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Nelson Mandela Bridge

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Locale
  
Johannesburg

Longest span
  
176m

Opened
  
2003

Design
  
Dissing+Weitling

Height
  
27m

Total length
  
284 m

Location
  
Johannesburg

Nelson Mandela Bridge

Carries
  
Road and pedestrian traffic

Crosses
  
Railway yard (42 lines)

Website
  
www.nelsonmandelabridge.com

Address
  
Smit St, Johannesburg, 2000, South Africa

Similar
  
Constitution Hill - Johannesburg, Hillbrow Tower, Apartheid Museum, MuseuMAfricA, Carlton Centre

Nelson mandela bridge


Nelson Mandela Bridge is a bridge in Johannesburg, South Africa. It was completed in 2003, and cost R102-120 million to build. The proposal for the bridge was to link up two main business areas of Braamfontein and Newtown as well as to rejuvenate and to a certain level modernise the inner city. The bridge was constructed over 42 railway lines without disturbing railway traffic and is 284 metres long.

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There are two pylons, North and South, and are 42 and 27 metres respectively. Engineers tried to keep the bridge as light as possible and used a structural steel with a concrete composite deck to keep weight down. Heavier banks along the bridge were reinforced by heavier back spans. The bridge consists of two lanes and has pedestrian walk-ways on either side. The bridge can be viewed from one of Johannesburg's most popular roads, the M1 highway.

In June 2010, the bridge's lighting was upgraded by Philips for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The new LED lighting technology alternates between the colour spectrum, creating a light show at night.

Due to copper wiring being stolen from the bridge, tighter security measures have been put in place, including full 24-hour video surveillance of the bridge.

A bridge linking Braamfontein to the Johannesburg city centre was first mooted by Steve Thorne and Gordon Gibson, urban designers, in 1993 in their urban design study of the Inner City of Johannesburg. In their study they named the bridge the Nelson Mandela bridge in recognition of the role Nelson Mandela was having in uniting South African society, and the symbolism of linkage and unity provided by the bridge.

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References

Nelson Mandela Bridge Wikipedia