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General Information

Other name(s): Oued Bouregreg Bridge
Beginning of works: 2010
Completion: 7 July 2016
Status: in use

Project Type

Location

Location: ,
Coordinates: 33° 56' 23.15" N    6° 45' 34.08" W
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Technical Information

Dimensions

total length 954.30 m
bridge surface 15 582 m²
deck number of lanes 2 x 3
total width 30.40 m
roadway / carriageway width 2 x 10.50 m
pier P3 height 31.00 m
pier P4 height 28.00 m
pier P5 height 24.00 m
pier P6 height 21.00 m
pier P7 height 17.00 m
pylon P1 height 197.45 m
pylon P2 height 186.06 m
southern approach viaduct total length 208.80 m
span lengths 40.85 m - 2 x 41.73 m - 41.70 m - 40.85 m
number of spans 5
main bridge
total length 745 m
span lengths 183.00 m - 376.00 m - 183.00 m
number of spans 3

Quantities

structural steel 2 650 t
concrete volume 40 000 m³
prestressing steel 467 t
reinforcing steel 6 450 t

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Mohammed VI Bridge (Arabic: جسر محمد السادس) is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the valley of the Bouregreg River near Rabat in Morocco. It is named after the current king of Morocco.

The bridge is characterised by its architecture comprising two 200-meters high arched towers, which symbolize the new doors to the cities of Rabat and Salé. The deck is supported by two sets of 20 pairs of parallel multi-strand stay cables.

The structure forms part of the new 41.5 km Rabat motorway bypass around the city of Rabat and will improve traffic congestion in Hay Riad, the capital's western residential suburb.

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

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  • About this
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  • Structure-ID
    20067855
  • Published on:
    07/10/2015
  • Last updated on:
    08/06/2017
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