General Information
Other name(s): | Mdairej Bridge |
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Completion: | 1998 |
Status: | in use |
Project Type
Structure: |
Triple T-section girder bridge |
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Function / usage: |
Motorway bridge / freeway bridge |
Material: |
Prestressed concrete bridge |
Location
Location: |
Lebanon |
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Coordinates: | 33° 48' 1.52" N 35° 43' 40.68" E |
Technical Information
Dimensions
total length | 430 m | |
pier height | max. 71 m |
Materials
deck slab |
reinforced concrete
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girders |
prestressed concrete
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Chronology
July 2006 | Destroyed in air raids by the Israeli air force. |
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August 2008 | Reconstruction of the northern bridge deck is completed. |
Excerpt from Wikipedia
The Mudeirej Bridge or Mdairej Bridge is a notable bridge in Lebanon. It was completed in 1998 as the tallest and highest bridge in Lebanon and the Middle East but this has since been surpassed. The bridge was built as part of Rafik Hariri's vision of rebuilding and developing Lebanon and its infrastructure. The bridge served as a connecting route for the Beirut-Damascus Highway aiming to improve the main road that links Syria's capital city Damascus, to Lebanon and its capital city Beirut.
Destruction
On the 12th of July during the 2006 Lebanon-Israel conflict the Israeli Air force bombed the Mdeirej Bridge causing partial damage to its base and pillars, and critical damage to the road it uplifted. The destruction of the bridge which was a symbol of Lebanese architectural pride was considered by many in Lebanon to be unjustified because in their opinion, there was no strategic value to the bridge in Israeli's conflict with Hezbollah. According to one observer of the bombing, “The bombing of this bridge, which is the pride of the Lebanese people, clearly proves that Israel is committed to destroying the infrastructure of the whole country. This bridge is not used by Hezbollah since it lies in a mountain resort area of Mount Lebanon, far away from the south of Lebanon."
In 2007, USAID announced that it would be involved in an extensive reconstruction of the bridge, due to Lebanon's political victory which put Israel and the United States in an awkward position in regards to the destruction and reconstruction of the bridge. USAID put forward $30 million USD for the project.
Reconstruction work
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Mudeirej Bridge" and modified on July 23, 2019 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
Participants
Relevant Web Sites
Relevant Publications
- Lebanese link. In: Bridge Design & Engineering, v. 14, n. 53 (4th Quarter 2008), pp. 14.
- About this
data sheet - Structure-ID
20008410 - Published on:
23/02/2003 - Last updated on:
09/02/2017