Mac Nimir Bridge

15.61375833333332.530902777778Koordinaten: 15 ° 36 ' 49.5 "N, 32 ° 31' 51.3 " E

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Blue Nile

The al -Mak - Nimr Bridge (Arabic كوبرى المك نمر Kubri al -Mak Nimr ) is a road bridge at Khartoum in Sudan. The 1165.5 m long girder bridge has a superstructure steel composite construction that is supported in the 80 -meter wide main opening of stay cables.

Built between 2005 and 2007 bridge connects Khartoum on the Blue Nile with al - Khartoum Bahri and reduces the load on the existing bridges over the Nile. The bridge is located in the immediate vicinity of the Presidential Palace, at the junction of the Nile road with the al -Mak - Nimr Street. It has room for two two-lane carriageways and two each 1.5 meter wide pedestrian areas. The main bridge has a length of 642.50 meters and a width of 22 meters, this approach bridges come up with a total length of 523 meters.

The bridge was commissioned by the Ministry of Public Works of the State of al - Khartoum in order. The structural design was adopted Engineering mbH of the Schuessler -Plan and the Contractor with the Turkish company Yapi Merkezi.

Construction of the bridge was on 16 August 2005. Firstly, the sound bored piles pillar was performed, this work had to be performed before the inundation. Thereafter, the existing of two steel girders full superstructure was created using the incremental launching method and pushed from the north on the pillars. In the main opening, a temporary steel piers was erected that prevented that the extended bridge deck too much slack. Then the concrete deck slab was applied, which is connected with shear studs to the steel part of the superstructure. The pylons have been built with the cables so that the al -Mak - Nimr Bridge was opened on 29 October 2007 at the end.

External links and sources

  • El Mek Nimir Bridge, Sudan - 2005 Yapi Merkezi - retrieved on 22 February 2014..
  • Al -Mak - Nimr Bridge. In: Structurae.
  • Cable-stayed bridge
  • Steel composite bridge
  • Road bridge in Sudan
  • Building in Khartoum
  • Traffic (Khartoum )
  • Built in the 2000s
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