Brăila Bridge
Brăila Bridge | |
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File:Rendering of Brăila Bridge.jpg | |
Coordinates | 45°18′52″N 28°00′12″E / 45.31452°N 28.00337°E |
Carries | Four lanes of roadway, two combined bicycle path/pedestrian walkways |
Crosses | Danube |
Locale | Between Brăila, Brăila County and Smârdan, Tulcea County |
Official name | Suspended Bridge over the Danube in Brăila Area |
Characteristics | |
Design | Suspension bridge |
Total length | 2,194.3 m (7,199 ft) |
Width | 31.7 m (104 ft) |
Height | 192 m (630 ft) (towers) |
Longest span | 1,120 m (3,670 ft) |
Clearance below | 38 metres (125 ft) (at maximum high water) |
History | |
Constructed by | Astaldi and IHI Infrastructure Systems |
Construction start | 2018 |
Construction end | 2023 (planned) |
Location | |
The Brăila Bridge is a road suspension bridge in Romania, under construction since 2019 over the Danube river, between Brăila, a major city in the east of Romania, and the opposite bank of the river in Tulcea County. It will be the first bridge over the maritime Danube sector, and the fourth bridge over the Romanian section of the river. At nearly 2 km in length, it will be the third longest bridge in Europe. The bridge will improve road traffic accessibility of the Galați-Brăila area to Constanța and Tulcea, and connections between Moldavia, Muntenia and Dobruja regions.
Construction
The bridge was contracted for 434 million euro in 2017 and signed in December 2018 with Astaldi and IHI Corporation.[1] In May 2021, the construction of the two main pillars had finished and preparations had been started to deploy the first cables across the bridge.[2]
Specifications
The project consists of the construction of a suspension bridge of 1,974.30 m (6,477.4 ft) length (with a 1,120 m (3,670 ft) main span, and two side spans of 489.65 m (1,606.5 ft) long on the Brăila bank of the river and 364.65 m (1,196.4 ft) long on the Tulcea bank of the river), two access viaducts of 110 m (360 ft) length on both sides (which will add to the length of the suspended bridge), and a connecting road with a total length of approximately 23 km (14 mi).[3] The entire project is being built by the Astaldi and IHI Infrastructure Systems association, at an estimated cost of € 433 million.[4][5]
See also
References
- ^ https://www.romania-insider.com/italian-japanese-consortium-danube-bridge/
- ^ https://adevarul.ro/economie/stiri-economice/drula-despre-podul-braila-Incepe-ridicarea-platformei-lucru-cablurile-cantaresc-6700-tone-foto-1_60a241205163ec4271222555/index.html
- ^ Podul suspendat peste Dunare de la Braila - un proiect asteptat de peste 20 de ani (in Romanian)
- ^ "Așa va arăta podul peste Dunăre" (in Romanian). obiectivbr.ro. 2018-07-20.
- ^ "Începe construcția podului Tulcea - Brăila" (in Romanian). tulceanoastra.ro. 2018-12-20.
External links
- Presentation Memo: Suspended bridge suspended over the Danube in the Brăila area
- Astaldi will build a suspension bridge over the Danube, in the Braila area in Romania
- IHI Group First Order Received for Large Suspension Bridge in Romania