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General Information

Beginning of works: 2008
Completion: 1 January 2012
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Road bridge
Structure: Cable-stayed bridge with semi-fan system
Construction method: deck of approach viaducts:
Incremental launching
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Awards and Distinctions

2013 entry  
Honorable Mention  

Location

Location: ,
Crosses:
  • Sava River
Coordinates: 44° 47' 46.96" N    20° 25' 33.47" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

total length 967 m
span lengths 80 m - 120 m - 2 x 80 m - 376 m - 250 m
number of spans 6
deck width 45.20 m
deck depth 4.50 m
pylon height 200 m

Case Studies and Applied Products

RESTON®POT – Pot Bearings

RESTON®POT – Pot Bearings

mageba Pot Bearings are durable bearings that can be used in many situations, whether in big or small bridges, or a variety of engineering structures.

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RESTON®SPHERICAL – Spherical bearings

RESTON®SPHERICAL – Spherical bearings

mageba spherical Bearings are especially suited for bridges with big torsions and bridges located in very cold areas (temperatures lower than -30°C).

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TENSA®FINGER RSFD – Cantilever finger joints

TENSA®FINGER RSFD – Cantilever finger joints

The RSFD Cantilever Finger Joint consists of massive steel edge profiles with finger plates that are connected to the lower construction on either side of the bridge gap.

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TENSA®GRIP RS & RS-LS – Single gap joints

TENSA®GRIP RS & RS-LS – Single gap joints

The RS Expansion Joint is designed for highly loaded bridges with heavy traffic. In normal situations it allows movements up to 80 mm. The Single Gap Joint RS type construction consists of two heavy steel edge profiles with anchor brack ... [more]

TENSA®MODULAR LR & LR-LS – Modular expansion joints

TENSA®MODULAR LR & LR-LS – Modular expansion joints

Modular Expansion Joints can be constructed for any movements, from about 100 mm up to 2,000 mm and more. They allow movements in all 3 directions and rotations around all 3 axes.

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  • About this
    data sheet
  • Structure-ID
    20015258
  • Published on:
    24/02/2005
  • Last updated on:
    05/02/2016
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