South Santo communities welcome 11 new bridges
The South Santo Road project includes the 210-metre Navaka Bridge, now the longest bridge in Vanuatu, and the reconstruction of the road section between Sarakata Bridge and Saint
The Navaka Bridge, measuring 210 metres, is the largest steel truss bridge in Vanuatu, representing a major achievement in the country's infrastructure development. This significant event was witnessed by the people...
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The South Santo Road project includes the 210-metre Navaka Bridge, now the longest bridge in Vanuatu, and the reconstruction of the road section between Sarakata Bridge and Saint
Three weeks after the earthquake, the bridge remains closed. Traffic has been diverted to a temporary crossing built before the old bridge was removed, which had earlier been declared unfit
The Navaka Bridge, measuring 210 metres, is the largest steel truss bridge in Vanuatu, representing a major achievement in the country''s infrastructure development.
The longest bridge in Vanuatu will be built in South Santo, at the Navaka River, as part of the South Santo Road Project, which is funded by the World Bank.
Featuring stronger bridges, sealed roads, coastal protections, and upgraded crossings, the project is ensuring year-round connectivity, safety, and economic opportunity for communities across Vanuatu.
The Vanuatu Climate Resilient Transport Project (VCRTP) aims to enhance the climate resilience of the South Santo Road through bridge improvements and road upgrades.
The longest bridge in Vanuatu will be built in South Santo, at the Navaka River, as part of the South Santo Road Project, which is funded by the World Bank.
The world''s longest suspension bridges are listed according to the length of their main span (i.e., the length of suspended roadway between the bridge''s towers).
It will be a single span 30m bridge with 100m long new approach roads on either side. The existing bridge is scoured and tends to become a delta during flash floods making it unsuitable for
The Navaka Bridge – South Santo The longest bridge in Vanuatu is now nearing completion in South Santo, supported by kilometres of new roads and multiple new bridges.