Krka bridge
Coordinates: 43 ° 48 ′ 29 ″ N , 15 ° 54 ′ 56 ″ E
Krka bridge | ||
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Krka Bridge in January 2009 | ||
Official name | Most Krka | |
Convicted | Autocesta A1 | |
Subjugated | Krka | |
place | Skradin , Croatia | |
construction | Arch bridge | |
overall length | 391 m | |
width | 22.56 m | |
Longest span | 204 m | |
Arrow height | 52 m | |
height | 66 m | |
start of building | 2002 | |
completion | 2004 | |
opening | June 2005 | |
draft | Zlatko Savor | |
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The Krka Bridge , Croatian Most Krka is an arch bridge made of reinforced concrete on the Croatian river Krka near the town of Skradin . The bridge spans the four-lane Autocesta A1 and was built between 2002 and 2004. Traffic was opened in June 2005.
Technical details and construction
The arch of the Krka Bridge has a cross-section of 10 m by 3 m and was cantilevered with auxiliary guy lines made of 5.2 m long reinforced concrete sections. The overhead deck is made of composite construction. A total of 12,000 m³ of concrete and 1,700 t of reinforcing steel were used for the construction .
The Croatian company Konstruktor Inzenjering took over the construction . The special company for steel construction was the Croatian company Duro Dakovic Montaža , which is now part of the German Bilfinger Power Systems GmbH . The German DYWIDAG-Systems International GmbH supplied the stay cables for the auxiliary guy lines . The carriageway crossings at the two expansion joints of the bridge come from the Swiss company mageba sa .
Web links
- Krka bridge. In: Structurae
- Mageba sa website: www.mageba.ch
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Krka Bridge. In: Structurae
- ↑ a b c d Krka Bridge (Croatia). (PDF; 1.05 MB) (No longer available online.) Mageba, formerly in the original ; Retrieved September 7, 2013 . ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.