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Cardè Bridge

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Crosses
  
Po

Official name
  
Ponte di Cardè

Maintained by
  
Province of Cuneo

Opened
  
19 September 1919

Width
  
4.3 m

Location
  
Cardè

Carries
  
Pedestrian, Bicycle

Locale
  
Cardè

Other name(s)
  
Pont ëd Cardè

Design
  
Concrete

Total length
  
100 m

Longest span
  
32 m

Body of water
  
Po

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History

The Cardè Bridge is the first reinforced concrete bridge built over the Po. It is located in Cardè, in the Province of Cuneo, in the Italian region Piedmont. The works for its realization started on 5 February and finished on 7 December 1914. The project was planned by Ingegneri Giay Emilio & Eugenio of Turin. Before its construction, a wooden bridge linked Cardè to Villafranca Piemonte and Barge but it was often ruined by the floods. On 9 February 2004, during the central pillar maintenance works, the bridge subsided. Nowaday the structure is condemned, moreover the works for its restoration are going on. Meanwhile, a Bailey bridge was built to let the vehicles but trucks pass.

References

Cardè Bridge Wikipedia