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Bras de la Plaine Bridge

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Locale
  
RĂ©union,  France

Total length
  
305 metres (1,001 ft)

Material
  
Concrete and Steel

Bras de la Plaine Bridge

Carries
  
Motor vehicles, Pedestrians and cyclists

Crosses
  
Bras de la Plaine River

Design
  
Cantilever bridge, Truss bridge

The Bras de la Plaine Bridge is a road bridge over the Bras de la Plaine river on RĂ©union island, Overseas region of France. The Bras de la Plaine bridge crosses one of the deeper gorges on the island.

The 280 m (920 ft) long single span bridge is essentially two bridges, each composed of a steel Warren truss that meet in the middle. The 10.90 m (35.8 ft) wide bridge comprises a 6 m wide bi-directional carriageway, two 1,35 m wide pedestrian pavements and two 1,10 m wide cycle paths. The deck is a prestressed, composite truss structure comprising two concrete slabs linked by two planes of steel tubes in triangular layout.

The Bras de la Plaine Bridge received the 2003 Outstanding Structure Award from the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering for being an elegant slender single span composite truss bridge with innovative construction details.

References

Bras de la Plaine Bridge Wikipedia