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Inside the Impossible Floating Bridge How the USA Built a $4 5 Billion Concrete Ribbon Across a Lake #FloatingBridge #MegaProjects #Engineering #Construction #Seattle #SR520 Discover the engineering secrets inside the Impossible World’s Longest Floating Bridge. How did the USA build a $4.5 billion concrete highway across Lake Washington, where the water is too deep for traditional piers—and the lakebed mud is too soft for foundations? In this documentary, we go inside Seattle’s SR 520 Evergreen Point Floating Bridge replacement, breaking down the project step by step—from designing a bridge that floats to building the massive system that keeps it stable in wind, waves, and traffic. You’ll see: How 11,000-ton concrete pontoons are cast in a dry dock, sealed into watertight cells, and cured like giant ships The high-stakes towing and assembly operation that positions each pontoon with precision What’s happening underwater: gravity anchors, mooring lines, and the stabilization system that holds the bridge in place Why engineers chose floating pontoons instead of piers—and how they protect the structure from storms and long-term fatigue From inside the concrete chambers to beneath the surface, witness how this “concrete ribbon” stays afloat—and why it’s one of the most complex bridge projects in modern America. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is produced for educational and documentary-style storytelling using publicly available information, stock footage, and AI-generated visualizations. No unauthorized access to restricted facilities is claimed. Technical details are based on public documents, official statements, and manufacturer/agency materials; some visuals are illustrative reconstructions generated with AI.