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- Constructed by a "Graham Hollandia Joint Venture", the main span of the Samuel Beckett Bridge is supported by 31 cable stays from a doubly back-stayed single forward arc tubular tapered spar, with decking provided for four traffic and two pedestrian lanes.
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Constructed by a "Graham Hollandia Joint Venture", [3] the main span of the Samuel Beckett Bridge is supported by 31 cable stays from a doubly back-stayed single forward arc tubular tapered spar, with decking provided for four traffic and two pedestrian lanes.
The Samuel Beckett bridge is a cable stayed, steel box girder structure with a span of 123m over the Liffey. Designed by Santiago Calatrava in conjunction with Roughan O’Donovan (Dublin); the bridge was built by Graham Hollandia Joint Venture Contractors.
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The new milestone Santiago Calatrava in Dublin reminds the Bridge “La Mujer”that the architect in Buenos Aires, the latter in tribute to the work of women in society, and drawing a Bechett Samuel Celtic harp, the most prominent symbol of Irish culture, pays homage to Dublin and its people. “When I design a bridge, avant-garde attempt to make it app...
Join the south bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin, with the north, within the framework of a program directed to retrieve the port area known as “The Springs” (Dublin Docklands), near Macken Street. The central axis of the bridge is lined with Guild Street on the north side of the river Liffey and cross the river at right angles to connect ...
The bridge is inspired by traditional Irish harp. The harp is a true symbol of Ireland in its design so the cables are reminiscent of the strings and so the bridge is a mixture of symbolism and modernity. Calatrava Bridge was named for Samuel Beckett, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969. It is the second signature bridge in the Irish capital, after ...
The multimodal platform that can rotate 90 degrees by a rotation mechanism located at the base of the tower to allow river traffic, including four lanes for cars, two in each direction of travel, two lanes for pedestrians and cyclists and a space for future tram.
It is a cable-stayed bridge, whose main structure consists of 25 straps front and 6 rear, with a runway of 124 meters long, 27 meters wide and a single pylon 40 feet tall. The cross section of the board is a box girder with cantilever ribs on each side that can accommodate four lanes of traffic. Its total weight is 5700 tonnes.
The main materials used in its construction have been the steel and concrete. The mast was built in steel curved, like the eight sections that form the gateway and the 31 cables that connect the board with the mast. The 25 cables front cord 60 mm are closed and six rear cord also closed 145 mm. Reinforced concrete was used for counterweights, for s...
- Dublin, Ireland
The cable-stays are locked coil cables, that is, they are formed by strands arranged in concentric layers about a central one. The front span is supported by 25 cables of 60 mm in diameter set in a ‘harp’ formation. There are 6 stronger cables in the back with a diameter of 145 mm.
Cable-stays. The cable-stays are all locked coil cables with 25 Nos. 60 mm diameter cables supporting the front span and a total of 6 Nos. 145 mm diameter cables towards the back. Main support
Sep 3, 2011 · The cable-stays are all locked coil cables with twenty-five 60 mm diameter cables supporting the front span and a total of six 145 mm diameter cables towards the back. The main support in the river consists of bored concrete piles, with a concrete pile cap supporting a circular concrete pier of varying diameter.
The Samuel Beckett bridge is a cable stayed, steel box girder structure with a span of 123 meters over the Liffey, which rotates through 90 degrees. The pylon curves northwards to a point 48 meters above the water level with 25 cables set in a harp formation.