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Maristes footbridge, Lleida

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Lleida pedestrian bridge over Segre River
Bridge view
Coordinates41°36′30″N 0°37′17″E / 41.608315°N 0.621324°E / 41.608315; 0.621324
CarriesPedestrians
CrossesSegre River
LocaleLleida (Spain)
OwnerLleida Municipality
Maintained byLleida Municipalily
Characteristics
MaterialGFRP translucent deck panels
History
DesignerPedelta Structural Engineers
Opened2010
Location
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Pedestrian Bridge over the Segre River is a bridge in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. In 2000, Lleida City Council organized an open competition for a new pedestrian bridge. It marks the entrance to the campus and functions as a communication and public space.[1][2]

Description

The bridge contains four spans frame long embedded into three slender piers of reinforced concrete. Abutments are integrated into, either existing or new, walls defining a continuous with the built environment of the city. In this way, an integral bridge (without joints at piers) is obtained.

Translucent composite materials (GFRP)-(Fiberglass) have been used in the form of structural floor panels and wall panels for both the railing and the flooring.

Construction

The structure is designed with a double composite action. The steel box girder was assembled using temporary support.

Translucent composite materials

References

  1. ^ "Lleida Pedestrian Bridge over the Segre River". www.pedelta.com. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  2. ^ Sobrino, J. (2011). "Light and Durable Steel-GFRP Pedestrian Bridges". Light and Durable Steel-GFRP Pedestrian Bridges. Proceedings of the IABSE Symposium Taller, Longer, Lighter. IABSE. p. 1. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)

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