Bugrinski Bridge
Coordinates: 54 ° 58 ′ 30 ″ N , 82 ° 57 ′ 45 ″ E
Bugrinski Bridge | ||
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Crossing of | If | |
place | Novosibirsk | |
construction | Network arch bridge | |
overall length | 2095 m | |
width | 34.6 m | |
Longest span | 380 m | |
Construction height | 70 m | |
start of building | 2010 | |
completion | 2014 | |
planner | Institute Stroi Project | |
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The Bugrinski Bridge ( Russian Бугри́нский мост Bugrinski most ) is a road bridge over the Ob in Novosibirsk , Russia . It is located in the south of the city and is the third road bridge close to the center in Novosibirsk after the Oktyabrsky Bridge opened in 1955 and the Dimitrov Bridge from 1978 (further river crossings for road traffic are the Severny Bridge in the course of the northern bypass a little outside the city area and across the dam of the Novosibirsk Reservoiron the southern outskirts). The bridge is part of a 5.4 km long motorway-like connecting road between the Ulitsa Watutina (Watutin Street) in the western part of the city and the Bolshevistskaya ulitsa in the eastern part of the city.
history
Originally it was planned as Olowosawodskoi most ( Оловозаводской мост ) after the tin works (Olowjanny zavod ) on the left bank of the river at the level of the bridge . Since the name was outdated, it was named in 2013 after the forest and recreation area Bugrinskaya Roschtscha, also on the left bank.
That the Institute Stroiprojekt planned building project was in the period from February 2010 to October 2014 of Sibmost executed.
description
The total of 2095 m long bridge structure consists of the 303 m long western foreland bridge, the river bridge with the 380 m wide, bright red painted arches and the 1412 m eastern foreland bridge. The 34.6 m wide bridges have three wide lanes in each direction, but no hard shoulder, and sidewalks on both sides.
With a span of 380 m, the river bridge is the largest network arch bridge in the world and the largest steel arch bridge in Russia. Its two arches with a hollow cross-section are inclined towards each other and reach a height of 70 m.
The approach bridges are bar bridges of eight steel perforated metal carriers , in the region of the four juxtaposed concrete - pillars to four girders are connected, and a slab of concrete.
The bridge is illuminated along its entire length.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ob River Crossing - Bugrinsky Bridge in Novosibirsk on stpr.ru
- ↑ Оловозаводской мост: надежда и опора on news.ngs.ru, February 17, 2010 (Russian)
- ↑ Anna Liesowska: Bridging east and west - elegant new Siberian landmark opened by president. In: The Siberian Time , October 8, 2014