The Rod El Farag Cable-Stayed Bridge spans the Nile River in Egypt, stretching a total length of 540 meters. It features three primary spans: 120 meters, 300 meters, and 120 meters. Supported by a 90-meter-tall pylon located near the riverbanks on pile caps, the bridge’s deck is suspended by cables. The deck comprises steel segments, which were constructed in a yard and subsequently lifted into place. This bridge holds the Guinness World Record for being the widest cable-stayed bridge globally, with a width of 67.30 meters
Owner: Engineering Authority For Armed Forces
Year: 2019