General Information
Name in local language: | 安芸灘大橋 (Akinada Ō-hashi) |
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Beginning of works: | October 1992 |
Completion: | 18 January 2000 |
Status: | in use |
Project Type
Structure: |
Three-span suspension bridge |
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Function / usage: |
Road bridge |
Material: |
Steel bridge |
Plan view: |
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Location
Technical Information
Dimensions
main span | 750 m | |
height | 119.45 m | |
total length | 1 175 m | |
span lengths | 255 m - 750 m - 170 m | |
number of spans | 3 |
Materials
deck |
steel
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pylons |
steel
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
The Akinada Bridge (安芸灘大橋, Akinada Ō-hashi) is a suspension bridge in Kure, Hiroshima, Japan that crosses the Seto Inland Sea. Completed in 1999, it has a main span of 750 m. It was constructed by Penta-Ocean Construction, at a cost of 50 billion yen.
Overview
The bridge was opened to traffic on 18 January 2000. The bridge is part of Hiroshima Prefecture Route 74, a route that begins in Honshu and crosses over the Seto Inland Sea via the Akinada Bridge to Shimo-kamagari Island to the south. The bridge is tolled and operated by the Hiroshima Prefecture Road Corporation. It is the longest bridge in Japan to be maintained by a prefecture.
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Participants
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Relevant Web Sites
Relevant Publications
- Bridges - Ponts - Brücken. Atrium, Mexico City (Mexico), pp. 348-355. (2002):
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data sheet - Structure-ID
20006548 - Published on:
06/11/2002 - Last updated on:
21/09/2023