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LONGEST BRIDG IN THE WORLD

New River Bridge over the New River in West Virginia is the world's longest spanning, steel single-arch bridge
The New River Gorge Bridge (1977), soaring 876 feet above the rugged whitewaters of West Virginia's New River, is the second tallest bridge in the United States. Its biggest claim to fame, however, is as the world's longest spanning, steel single-arch bridge.








The Confederation Bridge is the world's longest bridge overice-covered water stretching 12.9 kilometers from New Brunswick toPrince Edward Island.

Photograph:In 1997 the completion of Confederation Bridge connected Prince Edward Island to New Brunswick and the mainland.

GJ Cahill in partnership with Straight Crossing Joint Venture (SCJV)designed and built the temporary power infrastructure for the StraitCrossing fabrication yard. GJ Cahill also served as the primaryelectrical contractor for the project. The scope of work involvedinstalling 18 power centres at various points on the bridge along withthe installation of 400 light standards, traffic control systems,service phones, closed circuit TV system and placement of Prince EdwardIsland’s main fibre optic cable across the bridge.

Confederation Bridge

 

Photograph:Confederation Bridge over the Northumberland Strait, connecting New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island, Can.

Opening for traffic June 1997, the Confederation Bridgelinks New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island across the NorthumberlandStrait. It is currently the longest bridge in the world to crossice-covered salt water. All the beams and piers were precast on site.Onsite evaluations were done to study ice load, wind load and shipimpact.

Look, its the longest bridge in the world.  Do they have beds there? No.

Bridge between Sweden & Denmark

TheOresund Bridge (Danish Øresundsbroen, Swedish Öresundsbron, jointhybrid name Øresundsbron) is a combined two-track rail and four-laneroad bridge across the Oresund strait. The bridge-tunnel is the longestcombined road and rail bridge in Europe and connects the twometropolitan areas of the Oresund Region: the Danish capital ofCopenhagen and the Swedish city of Malmö. The international Europeanroute E20 runs across the bridge, as does the Oresund Railway Line.

In1991 the Denmark and Swedish governments agreed to build a bridge toconnect the two countries across Oresund.  Later that year the twoparliaments ratified the agreement and scheduled the design to becompleted by 1994.  The 16 km long Oresund link between Sweden andDenmark is now complete. At 6 am on August 14, 1999 the final sectionof the Oresund bridge was placed in position by the floating crane,"Svanen". Six hours later, Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and CrownPrince Frederik of Denmark met on the bridge to mark the fact thatDenmark and Sweden are linked once more - 7,000 years after the Ice Agewhen they were landlocked.  The project opened to traffic during thesummer of 2000.

Oresund Bridge Between Sweden & Denmark

TheOresund Bridge is the world's longest single bridge carrying both roadand railway traffic. In the design full advantage was taken ofrepetition by composing the major part of the bridge of identicalspans. The high bridge with its record-breaking cable-stayed span of490m is designed to harmonize both structurally and aesthetically withthe approach bridges. In the construction phase the on-site activitieswere completed in just 2 1/2 years due to an extensive use ofprefabrication and erection of large units.





COWI has just signed a contract with the Ministry of Public Works inKuwait to carry out the feasibility study on what will be the fifthlongest bridge in the world. The bridge will be 22 km long and willconnect Kuwait City with the development region Subiyah, which liesacross the bay. The bridge will be a low-level bridge with a number ofembankments near the coast. To allow ships passage to the Kuwaitharbour the bridge will be suspended over the channel. It is expectedthat the bridge will be completed in five to six years.

The bridge is a step in the development of the northern region ofKuwait, which has until now been a part of the desert. This area hasbeen allocated for urban and industrial development. The contract isfor the first phase of the project which COWI will carry out incollaboration with local companies and the Danish companies Sund &Baelt, DHI and Dissing + Weitling.

"It is an exciting multidisciplinary project which confirms COWIsinternational standing within bridges and fixed links" says departmenthead Dan Olsen, COWI.

The project incorporates environmental and engineering studies whichplace focus on continuity and economic viability. The activities willinclude traffic assessments, alignment studies, design of bridges andembankments as well as economic and financial studies. Furthermore, theenvironmental effects, hydrologic, bathymetric, and geotechnicalaspects will be included in the study.

In Denmark, COWI has been involved in the construction of the GreatBelt Link and the Sound and has carried out feasibility studies for theFehmarn Belt between Denmark and Germany. Internationally, COWI is atpresent involved in the design of the worlds longest cable stayedbridge in Hong Kong, in the Chaco suspension bridge in Chile and theworlds longest road link, the Qatar-Bahrain Causeway. COWI hasrecently, together with local engineering companies, won two largebridge projects, the Sutong Bridge and the Ly Yang - Deep Water HarbourBridge in China.

The World's Longest Bridge in New Orleans

The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is the longest overwater highway bridge (28 miles or 38 KM) in the world (the Guinness World Record).

The first span was built in 1955 - 1956 and opened August 30, 1956.

The second span was built in 1967 - 1969 and opened May 10, 1969.

The twin spans are 80 feet apart and connected by seven crossovers which function as pullover bays for motoring emergencies.

More than 10 million vehicles traveled the Causeway each year.

Lake Pontchartrain is 610 square miles and was named for the Count de Pontchartrain, minister of the marine during the regime of France's "Sun King" for whom Louisiana was named.

Lake Pontchartrain and its Causeway, the world's longest bridge, comprise one of America's most scenic attractions.


China opens longest sea bridge in the world

Last updated at 13:27pm on 26th June 2007

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A 22-mile bridge that its builders claim is the world's longestsea-crossing structure was formally linked-up Tuesday just south of thebusiness hub of Shanghai.

 

 

The bridge links Shanghai to the industrial city of Ningboacross Hangzhou Bay, cutting the distance between them from about 250miles to just 50 miles.

Officials welded together a final section to complete the linkat a ceremony attended by several hundred workers from the variouscompanies building the bridge.

 

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The Chinese sea bridge which will cut travel by 200 miles

Costing 11.8 billion yuan (£0.77 billion), the structure will opento traffic next year following completion of the six-lane roadway thatwill permit vehicles to travel at speeds of up to 62 miles per hour.

The bridge, a mix of viaducts and cable-stayed spans to allowshipping to pass beneath, lies just south of the Yangtze River Delta,one of China's most economically vital regions which is undergoing amassive construction boom aimed at boosting transport links.

Just north of Shanghai, builders this month connected the finallink in a 20.13-mile bridge across the Yangtze, said to be the longestcable-stayed structure of its kind.

 

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The world's longest sea bridge looks spectacular, set against the morning sky

The 20.2-mile Donghai Bridge had been the previous longestsea-crossing structure, linking Shanghai to the massive Yangshan deepwater port.

Construction on the Hangzhou Bay Bridge began in 2003 with apercentage of its financing coming from private sources, a first forsuch a large Chinese infrastructure project.

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The 22-mile bridge links Shanghai to the industrial city of Ningbo across Hangzhou Bay

longest bridge
Lake Pontchartrain Causeway

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Akashi Kaykio Bridge

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Rama IX Bridge, Bangkok, Thailand

OPAC, AES, and Kinemetricswere engaged in 2000 by the Expressway and Rapid Transit Authority ofThailand to inspect, instrument, and evaluate the Rama IX Bridge, a450m span cable stayed bridge. Excessive vibration of the bridge hasled to concerns about its fatigue life.

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Arroyo Cangrejillo Bridge, Andalgala, Catamarca, Argentina

OPAC designed this 336 m (1100ft) span bridge to cross a 90m (300ft) deep canyon. Its taut cables sagonly about 7m or 1/48th of the span. After the cables were strungacross the canyon, the grillage of steel floorbeams and stringers waserected, starting at one end. 92 of the 134 segments were completedwhen this photo was taken. The nominal erection rate was 8 to 10segments/day.

This bridge is featured on the February 1999 cover of Structural Engineering International, the Journal of the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering. See an image of the cover here, or read a draft of the article here.

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Carquinez Strait Bridge

OPAC was contracted by Caltransto study designs for a new bridge to replace the 1927 truss. Afterstudying various structural options with National Constructors Group, asuspension bridge was selected. It is now under construction, asdesigned by the De Leuw - OPAC - Steinman Joint Venture under Caltranssupervision. Read about the wind tunnel tests of this bridge, as well.

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Ruck-A-Chucky Bridge

In 1977 I was on the design staff for the most famous bridge never built - to cross the Auburn Dam reservoir.Also see elevation and perspective viewsof the 1,300 ft span cable stayed structure.

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East Bay Crossing Replacement

In 1996, under contract to Caltrans, J. Paul Silvestri and Ideveloped a structural concept for replacing the existing double decktruss bridge. This concept prompted the State's decision to replaceinstead of retrofit.

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West Bay Crossing Seismic Study

Under a 1993 Caltrans contract, OPAC evaluated the seismic vulnerability of these back-to-back suspension bridges across San Francisco Bay.
Get a Zipped .avi movie of the bridge FE model in an 8+ earthquake here

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Maysville Bridge

Under a 1995 contract, OPAC was engaged by Michael Baker Jr. Inc. to evaluate their bridge design and establish its constructability.

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Ping Ding Bridge
I supervised the design (Frank Drouillard did most of the work) of this 120 m long arch bridge near Taipei.

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St. Johns Bridge
OPAC performed a seismicsusceptibility assessment of this historic 1930 suspension bridge thatspans the Wilamette River in Portland, Oregon, in 1995, for the OregonDepartment of Transportation.

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Tacoma Narrows Bridge
Arvid Grant, J.P. Singh, and OPACperformed a seismic evaluation and retrofit study of the 2nd TacomaNarrows Bridge in 1995, for the Washington State Department ofTransportation. In 2000, I was engaged by WSDOT to assist in thedevelopment of retrofit construction measures.

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Golden Gate Bridge

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SR-182 Columbia River Bridge at Richland, Washington

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"Japan Bridge" Pedestrian Overcrossing, La D閒ense, Paris (1994)

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Storebaelt Suspension Bridge (Denmark)

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Normandie Bridge

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Malpensa Airport Access Roadway Bridge (Milan, Italy)
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Menai Strait Bridge (Wales)
Built 1820 to 1826. Designed by Thomas Telford. 579 ft main span, 153 ft towers, 100 ft clearance to Strait.

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Ganter Bridge (Simplon Pass, Brig, Switzerland)
Designed by Christian Menn, 174 m span, 150 m high.
 

 

 

 

BERING STRAIT BRIDGE

ImagineN.America and Asia connected together by a road. The Bering Strait, anice bridge that let the Native Americans come into N.America more than2,000 years ago. A Proposedbridge more than 55 miles long, which would make it the longest bridgein the world. It is supposed to connect Alaska with Russia. Benefits ofthis bridge are the oil pipe lines which would transfer oil formSiberia to N.America year round. The bridgewould only be open for four months for public use, because of harshweather conditions. Which are way below freezing level that couldfreeze a car engine instantly. The U.S. estimated this project up to100 billion while Russia estimated it to only 60 billion. This would bethe largest connecting object in the world, longer than the channeltunnel (31 miles) that connects the UK with rest of Europe.

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