While the two bridges look similar, the new bridge has a simpler design based on fewer but heavier structural members.
It was noted that the Old Vicksburg Bridge suffered an event where the ground under two piers moved shortly after construction. The old bridge was able to survive that incident. As a result, engineers were watching the new bridge for signs of similar movement. In the two year period from March 2000 to March 2002, the eastern two piers of this new bridge moved 4 inches laterally. A consulting engineering firm was brought in to look at the situation. They discovered an active fault running along the river near the east bank. It will be interesting to see how this turns out in the future.
