pacific coast and the interior of Mexico. The path of this new highway roughly parallels the famous “Devil’s Backbone”, a narrow road that earned its nickname from the way it follows the precarious ridge crest of the jagged peaks of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains. The dangerous road is a seemingly endless onslaught of twisting, terrifying turns that are so tight there are times the road nearly spirals back into itself.
By cutting a safer, more direct route through the mountains, the highway department of Mexico hopes to improve trade and increase tourism between the city of Durango and the coastal city of Mazatlán. To achieve this connection, the Mexican engineers were forced to design an autopista with no less than 63 tunnels - nearly 10 times more than have ever been built on any road in North America. For big bridge fans, the highway is no less amazing with a parade of towering concrete beam bridges. Including Baluarte, there will be 8 bridges that exceed 300 feet (90 mtrs) in height including Santa Lucia, Neverías, La Pinta, Chico, Botijas, Pueblo Nuevo and El Carrizo. Only China’s West Hurong and Kunming-Guiyang and Italy’s A3 highways have a greater collection of high bridges.
Forming the border between Sinaloa and Durango states, the Baluarte River is the most formidable obstacle on the route with a gorge more than a quarter mile in height. To cross it, the Mexican engineers decided to go with a cable stayed bridge. It would allow the construction to proceed outward from a single tower on either side of the canyon, avoiding the difficult and expensive construction of temporary false work. Once completed, the final height of 1,321 feet (403 mtrs) will make it the second highest roadway bridge on earth. It will also have the longest span of any cable stayed bridge in North America at 1,706 feet (520 mtrs), exceeding the John James Audubon bridge in St. Francisville, Louisiana by 123 feet (37 mtrs).
When it is completed, the Baluarte crossing will be more than just a preeminent bridge but a signal to its bigger neighbor to the North that Mexico can design and build bridges with the same skill and perfection as the best of them. As a stretch of North American pavement without parallel, the Durango-Mazatlán highway will become a proud, prominent symbol of Mexico’s civil engineering skills for decades to come.
En el año 2012, cuando se terminé su construcción, el puente del Río Baluarte no sólo será el puente más alto en América del Norte, sino el mayor puente atirantado en el mundo; superando con esto el viaducto de Millau en Francia. Es la joya de la corona del proyecto carretero que combina puentes y túneles más grande que se haya emprendido en América del Norte. Conocida como la carretera Durango-Mazatlán, constituirá el único cruce de más de 500 millas (800 km) entre la costa del Pacífico y el interior de México. El trazo de esta nueva autopista es paralelo al famoso "Espinazo del Diablo"; una estrecha carretera que se ganó su apodo por la forma en que sigue la orografía de los picos de la Sierra Madre Occidental. Este peligroso camino parece un interminable recorrido de torsión, con curvas muy cerradas que en veces el camino casi se curvea hacia sí mismo durante el recorrido.
Al desarrollar una ruta más segura, directa y rápida a través de la Sierra Madre Occidental, la Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes (SCT) busca impulsar el comercio y el turismo entre la ciudad de Durango, Torreón y Monterrey y la ciudad costera de Mazatlán. Para lograr este objetivo, los ingenieros mexicanos se vieron obligados a diseñar una autopista con no menos de 63 túneles - casi 10 veces más que el proyecto con mayor número de túneles existente en América del Norte. Para los fanáticos de los puentes, la carretera es sorprendente con su desfile de enormes puentes de vigas de hormigón. Incluido el Puente Baluarte, hay 8 puentes que superan los 300 pies (90 metros) de altura incluyendo Santa Lucía, Neverías, La Pinta, Chico, Botijas, Pueblo Nuevo y El Carrizo. Sólo Guiyang y Kunming Hurong en China y las autopistas A3 de Italia tiene una colección mayor de puentes elevados.
Ubicado en la frontera entre los estados de Sinaloa y Durango, el río Baluarte es el mayor obstáculo en la ruta con una depresión de más de un cuarto de milla de altura por cruzar. Para lograr esto, los ingenieros mexicanos decidieron ir con un puente atirantado. Esto permitirá la que la construcción se realice desde una sola torre hacia ambos lados del cañón, evitando la costosa y difícil construcción mediante elementos falsos que se pierden una vez concluidos las actividades. Una vez finalizado, la altura final de 1.321 pies (403 metros) le convierte en el segundo puente de carretera más alto del mundo. También tendrá el tramo más largo de cualquier puente atirantado en Norteamérica con 1.706 pies (520 metros), superando el puente John James Audubon en St. Francisville, Luisiana por 123 pies (37 metros).
Cuando esté terminado, el Puente Baluarte será más que un simple puente, será un ejemplo, una aviso al vecino del Norte; un aviso que muestra que en México se pueden diseñar y construir puentes con tanta habilidad y perfección como el mejor de ellos. Como un tramo de pavimento sin paralelo, la autopista Durango-Mazatlán se convertirá en un símbolo de orgullo y habilidad de la ingeniería civil mexicana para las pr´xomas décadas.
Image by SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Mexican President Felipe Calderón holds a Guinness Book of World Records plaque stating that Baluarte is the world's highest cable stayed bridge at 403 meters. Image by Web de la Presidencia de la República.
Image by Maraz Sarabia.
Image by Maraz Sarabia.
Image by Web de la Presidencia de la República.
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
A view from the Sinaloa tower looking towards Durango. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
A view from the Durango tower looking towards Sinaloa. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
A view of the rarely seen Sinaloa approach spans. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
The rock wall face of the Durango side can be seen in this view from the Sinaloa side. La pared de roca del lado de Durango se puede ver en este punto de vista desde el lado de Sinaloa. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Another view looking east from the Sinaloa side showing the arrangement of piers or "pilas". Otra vista mirando hacia el este desde el lado de Sinaloa muestra la disposición de las pilas. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Baluarte Bridge aerial image by Tradeco.
Baluarte Bridge aerial. Imagen Aérea del Puente Baluarte.
Baluarte Bridge model. Modelo del Puente Baluarte.
Baluarte Bridge and Empire State Building size comparison. The drawing also shows the location of underground test borings to check the geology of the rock. Each square is 33 feet high or the equivalent of a 3-story apartment building. Puente Baluarte y el Empire State comparación Creación de tamaño. El dibujo también muestra la ubicación de las perforaciones de prueba subterránea para comprobar la geología de la roca. Cada cuadrado es de 33 pies de altura o el equivalente a un edificio de apartamentos de tres pisos.
Pier 5 is the tallest of all with a height of 554 feet (169 mtrs). The main span will be the longest of any cable stayed bridge in North America at 1,706 feet (520 mtrs). Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
On the Durango side, Piers 3 and 4 rise in the foreground with the help of a dense lattice of scaffolding. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
On the right workers tie rebar high above the foundation of pier 2. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
The foundations are very deep for Baluarte to ensure the piers will always be stable.
A view of pier 3. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
A huge hole was dug for pier 8 which has one of the deepest foundations of the bridge. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
On the western end of the Sinaloa side, workers hang high above pier 11. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Another view of pier 8. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
The V-shaped support of the shorter main tower on the Sinaloa side takes shape high up on the edge of the gorge. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Temporary office and work buildings surround the base of the main tower on the Durango side. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
The western approach spans on the Sinaloa side cross a canyon more than 400 feet (122 mtrs) deep. If listed as a separate bridge, it would rank among Mexico's 10 highest bridges. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Looking down to the bottom of the 400 foot (122 mtr) deep canyon and piers 8 and 9. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
A view of pier 10 on the Sinaloa side. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Peri.dk.
A clean rock face marks the spot where the Durango side tunnel will punch through the mountain. Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
Image by Grupo Triada / Owner SCT
An early construction view before the piers had risen above the ground. Image by Tradeco
Early construction view of piers 9,10,11 and 12.
Baluarte Bridge aerial.
Baluarte Bridge model.
Baluarte Bridge model.
Baluarte Bridge model.
Baluarte Bridge model.
Baluarte Bridge model and President Felipe Calderón.
Map of Durango-Mazatlan Highway route and the Baluarte River bridge location.
Topographic Image of the original Devil's Backbone road.
Satellite image of Baluarte bridge.
Satellite image of Baluarte bridge location before construction began.
Topo plan of the Baluarte Bridge crossing.
Map of the Durango-Mazatlan highway showing the location of the 9 highest bridges and 59 of the 63 tunnels. The Neverías, La Pinta and Rio Chico bridges were completed between 2005 and 2008 and are open to traffic. The rest of the highway will open in 2012.
The central 44 mile (70 km) stretch of highway will have more than 11 miles (18 kms) of tunnels! The most tunneled U.S. highway - The Pennsylvania Turnpike - has only 4 miles.
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