It was designed by several engineers from the Mexican companies Tradeco Infraestructura (civil engineering), VSL Mexico (civil engineering) and Aceros Corey (steel).
That would be the Baluarte Bridge, tallest in the world.
Good guess the the silver bridge next to the golden gate the bridge it's called the bay bridge I think :/
Mexico acts as one, bridging North and South America.
Oil engineer, mechanical engineer and environmental engineer are all needed to solve such a complex disaster.
in Mexico under a bridge.
Mexico, along with Central America, is considered a land bridge because it is a narrower strip of land that joins the continents of North and South America.
It covers 80% of Mexico's territory. Imagine Mexico as a land bridge, where most of the interior is a continuous mesa or plateau.
No, Francisco de Coronado did not build the first bridge in New Mexico. The first bridge in New Mexico was constructed by the Spanish in the late 16th century, decades after Coronado's exploration of the region in the 16th century.
Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena (1917-1965).
As a bridge between North America and South America.
As far as I know its $300.
US$25,000 - US$35,000 depending on city and company.