Shuangbao Grand Bridge

Shuangbao Bridge

双堡大桥
Coordinates29°17′42″N 107°28′26″E / 29.295°N 107.4739°E / 29.295; 107.4739
CarriesChongqing S549, Shuangbao-Longhua Express
CrossesDadonghe River, Xiaodonghe River
LocaleChongqing, China
Characteristics
DesignChina State Construction Engineering
Total length1,620 m (5,315 ft)[1]
Width32 m
Traversable?Yes
Longest span2x405 m (1,329 ft)[1]
No. of spans14
Clearance below320 m (1,050 ft)[2]
No. of lanes6
History
Construction start2021
Construction end2024
Construction cost935.6 million RMB
Location
Interactive map of Shuangbao Bridge

The Shuangbao Bridge (Chinese: 双堡大桥), is a dual arch bridge in Chongqing, China. The bridge crosses the Dadonghe River and Xiaodonghe River. It is one of the world's highest bridges, measuring 320 metres (1,050 ft) from the bridge deck to the bottom of the gorge. It was awarded the Lindenthal Medal.[3]

Project

Shuangbao Bridge is the core bridge of the S549 line Shuangbao to Longhua underpass reconstruction project (Yanjiang Highway) in Jiangjin District, Chongqing. It was constructed by China State Construction Engineering Sixth Engineering Bureau.

The bridge has a total length of 1,620 metres (5,310 ft), including two arch main span of 405 metres (1,329 ft).[2] The bridge carries the express way connecting Shuangbao District and Longhua Town.

The nearby Dadonghe Iron Cable Bridge built for transport construction material (max 45 tons) is 300m height and 245m span, and it is very popular in social media as paper-thin bridge.

Construction

The construction began in December 2021. In March 2023, the arch was finished. On January 3, 2024, the last T beam was installed. On January 29, 2024, the bridge was opened.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Liu, Qi; Nie, Shang-jie; Ding, Shao-ling; Zheng, Guo-hui (2023). "重庆渝湘复线双堡特大桥主桥设计" [Design of Main Bridge of Shuangbao Bridge of Second Chongqing-Hunan Railway in Chongqing]. Bridge Construction (in Chinese). 53 (S1). Wuhan, Chongqing: CCCC Second Highway Consultants Co., Ltd.; Chongqing Second Chongqing-Hunan Highway Co., Ltd.: 16–24. ISSN 1003-4722.
  2. ^ a b Sakowski, Eric. "Shuangbao Bridge" (Wiki). HighestBridges.com. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
  3. ^ "World's largest double arch bridge wins 2025 Gustav Lindenthal Medal - People's Daily Online". en.people.cn. 27 May 2025. Retrieved 13 September 2025.

29°17′42″N 107°28′26″E / 29.2951°N 107.4739°E / 29.2951; 107.4739