Redcliffe Bridge

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Redcliffe Bridge, viewed from the southern end.

Redcliffe Bridge is a traffic bridge which carries Tonkin Highway across the Swan River in the Perth, Western Australia suburb of Redcliffe. Designed by Maunsell & Partners and built by Thiess,[1] construction of the bridge started in 1986. The bridge was constructed using an incremental launch technique, and cost A$15 million to complete.[2] It was officially opened on 16 April 1988.[3] The bridge is 271 metres long, with five spans and a pre-stressed concrete deck 34 metres wide, supporting six lanes of traffic.[1] The structure of the bridge is that of a hollow box girder,[1] with the outer sides of the deck supported by special Y-beams.[4]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Structurae: Redcliffe Bridge (1988)". Retrieved 2007-11-06. 
  2. "Redcliffe Bridge" [video recording] (1988). West Perth, Western Australia: Department of Main Roads.
  3. "Appendix A - Dates of major changes to the road network". Main Roads Western Australia. Retrieved 2007-11-06. "Redcliffe Bridge opened 16 April 1988." 
  4. "Delta Corp - Civil: Bridge Construction". Delta Corporation. Retrieved 2007-11-06. "Specially designed Y beams incorporated into the Redcliffe bridge project - Tonkin Highway. (image caption)" 

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