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General Information

Completion: 12 May 2003
Status: in use

Project Type

Structure: Tied-arch bridge
Function / usage: Road bridge
Material: Steel bridge

Location

Location: , ,
Coordinates: 20° 1' 6.62" N    110° 23' 3.23" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

width 23 m
total length 1 396.98 m
number of lanes 2 x 2

Materials

arches steel tubes

Excerpt from Wikipedia

Qiongzhou Bridge (Chinese: 琼州大桥), also known as the Nandu Bridge and the Nandu Ninth Bridge, is a bridge that spans the Nandu River, Hainan Province, China. Opened on May 12, 2003, at a cost of 200 million yuan (32.3 million USD), it serves as the main bridge from Haikou city to Haikou Meilan International Airport. It crosses the Nandu River at the east end of Guoxing Avenue.

The bridge replaces the partially collapsed Nandu River Iron Bridge some 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) away.

Description

A: Pedestrian B: Two-wheel traffic C: Physical barrier and bridge structure D: Main traffic

This is a tied-arch bridge comprising five tubular steel arches mounted on six concrete foundations. The total width is 23 metres (75 ft) with a span of 1,396.98 metres (4,583.3 ft). It is a two-way bridge with each direction having two lanes for cars and trucks. The two directions of traffic are separated by a steel pipe mounted approximately 50 cm (20 in) above the deck. There is also a lane for two-wheel vehicles and, beside that, an outermost lane for pedestrian traffic, which is raised above the deck by about 50 cm (20 in). These two lanes are separated from the main traffic roads by a concrete barrier and the points where the arches enter the deck.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Qiongzhou Bridge" and modified on 23 July 2019 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

Participants

Currently there is no information available about persons or companies having participated in this project.

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  • About this
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  • Structure-ID
    20071799
  • Published on:
    13/10/2016
  • Last updated on:
    09/06/2017
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