Shah Amanat Bridge
Length: 980 m
Wide: 24.47m
Spans: 5
Opend: 2010
Builder: Major Bridge Construction
Shah Amanat Bridge, the third constructed across the Karanphuli River in Bangladesh, is the first major cable-supported bridge in the country. It connects the Southern Chittagong, Cox's Bazar and the hill district Banderban.
Construction history
Construction of the bridge started in August 2006 and it was officially opened on 8 September 2010. The Chinese construction company, "Major Bridge Construction, China," built the bridge. The project involved a cost of Taka 590 crore, including a foreign exchange component of Taka 3.72 billion provided by the Kuwait Fund.
Dimensions
The bridge is 950 m long and 24.47 m wide. It has five piers with three 200 m extradosed main spans, two 115 m side spans and a 120 m approach viaduct section. Alongside four lanes for vehicles, the bridge has two 1.5 m lanes for movement of 'manual transports' like rickshaws, push carts and vans. There is also a 1.5 m walkway on each side of the bridge. The bridge has a 0.5 km approach road in the city end and one km approach road at the Patiya end.
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Coordinates: 22°20′N 91°51′E / 22.333°N 91.850°E
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