The Rod El Farag Bridge over the
Nile river, which is part of the
Tahya Misr Axis crossing the Egyptian capital of
Cairo, built by the Egyptian company
Arab Contractors, is the world's widest
cable-stayed bridge built over the course of 4 years until it was completed in 2019, achieving the
Guinness World Record with a width of 67.3 meters. The 540 meters long bridge has 6 lanes in each direction, has suspension towers which are 92 meters high and 160 suspension cables to hold the bridge. Currently, it is becoming a major tourist attraction in Cairo, where visitors can cross the side pedestrian passageways which have panoramic views of the banks of the Nile and a glass floor see-through walkway where visitors can walk over the Nile. The cable-stayed bridge width reaches 85 metres ( 280.ft ) at the Eastern Entrances, as the Bridge width is increased to accommodate seven different entrance and exit ramps. The Bridge received
PTI Award of Excellence in April 2021 from the Post-Tensioning Institute Design and Construction Supervision by ACE Consulting Engineers ( Moharram and Bakhoum ). Owner and Project Management EAAF. ==References==