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Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge

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Crosses
  
Pinheiros River

Design
  
cable-stayed bridge

Construction started
  
2003

Opened
  
10 May 2008

Location
  
São Paulo

Locale
  
São Paulo, Brazil

Construction end
  
May 2008

Height
  
138 m

Bridge type
  
Cable-stayed bridge

Architect
  
João Valente Filho

Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge

Official name
  
Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge

Total length
  
1,600 metres (5,200 ft)

Address
  
Jardim Panorama, São Paulo - State of São Paulo, 04575-000, Brazil

Similar
  
Altino Arantes Building, Edifício Copan, Monument to the Bandeiras, Edifício Itália, Luz Station

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The Octavio Frias de Oliveira bridge is a cable-stayed bridge in São Paulo, Brazil over the Pinheiros River, opened in May 2008. The bridge is 138 metres (453 ft) tall, and connects Marginal Pinheiros to Jornalista Roberto Marinho Avenue in the south area of the city. It is named after Octavio Frias de Oliveira.

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The bridge deck is unusual due to its form, which is similar to an "X", crossing at the tower. The "X" is 76 meters wide at its base and 35.4 meters wide at the top.

It is the only bridge in the world that has two curved tracks supported by a single concrete mast. The two curved tracks, one at an elevation of 12 meters and the other at an elevation of 24 meters, have approximate lengths of 900 meters each.

At the end of December lights are put up on the cables and illuminated to create color effects like those on a Christmas tree. The bridge is also lit up on special occasions during the year and is often used for automobile advertisements on television.

The bridge has been attacked by vandals on several occasions. In 2011, thieves stole 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) of wire, worth R$ 200,000 (US$ 117,000). Later in August, vandals broke in the bridge's control room and destroyed the panels. On January 9, 2012, vandals stole 94 of the 142 searchlights of the bridge. It will take 90 days and R$ 1,000,000 (around US$ 250,000) to completely re-establish the lighting system.

References

Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge Wikipedia