Pierre Laporte Bridge
- Year: 1970
- Location: Quebec, Canada
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The Pierre Laporte Bridge is a six-lane, 1040m long suspension bridge which crosses the St.Lawrence river in Quebec City. Supported by 2,110m high towers and with a central span of 670m, it is the longest main span suspension bridge in Canada.
Cleveland Bridge were responsible for the supply of trusses, cable and decking; contributing 26,700te of steel to the project.