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Chinese Firm CRBC Completes Serbia's First Cable-Stayed Danube Bridge

view of the new three tower cable stayed bridge in China
The newly completed three tower cable stayed bridge in China. The 2212 metre structure is now the world's largest of its kind. | X.com
China Road and Bridge Corporation has completed the 1663 metre cable stayed Danube Bridge in Serbia. It reduces travel time from 40 minutes to just 5 minutes.

China Road and Bridge Corporation has completed a major bridge project in Serbia. The company built the country's first cable stayed bridge across the Danube River.

The new 1663 metre bridge greatly improves connectivity in the region. It connects Petrovaradin and Kac reducing travel time from 40 minutes to only 5 minutes.

This project is expected to boost transport industry and tourism in the area. The faster connection will benefit local communities and businesses on both sides of the river.

The bridge marks an important achievement for Chinese construction companies in Europe. It is the first cable stayed bridge built by a Chinese firm in Serbia.

The Danube River is one of Europe's major waterways. Constructing a large bridge across it requires advanced engineering skills. The successful completion shows the capability of Chinese firms in complex international projects.

This development forms part of wider cooperation between China and Serbia. Chinese companies have delivered several infrastructure projects in the country in recent years.

The new bridge will ease traffic congestion and support economic growth along the Danube corridor. It is also expected to attract more tourists to the region.

For Kenya and other countries working with Chinese contractors this project serves as a strong reference. It demonstrates the ability of firms like CRBC to deliver high quality infrastructure on time.

The completion of the Danube Bridge strengthens ties between China and Serbia. It shows how infrastructure development can drive regional integration and economic progress.

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