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mauricio+báez+bridge Latitude and Longitude:

18°30′03″N 69°20′15″W / 18.500726°N 69.337454°W / 18.500726; -69.337454
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Maurcio Báez Bridge
Coordinates 18°30′03″N 69°20′15″W / 18.500726°N 69.337454°W / 18.500726; -69.337454
CarriesMain Road #4 (Bypass of San Pedro de Macorís)
Crosses Higuamo River, Dominican Republic
Localenear San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic
Official namePuente Mauricio Báez
Other name(s)Puente Higuamo or Puente Báez
Maintained by SEOPC
Characteristics
Design Cable-stayed bridge
Total length606 m
Longest span390 m
History
OpenedFriday January 19, 2007
Location

The Mauricio Báez Bridge is a Cable-stayed bridge near San Pedro de Macorís, located in the east of the Dominican Republic, around 40 km east of the capital city of Santo Domingo. It is one of the most modern bridges in the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean. It replaces an old suspension bridge, which was called Puente Ramfis (Ramfis Bridge).

The cost of the bridge was around RD$1 billion, and paid for by the SEOPC (Secretary of State for Public Works and Communications) after the approval of President Leonel Fernández. It was opened on January 19, 2007. It is cable-stayed bridge with the longest span in the Caribbean.



mauricio+báez+bridge Latitude and Longitude:

18°30′03″N 69°20′15″W / 18.500726°N 69.337454°W / 18.500726; -69.337454
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maurcio Báez Bridge
Coordinates 18°30′03″N 69°20′15″W / 18.500726°N 69.337454°W / 18.500726; -69.337454
CarriesMain Road #4 (Bypass of San Pedro de Macorís)
Crosses Higuamo River, Dominican Republic
Localenear San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic
Official namePuente Mauricio Báez
Other name(s)Puente Higuamo or Puente Báez
Maintained by SEOPC
Characteristics
Design Cable-stayed bridge
Total length606 m
Longest span390 m
History
OpenedFriday January 19, 2007
Location

The Mauricio Báez Bridge is a Cable-stayed bridge near San Pedro de Macorís, located in the east of the Dominican Republic, around 40 km east of the capital city of Santo Domingo. It is one of the most modern bridges in the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean. It replaces an old suspension bridge, which was called Puente Ramfis (Ramfis Bridge).

The cost of the bridge was around RD$1 billion, and paid for by the SEOPC (Secretary of State for Public Works and Communications) after the approval of President Leonel Fernández. It was opened on January 19, 2007. It is cable-stayed bridge with the longest span in the Caribbean.



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