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TxDOT Celebrates New Harbor Bridge in Corpus Christi

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State, local and federal elected officials, Texas Transportation Commission members, TxDOT administration and guests gathered for the ribbon cutting ceremony.  Image courtesy of TxDOT
State, local and federal elected officials, Texas Transportation Commission members, TxDOT administration and guests gathered for the ribbon cutting ceremony.  Image courtesy of TxDOT
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By Rickey Dailey / TxDOT

CORPUS CHRISTI – The much-anticipated new Harbor Bridge is now open to southbound traffic after the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) cut the ribbon today on the $1.3 billion project.

“To remain the Best State for Business, Texas must bolster our roadway infrastructure to meet the demands of our booming economy,” said Governor Greg Abbott. “The new Harbor Bridge is not only a testament to the collaboration, expertise, and dedication of the public and private sectors—it’s a gateway for jobs, trade, and continued growth in the Coastal Bend. As more businesses and families flock to our state, we will continue to invest in the infrastructure that keeps Texas moving forward.”

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Following the ribbon cutting, a motorcade participated in an inaugural crossing of the bridge. Later that day, the southbound lanes opened to the public. Image courtesy of TxDOT

Texas Transportation Commissioner Alejandro “Alex” Meade III described the concrete and steel structure as an engineering marvel.

“This new landmark is a shining example of the innovative spirit of Texas and the commitment and collaboration of the community,” Meade said. “With an expected service life of 170 years, this bridge will benefit the region for decades to come by providing faster commutes, safer travel and more economic opportunity.”

Image courtesy of TxDOT

State, local and federal elected officials, Texas Transportation Commission members, TxDOT administration and guests gathered for the ribbon cutting ceremony.  

Following the ribbon cutting, a motorcade participated in an inaugural crossing of the bridge. Later that day, the southbound lanes opened to the public. The northbound lanes of the new bridge are scheduled to open in early July, signaling the bridge’s operational role as a significant economic and transportation asset.

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About the new Harbor Bridge
Longest concrete segmental cable-stayed bridge in North America
Tower heights: 538 feet; tallest structure south of San Antonio
Total span length: 3,295 feet
10-foot-wide, 2.4-mile shared-use path with an observation deck
Tall enough to accommodate Neo-Panamax ships

Information source: TxDOT

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