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449 feet high / 137 meters high<br />
 
449 feet high / 137 meters high<br />
 
689 foot span / 210 meter span<br />
 
689 foot span / 210 meter span<br />
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2014<br />
[[File:Chiche.jpg|750px|center]]
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Image by Grupo Puentes.
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One of South America's most beautiful bridges, the Chiche Bridge is the largest structure on the access highway to the Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito, Ecuador.  Leaping between two cliffs, several designs were studied before the engineers decided on a frame bridge with inclined piers.  The sleek and stealthy design is by Grupo Puentes.  The 6-lane structure is 315 meters long with a main span of 210 meters as measured between the strut foundation centers or 175 meters as measured along the central beam span. The crossing is located just a kilometer upstream of the older 2-lane Chiche truss bridge which is still jammed with local traffic traveling between two large mesas east of Quito, the highest capital city in the world.  The older bridge is approximately 70 meters high and is a popular spot for "puenting" where thrill sport junkies leap over the side and swing below the deck from a rope.
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Work on the new Chiche Bridge was contracted in 2012 with the Public Metropolitan Enterprise of Mobility and Public Works of Quito (Ecuador) for €38 million. The bridge is currently the 3rd highest in South America after Brazil's Viaduct 13 and Peru's Autisha Bridge.
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[[File:ChicheElevation.jpg|750px|center]]<br />
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Chiche Bridge Elevation<br />
 
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One of South America's most beautiful bridges, the Chiche Bridge is the largest structure on the access highway to the Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito, Ecuador. Leaping between two cliffs, several designs were studied before the engineers decided on a frame bridge with inclined piers. The sleek and stealthy design is by Grupo     .Located at an elevation of    meters, the 315 meter long bridge has 6 lanes and is located just a kilometer upstream of the older 2-lane Chiche truss bridge which is still jammed with local traffic traveling between two large mesas east of Quito, the highest capital city in the world.  
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[[File:ChicheDrone.JPG|750px|center]]
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Image by Grupo Puentes.
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[[File:ChicheRoadDrone.jpg|750px|center]]
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Image by Grupo Puentes.
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[[File:ChicheClosure.JPG|750px|center]]
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Image by Grupo Puentes.
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[[File:ChicheConstruction1.jpg|750px|center]]
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Image by Grupo Puentes.
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[[File:ChicheDeckDrone.JPG|750px|center]]
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Image by Grupo Puentes.
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[[File:ChicheUnderdeck.JPG|750px|center]]
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Image by Grupo Puentes.
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[[File:ChicheLegStruts.jpg|750px|center]]
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Image by Grupo Puentes.
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[[File:ChicheSide.JPG|750px|center]]
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Image by Grupo Puentes.
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Image by Grupo Puentes.
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[[File:ChicheRender.jpg|750px|center]]
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Chiche Bridge computer render.
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[[File:ChicheView.JPG|750px|center]]
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Image by Grupo Puentes.
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[[File:ChicheConstructionView.jpg|750px|center]]
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Image by Grupo Puentes.  
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[[File:ChichePier.jpg|750px|center]]
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Image by Grupo Puentes.
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[[File:ChichebyEPMMOP.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:ChicheElevationMeasurements.jpg|750px|center]]
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Work was contracted in 2012 with the Public Metropolitan Enterprise of Mobility and Public Works of Quito (Ecuador) for $35 million. Its two three-lane decks are 315 m long with a central span of 175 m. Successive cantilevers in the central span and variable depth formwork in the access spans. The maximum height from the top of the deck to ground is 137 m. The works are scheduled to be finished in 2014, after 15 months.
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[[File:ChicheTrussView.jpg|750px|center]]
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The local highway crosses approximately 70 meters above the Chiche River on this 2-lane truss bridge.
  
  
[[File:1Viaduto13JoaoCarlosEbone.jpg|430px|center]]
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[[File:ChicheOldDrone.JPG|750px|center]]
Image by João Carlos Ebone www.ebone.com.br
 
  
  
[[File:3Viaduto13JoaoCarlosEbone.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:ChicheTruss.jpg|750px|center]]
Image by João Carlos Ebone www.ebone.com.br
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[[File:Chiche.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:ChicheViewbyAfueraProducciones.jpg|750px|center]]
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Image by Afuera Producciones.
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[[File:4Viaduto13JoaoCarlosEbone.JPG|430px|center]]
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[[File:ChichebyAfueraProducciones.jpg|750px|center]]
Image by João Carlos Ebone www.ebone.com.br
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Image by Afuera Producciones.
  
  
[[File:5Viaduto13JoaoCarlosEbone.jpg|430px|center]]
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[[File:ChicheRiverbyAfueraProducciones.jpg|750px|center]]
Image by João Carlos Ebone www.ebone.com.br
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Image by Afuera Producciones.
  
  
[[File:6Viaduto13JoaoCarlosEbone.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:ChicheJumperbyAfueraProducciones.jpg|750px|center]]
Image by João Carlos Ebone www.ebone.com.br
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A jumper falls into the groge from the top of the truss.  Image by Afuera Producciones.
  
  
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[[File:ChicheJumpbyAfueraProducciones.jpg|750px|center]]
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Image by Afuera Producciones.
  
  
[[File:8Viaduto13JoaoCarlosEbone.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:ChicheSatelliteNew.jpg|750px|center]]
Image by João Carlos Ebone www.ebone.com.br
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Chiche Bridge satellite image.
  
  
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[[File:ChicheTrussSatellite.jpg|750px|center]]
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Old Chiche Bridge satellite image.
  
  
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[[File:ChicheLocationMap.jpg|750px|center]]
A view of viaducts 11 and 12.
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Chiche Bridge location map.
  
  
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[[File:ChicheLocationMapWide.jpg|750px|center]]
Viaduct 13 / Exército satellite image.
 
  
  
 
[[Category:Bridges in Brazil]]
 
[[Category:Bridges in Brazil]]

Latest revision as of 03:26, 30 April 2019

Chiche Bridge
Puente Chiche
Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
449 feet high / 137 meters high
689 foot span / 210 meter span
2014

ChicheSkyView.JPG

Image by Grupo Puentes.


One of South America's most beautiful bridges, the Chiche Bridge is the largest structure on the access highway to the Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito, Ecuador. Leaping between two cliffs, several designs were studied before the engineers decided on a frame bridge with inclined piers. The sleek and stealthy design is by Grupo Puentes. The 6-lane structure is 315 meters long with a main span of 210 meters as measured between the strut foundation centers or 175 meters as measured along the central beam span. The crossing is located just a kilometer upstream of the older 2-lane Chiche truss bridge which is still jammed with local traffic traveling between two large mesas east of Quito, the highest capital city in the world. The older bridge is approximately 70 meters high and is a popular spot for "puenting" where thrill sport junkies leap over the side and swing below the deck from a rope.

Work on the new Chiche Bridge was contracted in 2012 with the Public Metropolitan Enterprise of Mobility and Public Works of Quito (Ecuador) for €38 million. The bridge is currently the 3rd highest in South America after Brazil's Viaduct 13 and Peru's Autisha Bridge.


ChicheElevation.jpg

Chiche Bridge Elevation


ChicheDrone.JPG

Image by Grupo Puentes.


ChicheRoadDrone.jpg

Image by Grupo Puentes.


ChicheClosure.JPG

Image by Grupo Puentes.


ChicheConstruction1.jpg

Image by Grupo Puentes.


ChicheDeckDrone.JPG

Image by Grupo Puentes.


ChicheUnderdeck.JPG

Image by Grupo Puentes.


ChicheLegStruts.jpg

Image by Grupo Puentes.


ChicheSide.JPG

Image by Grupo Puentes.


ChicheJuly2014.JPG

Image by Grupo Puentes.


ChicheRender.jpg

Chiche Bridge computer render.


ChicheView.JPG

Image by Grupo Puentes.


ChicheConstructionView.jpg

Image by Grupo Puentes.


ChichePier.jpg

Image by Grupo Puentes.


ChichebyEPMMOP.jpg

Image by EPMMOP.


ChicheElevationMeasurements.jpg


ChicheTrussView.jpg

The local highway crosses approximately 70 meters above the Chiche River on this 2-lane truss bridge.


ChicheOldDrone.JPG


ChicheTruss.jpg


Chiche.jpg


ChicheViewbyAfueraProducciones.jpg

Image by Afuera Producciones.


ChichebyAfueraProducciones.jpg

Image by Afuera Producciones.


ChicheRiverbyAfueraProducciones.jpg

Image by Afuera Producciones.


ChicheJumperbyAfueraProducciones.jpg

A jumper falls into the groge from the top of the truss. Image by Afuera Producciones.


ChicheJumpbyAfueraProducciones.jpg

Image by Afuera Producciones.


ChicheSatelliteNew.jpg

Chiche Bridge satellite image.


ChicheTrussSatellite.jpg

Old Chiche Bridge satellite image.


ChicheLocationMap.jpg

Chiche Bridge location map.


ChicheLocationMapWide.jpg