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Nantes Bridge Deck Returns to Spain for Safety
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Nantes Bridge Deck Returns to Spain for Safety

A 150-meter bridge deck intended for the Anne-de-Bretagne bridge in Nantes has returned to Almería, Spain, to escape Atlantic weather. The structure's arrival on the Loire is now uncertain.

Le Figaro6h ago
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Quick Summary

  • 1The construction of the Anne-de-Bretagne bridge in Nantes has encountered a delay as the bridge deck has returned to Spain.
  • 2The 150-meter long structure was originally expected in Nantes late last year.
  • 3However, to protect the massive component from severe weather in the Atlantic Ocean, it made a return journey through the Strait of Gibraltar.
  • 4The deck is currently sheltering in Almería, Spain, specifically to avoid the rough seas generated by the Houle de l'Atlantique.

Contents

The Return to AlmeríaLogistical Delays and Uncertainty ⏳Environmental and Maritime ChallengesConclusion

Quick Summary#

The 150-meter bridge deck intended for the Anne-de-Bretagne bridge in Nantes has reversed course to seek shelter in Spain. Originally scheduled for arrival in the Cité des ducs late last year, the massive steel structure was forced to return to Almería to escape the rough seas of the Atlantic.

The transport vessel re-crossed the Strait of Gibraltar over the weekend to secure the component against bad weather. Currently, there is no confirmed date for when the deck will finally reach the Loire river. This strategic retreat ensures the structural integrity of the bridge component until conditions improve for safe passage.

The Return to Almería 🌊#

The 150-meter steel structure, known as the tablier, was expected to be a centerpiece of infrastructure in Nantes. However, the Houle de l'Atlantique (Atlantic swell) presented a significant risk to the transport. To mitigate this danger, the decision was made to move the deck to a safer location.

The structure passed through the Strait of Gibraltar during the weekend. This maneuver places the bridge deck in Almería, Spain. The return to a port of origin serves as a protective measure against the volatile weather patterns currently affecting the Atlantic.

Logistical Delays and Uncertainty ⏳#

The timeline for the bridge construction has shifted significantly. The deck was originally anticipated in the Cité des ducs (Nantes) at the end of the previous year. That schedule has been abandoned in favor of a wait-and-see approach regarding the weather.

Currently, the arrival date on the Loire remains incertain (uncertain). The teams managing the transport are prioritizing safety over speed. The structure will remain in Spain until the Atlantic conditions allow for a risk-free crossing.

Environmental and Maritime Challenges 🌍#

Transporting heavy infrastructure across open water is inherently complex. The Atlantic Ocean is known for its unpredictable swells, which can endanger delicate cargo like bridge decks. By returning to Almería, the transport team avoids potential damage that could occur in rough seas.

This event highlights the intersection of construction logistics and environmental factors. The safety of the tablier is paramount, ensuring that once it arrives in Nantes, it is in perfect condition for installation.

Conclusion#

The journey of the Anne-de-Bretagne bridge deck is currently on hold. The 150-meter component has successfully returned to the safety of Almería, Spain, to ride out the Atlantic weather. While this represents a delay for the Nantes infrastructure project, it is a necessary precaution.

Stakeholders await improved weather conditions to resume the transport of this vital piece of the bridge. Until then, the structure remains secure in Spain, waiting for the green light to complete its voyage to the Loire.

Frequently Asked Questions

It returned to Almería to shelter from the bad weather and rough seas of the Atlantic Ocean.

The structure is 150 meters long.

The date of its arrival on the Loire remains uncertain.

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