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Coordinates: 33°2508S 151°1710E / 33.419°S 151.286°E / -33.419; 151.286
 

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Holt-Bragg Bridge
Coordinates33°25′08S 151°17′10E / 33.419°S 151.286°E / -33.419; 151.286
CarriesOld Pacific Highway
CrossesPiles Creek
LocaleSomersby, New South Wales, Australia
Named for
  • Adam Holt
  • Roslyn Bragg
  • Madison Holt
  • Jasmine Holt
  • Travis Bragg
  • Maintained byCentral Coast Council
    Characteristics
    DesignArch bridge
    History
    Constructed byRoads & Traffic Authority
    Construction cost$1.9 million
    Opened30 June 2009 (2009-06-30)
    ReplacesConcrete culvert 1986-2007
    Location
    Map
    References
    [1][2]

    The Holt-Bragg Bridge is an arch road bridge that carries the Old Pacific Highway (B83) across Piles Creek at Somersby on the Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia. It was opened on 30 June 2009 as a replacement for the previous bridge that collapsed two years earlier during severe weather. The bridge is named in honour of the five people who perished when the bridge collapsed.[1]

    The Pacific Highway is the main road link from SydneytoBrisbane and travels alongside the coast. The section from CowantoKariong, where the Holt-Bragg Bridge is, follows a scenic winding route, however, with the majority of traffic using the Pacific Motorway.[3] The original bridge was built around 1986, during the construction of the Calga to Somersby section of the Pacific Motorway. It was a concrete culvert bridge.

    Culvert collapse

    [edit]

    On 8 June 2007 the Central Coast was battered by strong winds and torrential rain caused by an intense low pressure system a short distance out to sea.[4] The damage as a result of these storms resulted in them being declared a natural disaster. At approximately 4pm the road above Piles Creek gave way, leaving a 5-metre-wide (16 ft) by 10-metre-deep (33 ft) fissure.[5] The collapse of the road was not visible to motorists travelling and as a result the car fell into the creek. Holt, along with his wife Roslyn Bragg, their daughters Madison and Jasmine and nephew Travis Bragg were all killed.[6]

    Acoroner's inquest was established to discover the cause of deaths. It found that the failure of the Roads & Traffic Authority (RTA) and Gosford City Council to take action or initiative to fix problems with the bridge led to the collapse.[7][8]

    Adam Holt was found by the coroner as being a hero. Only concerned with the welfare of his wife and children. He could have been saved, but told rescuers to help his wife and children.

    The bridge was first identified as being in need of maintenance in 1984 when an RTA scientific officer had drawn attention to the corrosionofgalvanised iron pipes used in the culvert. In 1995, responsibility for the road was transferred from the RTA to Gosford City Council; however, the problems with the section were not identified to council engineers. In April 2000 the bridge slumped, however nothing was done to alleviate the problem until 2002 when the council requested an estimation for a major reconstruction of the culvert.[9] In 2004, pavement repairs triggered a request by the council to ask for quotes for concrete lining of the culvert with tenders called. However, the information was not entered into the record system and no follow up action was taken.[6]

    Current bridge

    [edit]

    To replace the collapsed culvert, a replacement bridge was constructed by the RTA and opened on 30 June 2009, at a cost of $1.9 million. Responsibility for maintenance of the bridge is with the Central Coast Council (formerly the Gosford City Council) since its opening. The RTA named the bridge the Holt-Bragg Bridge in memory of the deceased. Two bronze commemorative plaques are located at either end of the bridge on Somersby sandstone.[1][2]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c Barnes, Denice (4 June 2009). "New bridge to open two years after highway collapse killed five". Central Coast Express Advocate. Retrieved 7 June 2009.
  • ^ a b Mccarthy, Joanne (6 June 2009). "Bridge name to honour Pasha Bulker storm victims". Newcastle Herald. Retrieved 7 June 2009.
  • ^ "Ozroads: NSW State Route 83". Ozroads. Retrieved 17 November 2015.[self-published source]
  • ^ "The Queen's Birthday East Coast Low: 8–9 June 2007". Bureau of Meteorology. Australia. Archived from the original on 1 June 2009. Retrieved 7 June 2009.
  • ^ Marcus, Caroline; Dasey, Daniel; Gilmore, Heath (10 June 2007). "Rescuers find bodies of family in road collapse". The Age. Retrieved 7 June 2009.
  • ^ a b Collins, Terry (16 March 2009). "Human error blamed for fatal Pacific Highway collapse". Central Coast Express Advocate. Retrieved 7 June 2009. [dead link]
  • ^ Mccarthy, Joanne (18 September 2008). "Gosford council neglect in road culvert deaths". Newcastle Herald. Retrieved 7 June 2009.
  • ^ Besser, Linton (1 April 2013). "Hidden hazard: officials sitting on a ticking time bomb". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  • ^ Brown, Malcolm (1 July 2008). "Council blamed for deadly highway collapse". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 7 June 2009.

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