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Coordinates: 58°1930N 11°5043E / 58.325091°N 11.845161°E / 58.325091; 11.845161
 

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Uddevalla Bridge
Uddevalla Bridge
Coordinates58°19′30N 11°50′43E / 58.325091°N 11.845161°E / 58.325091; 11.845161
CarriesEuropean route E6
CrossesSunninge sound
LocaleUddevalla Municipality, Sweden
Official nameSunningesund Bridge
Maintained bySwedish National Road Administration
Characteristics
DesignCable-stayed bridge
Total length1,712 m (5,617 ft)
Width2 vehicular lanes in each direction
Longest span414 m (1,358 ft)
Clearance below51 m (167 ft)
History
Opened20 May 2000
Statistics
Daily traffic10,000 vehicles[1]
Location
Map

The Uddevalla Bridge (Swedish: Uddevallabron) is a cable-stayed bridge crossing Sunninge sound near Uddevalla in the province of Bohuslän on the west coast of Sweden. The bridge was constructed as part of the rerouting of the European route E6 outside Uddevalla, which reduced traffic congestion in the city and shortened traveling distance by 12.8 km (8.0 mi).

Dimensions

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The total length is 1,712 m (5,617 ft), with a main span of 414 m (1,358 ft), there are a number of small approach spans at each end, and the two cable stayed side spans are 179 m (587 ft) each. It is 23.3 m (76 ft) wide, the clearance below the bridge is 51 m (167 ft), and the two pylons are 149 m (489 ft) high. The cables are organised in a semi-fan arrangement.[2][3]

The bridge was constructed in 1996–2000 and was opened for traffic on 20 May 2000.[2]

Construction notes

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Structural engineering for the bridge was carried out by Johs Holt AS, and Skanska Teknik AB. Skanska also served as general contractor, with subcontractors Alpin Technik und Ingenieurservice GmbH (general), VSL International (cables), Mageba (bearings), and PERI GmbH (formwork and scaffolding).[2]

The cables are steel and the deck is composite steel-reinforced concrete, while the pylons are reinforced concrete.[2] About 9,000 t (20,000,000 lb) of structural steel and 35,000 m3 (1,200,000 cu ft) of concrete were used. The bridge and the connecting Sunningeleden cost of SEK 900 M (US$111 M) in 2000 currency values. [1] There is a problem with ice sticking to the cables in the winter, which can fall onto cars. The bridge has to be closed a few times per year for this reason. The alternative road is 12.8 km (8.0 mi) longer.[1] Civil engineers have tested pulse electro-thermal de-icing - a way to use a burst of electricity to remove ice caked on walls or windows. For surfaces coated with a special film, the jolt gets rid of ice in less than a second, far less time than it takes to hack at it with an ice scraper.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Kjellin, Pierre (24 May 2000). "Uddevallabron invigd" [Uddevalla Bridge inaugurated]. www.nyteknik.se. Ny Teknik. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  • ^ a b c d Uddevalla BridgeatStructurae
  • ^ "Vackra broars väg" [Road of beautiful bridges]. www.trafikverket.se. Swedish Transport Administration. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  • ^ Hopen, Sylvia (26 March 2008). "Is stoppar trafiken på Uddevallabron" [Ice stop traffic on the Uddevalla Bridge]. www.gp.se. Göteborgs-Posten. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
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