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Did You Know

  1. The cable stayed portion of the bridge will be just over four football fields in length.
  2. With a main span of 1,500 feet, this bridge will be the third longest cable-stayed bridge in the U.S.
  3. The two longest cable-stayed bridges in the U.S. are the John J. Audubon in Louisiana, which will be finished in 2010, and the Arthur Ravenel in South Carolina.
  4. The New Mississippi River Bridge will be 400 feet tall, just two-thirds the height of the Arch.
  5. The cable-stayed portion of the bridge will require 8 Million pounds of reinforcing steel – equivalent to the weight of 363 school buses.
  6. The Mississippi River Bridge will require 14.8 million pounds of girders – equivalent to the weight of 925 elephants.
  7. The total project will cost $640 million – equivalent to one dollar bills laid end to end circling the equator two and a half times.
  8. Concrete does not dry. It cures. Curing is the hardening process that occurs because of the chemical reaction between cement and water.

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MRB Groundbreaking

  • Shovels lined up before the eventShovels lined up before the event.
  • The crowd prepared for the event.The crowd prepared for the event.
  • Speakers line up for the groundbreakingSpeakers line up for the ground breaking
  • Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHoodSecretary of Transportation Ray LaHood
  • Illinois Governor Pat QuinnIllinois Governor Pat Quinn
  • U.S. Senator Christopher U.S. Senator Christopher "Kit" Bond, Missouri
  • U.S. Congressman Jerry Costello, IllinoisU.S. Congressman Jerry Costello, Illinois
  • U.S. Senator Dick Durbin, IllinoisU.S. Senator Dick Durbin, Illinois
  • U.S. Congressman William U.S. Congressman William "Lacy" Clay, Missouri
  • U.S. Congressman John Shimkus, IllinoisU.S. Congressman John Shimkus, Illinois
  • U.S. Congressman Russ Carnahan, MissouriU.S. Congressman Russ Carnahan, Missouri
  • Sr. Clair County Chairman Mark KernSt. Clair County Chairman Mark Kern
  • St. Louis City Mayor Francis SlaySt. Louis Mayor Francis Slay
  • MoDOT Director Pete RahnMoDOT Director Pete Rahn
  • IDOT Secretary Gary HannigIDOT Secretary Gary Hannig
  • Pete Rahn presents a commemorative certificate to Ray LaHoodPete Rahn presents a commemorative certificate to Ray LaHood.
  • Dignitaries symbolically join Illinois and Missouri soil.Dignitaries symbolically join Illinois and Missouri soil
  • Dignitaries symbolically join Illinois and Missouri soil.Dignitaries symbolically join Illinois and Missouri soil.
  • Dignitaries symbolically join Illinois and Missouri soil.Dignitaries symbolically join Illinois and Missouri soil.
  • Dignitaries symbolically join Illinois and Missouri soil.Dignitaries symbolically join Illinois and Missouri soil.
  • Director Rahn speaks with Congressman CostelloDirector Rahn speaks with Congressman Costello

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