Thuận Phước Bridge

Thuận Phước Bridge
Cầu Thuận Phước
Suspension bridge
Carries Motor vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists
Crosses Han River
Locale Da Nang, Vietnam
Characteristics
Design Suspension bridge
Material Concrete
Total length 1,850 metres (6,070 ft)
Width 18 metres (59 ft)
Height 80 metres (260 ft)
Longest span 405 metres (1,329 ft)
Piers in water 2
History
Construction begin 2003
Opened 19 July 2009

The Thuận Phước Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Thuận Phước) is a suspension bridge that crosses the lower Han River at Da Nang, Vietnam.

The four-lane, three-span, bridge is 1,850 meters long and 18 meters wide,[1] and has a main span of 405 meters. Its two major pillars are 80m in height. It is the longest suspension bridge in Vietnam, with total investment of nearly 1 trillion dong.[1] The bridge was built with an estimated cost of VND 650 billion (about 42 million US dollars). Consulting firms from China, Cuba and Canada provided assistance.

The construction of the bridge, which began in 2003, was completed on 19 July 2009 when the Prime Minister of Vietnam Nguyen Tan Dung and many high-ranking government officials attended the inauguration ceremony.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Vietnam's longest suspension bridge inaugurated". Danang Investment Promotion Center. 2009-07-23. Retrieved 2010-02-19.

Coordinates: 16°05′31″N 108°13′19″E / 16.0919°N 108.222°E / 16.0919; 108.222


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