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Danjiang Bridge

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Danjiang Bridge

淡江大橋
Construction of Danjiang Bridge in September 2025 with sunset
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CarriesPH 61[1]
Bali light rail (zh) (planned)
CrossesTamsui River
LocaleNew Taipei, Taiwan
Maintained byDirectorate General of Highways, Ministry of Transportation and Communications (Taiwan)
Characteristics
DesignSingle-tower, asymmetric, cable-stayed bridge
MaterialConcrete, Steel
Total length920 metres (3,020 ft)[2]
Width71 metres (233 ft)[2]
Height200 metres (660 ft)[2]
Longest span450 metres (1,480 ft)[2]
Clearance below20 metres (66 ft)[2]
History
ArchitectZaha Hadid Architects
Engineering design bySinotech Engineering Consultants, Leonhardt Andra und Partner Beratende Ingenieure
Construction startOctober 17, 2014
Construction endJanuary 3, 2026 (estimated)
Location
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The Danjiang Bridge[3] (Chinese: 淡江大橋; pinyin: Dànjiāng Dàqiáo; Tâi-lô: Tām-kang Tuā-kiô) is an under-construction road and light rail bridge spanning the mouth of the Tamsui River, which will link Bali and Tamsui in New Taipei City, Taiwan.[4][5][6]

The bridge was designed by architect Dame Zaha Hadid. It will be a single-tower asymmetric cable-stayed bridge with a 920 metres (3,020 ft) long road, rail and pedestrian deck supported by a single 200 m (660 ft)-tall pylon.[7] When completed in 2026, the bridge will be the longest single-tower cable-stayed bridge in the world.[8]

History

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The bridge was commissioned by the Directorate General of Highways, and was designed to provide connection to the national highway system and to ease congestion on the Guandu Bridge that is situated further upstream. The construction of the bridge will also facilitate the expansion of the Danhai Light Rail, part of the city's light rail public transport system. Zaha Hadid Architects in collaboration with Sinotech Engineering Consultants and Leonhardt Andra und Partner Beratende Ingenieure have won an international competition to design the Danjiang Bridge.[9]

See also

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References

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