General Information
Name in local language: | Paški most |
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Beginning of works: | 1967 |
Completion: | 17 November 1968 |
Status: | in use |
Project Type
Structure: |
Deck arch bridge |
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Function / usage: |
Road bridge |
Material: |
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Location
Technical Information
Dimensions
width | 9 m | |
total length | 279.6 m | |
arch | rise | 27.6 m |
arch span | 193.2 m |
Materials
piers |
reinforced concrete
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arch |
reinforced concrete
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abutments |
reinforced concrete
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springings |
reinforced concrete
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piers on arch |
reinforced concrete
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
The Pag Bridge (Croatian: Paški most) is the bridge that connects the island of Pag to the Croatian mainland. It is a 301 meters (988 ft) long, 9 meters (30 ft) wide bridge whose 201 meters (659 ft) long arch rises 35 meters (115 ft) above an Adriatic Sea strait called Ljubačka Vrata. It was opened on 17 November 1968, and it transformed life on the island of Pag to be able to function more as a peninsula.
The bridge was built by the local company Mostogradnja, designed by civil engineer Ilija Stojadinović, who also designed the nearby Šibenik Bridge. The location of the bridge near Velebit causes the bridge to endure strong gusts of wind, the bora, and during the construction the wind speed was 8 on the Beaufort scale for a period of four months. In a 2019 spring storm, the top wind speed on the bridge was 198 kilometres per hour (123 mph).
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Pag Bridge" and modified on 14 February 2023 according to the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.
Participants
- Ilija Stojadinovic (designer)
Relevant Web Sites
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data sheet - Structure-ID
20056977 - Published on:
19/07/2010 - Last updated on:
12/02/2023