Floating cable-stayed bridge
Type of cable-stayed bridge
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A floating cable-stayed bridge is a type of cable-stayed bridge where the towers float on tension-leg submerged material, tethered to the seabed for buoyancy. No floating cable-stayed bridge has been made or planned as of 2025[update], but a floating suspension bridge was planned in Norway before being turned into a floating pontoon bridge and conventional cable-stayed bridge.[1][2][3] A floating cable-stayed bridge could be more stable horizontally across the bridge deck than floating suspension bridges. The lateral forces from the wind and water pose a problem, which could be solved by placing tethered cables at different angles from the floating platform to the seabed.[4][5]
| Ancestor | Cable-stayed bridge |
|---|---|
| Related | Cable-stayed bridge; see also Suspension bridge |
| Carries | Pedestrians, bicycles, livestock, automobiles, trucks, Semi-trailer truck, light rail |
| Span range | Long |
| Movable | No |