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− | Located in Qinshui county, Shanxi Province, the Beishengou Bridge is one of Northern China's highest arch bridges. The 269 meter through arch is built in the tradition of all new Chinese arches with concrete filled steel tubes. The total length of the bridge is 683 meters. | + | Located in Qinshui county, Shanxi Province, the Beishengou Bridge is one of Northern China's highest arch bridges. The 269 meter through arch is built in the tradition of all new Chinese arches with concrete filled steel tubes. The total length of the bridge is 683 meters. |
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The project manager of the China Railway Bridge Bureau He Zelin, said they originally created a common beam bridge design but after doing ground surveys found that there is a fault with complex geological conditions so the single arch concept came into play. | The project manager of the China Railway Bridge Bureau He Zelin, said they originally created a common beam bridge design but after doing ground surveys found that there is a fault with complex geological conditions so the single arch concept came into play. | ||
− | Construction began in December 2007 and was completed in November of 2010 as part of the 65 kilometer | + | Construction began in December 2007 and was completed in November of 2010 as part of the 65 kilometer S80 Yangcheng-Houma Expressway which has 32 other bridges along with 13 tunnels and 5 interchanges. |
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 27 February 2024
Beishengou Bridge
北深沟特大桥
Qinshui, Shanxi, China
328 feet high / 100 meters high
883 foot span / 269 meter span
2011
Located in Qinshui county, Shanxi Province, the Beishengou Bridge is one of Northern China's highest arch bridges. The 269 meter through arch is built in the tradition of all new Chinese arches with concrete filled steel tubes. The total length of the bridge is 683 meters.
The main span is 260 meters between foundation faces and has a span to rise ratio of 4.5 to 1.
The project manager of the China Railway Bridge Bureau He Zelin, said they originally created a common beam bridge design but after doing ground surveys found that there is a fault with complex geological conditions so the single arch concept came into play.
Construction began in December 2007 and was completed in November of 2010 as part of the 65 kilometer S80 Yangcheng-Houma Expressway which has 32 other bridges along with 13 tunnels and 5 interchanges.
Image by bbs.163.com
Image by www.jcnews.com.cn.
Image by bbs.163.com
Image by bbs.163.com
Image by bbs.163.com
Image by bbs.163.com
Beishengou Bridge satellite image.
Beishengou Bridge location map.