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The New Zaporizhzhia Dniper Bridge is an under-construction road closed access highway bridge in
Zaporizhzhya Zaporizhzhia ( uk, Запоріжжя) or Zaporozhye (russian: Запорожье) is a city in southeast Ukraine, situated on the banks of the Dnieper, Dnieper River. It is the Capital city, administrative centre of Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Zapor ...
, Ukraine. Construction of the bridge began in August 2004 with the first span of the bridge opened to public use in January 2022 after years of delays. The bridge was opened in a public ceremony on January 22, 2022, by President Volodymyr Zelensky. When completed, the bridge will stand at a height of 151 meters, making it the tallest in Ukraine and the eighth tallest in Europe.


Project overview

The bridge consists of two spans that connect a long continuous highway. The project consists of six interchanges, a central two-deck bridge span and 27 overpasses. Construction began August 30, 2004 with the westbound deck of the bridge completed in 2022. Construction on the eastbound deck of the bridge was halted in February 2022 as a result of the
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. The total cost of the project is estimated to be 11.9 billion Hryvnia ( $460 million). Prior to the completion of the bridge, there were only two crossings over the Dnieper in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Both crossings were located in the city of
Zaporizhzhya Zaporizhzhia ( uk, Запоріжжя) or Zaporozhye (russian: Запорожье) is a city in southeast Ukraine, situated on the banks of the Dnieper, Dnieper River. It is the Capital city, administrative centre of Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Zapor ...
. The two crossings were the dam Dnieper Hydroelectric Station and Preobrazhensky Bridge. The nearest alternative crossing is the
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in
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Project history

The bridge was conceived as a project that would connect the east and west banks of the Dnieper through
Khortytsia Island Khortytsia ( uk, Хортиця, Hortycja, translit-std=ISO, ) is the largest island in the Dnieper river, and is long and up to wide. The island forms part of the Khortytsia National Park. This historic site is located within the city limit ...
. This project concept was included in the
Zaporizhzhya Zaporizhzhia ( uk, Запоріжжя) or Zaporozhye (russian: Запорожье) is a city in southeast Ukraine, situated on the banks of the Dnieper, Dnieper River. It is the Capital city, administrative centre of Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Zapor ...
City Master Plan for 1965 – 1985. In 1980, Soyuzdorproekt and the Dniprograd Institute developed a feasibility study for a new bridge crossing. The state declined to implement it in the 12th Five-Year Plan because the project was put on hold due to environmental concerns related to
Khortytsia Island Khortytsia ( uk, Хортиця, Hortycja, translit-std=ISO, ) is the largest island in the Dnieper river, and is long and up to wide. The island forms part of the Khortytsia National Park. This historic site is located within the city limit ...
. In 1987, the design of the bridge was approved over those objections by the Council of Ministers of the USSR. The project plan entailed the new bridge to run parallel to the Preobrazhensky Bridges and cross the southern portion of
Khortytsia Island Khortytsia ( uk, Хортиця, Hortycja, translit-std=ISO, ) is the largest island in the Dnieper river, and is long and up to wide. The island forms part of the Khortytsia National Park. This historic site is located within the city limit ...
. In 1997, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the formation of an independent Ukraine, the Zaporizhzhya City Council adopted a new master plan for the city which designated a route with a bridge over the Dnieper near the island Khortytsya. By 2003, a feasibility study of the project was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. Per the approved plan, the total length of the highway would be, of which would span across the Dnieper. Per this approved plan, the new bridge was to be completed by 201], and a cost of 1.9 billion Hryvnia (US$356 million). Construction of the bridge began in 2004. Then Mayor of Zaporizhzhia Kartashov Yevhen Hryhorovych, Yevhen Kartashov congratulated contractors on the first working day. He participated in the driving of the first pylon. Construction came to a halt shortly after beginning. In 2010, 6 years after the start of construction, the government approved amendments to the project which increased the planned length of the bridge by 80 meters. As a result of the design change, the projected opening of the bridge postponed to 2013 and the cost of construction increased to 5.3 billion Hryvnia ( $664 million). In 2014, construction of the bridge was halted due to the cancellation of funding. By the time of the cancellation, 2.4 billion Hryvnia had been spent on the bridge construction. In 2015, the project had a revised estimated cost of 6.6 billion Hryvnia ( $302 million). Within a year of the cost revision, the project resumed and construction of a new bridge in Zaporizhzhia and the state provided an additional 250 million Hryvnia in funding. In 2017, work on the bridge was halted due to design and engineering concerns. Work on the bridge resumed in 2018 with the east bank of Zaporizhzhia and the island of Khortytsia finally connected by 450 m of bridge deck. As a result of frustration around delays in completing the bridge, a protest was held to commemorate the 15th anniversary of construction starting. The event took place on an unfinished portion of bridge deck over the Dnieper. Activists erected a sign on the east bank portion of the structure with an appeal to the
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to complete the construction. In late 2019, the State Agency of Motor Roads of Ukraine and China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) signed a Memorandum of Cooperation aimed completing the project. The Prime Minister of Ukraine Oleksiy Honcharuk paid a working visit to Zaporizhzhia in 2019, during which he visited the unfinished bridges and said that the bridge work will be completed in 2 to 3 years. Work stalled again months later. The
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estimated that the completion of the new New Zaporizhzhia Dniper Bridge would cost a total of 12 billion Hryvnia. With this revised cost estimate, the ministry determined it necessary to allocate an additional 5 billion Hryvnia to complete the project. China Road and Bridge Corporation (CBRC) plans to invest $550 million. In 2020, as part of the national "Great Construction" program initiated by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, work again began on the bridge. In February 2020, The auction site "Prozorro" hosted an auction, which was won by the Turkish company Onur Taahhut Tasimacilik Insaat Tic. ve Sanayi A.S. On April 10, 2020, the
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issued a permit to resume construction work. In December 2020, a bridge crossing test was conducted. The test was supervised by two groups of surveyors from the contractor Onur Taahut and from the independent technical supervision of the Austrian company 1C-Consulenten. In July 2021, the floating crane "Zachary" installed the fifth section of the bridge deck. By the end of July, the installation of the last sixth bridge deck section weighing 700 tons and spanning 80 meters long was completed. With the conclusion of this work, a total of 660 meters of bridge deck was erected. The following month, contractors began concreting cable-stayed pylons on the bridge. On the eve of Day of the National Flag and on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of Independence of Ukraine, the cable-stayed bridge in Zaporizhzhia was draped in the Ukrainian flag. In October 2021, The Zaporizhzhia Oblast Highway Service organized a public hearing on naming a beam bridge in Zaporizhia after Oleksandr Shandyb, the former deputy head of the Zaporizhzhya Highway Service, who initially led the construction of the bridge. By October 2021, most sections of the bridge deck connecting the two banks of the Dnieper River were completed and work began to install the cables. In December, a press event took place to celebrate the construction of the tenth highway across the Dnieper in the city of Zaporizhzhia. The Road Service of Ukraine implemented a project of architectural decoration of pylons, cables and other elements of the bridge with modern and bright LED lighting in the national colors. Bridge builders then installed the last section of the lower part of the cable-stayed bridge, which is mounted from water. The non-self-propelled floating crane LK-800 "Zachary" delivered a section from the construction site. This was the last work of the LK-800 "Zachary" crane on the New Zaporizhzhia Dniper Bridge. In early January 2022, the contractor began the penultimate stage of work – the installation of expansion joints. One span of the bridge is now open to public use. Work is currently on hold on the second deck of the bridge due to the
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Opening

On December 24, 2020, the bridge was opened to westbound traffic, leading from Khortytsky District to the island Khortytsya, across the river Dnieper. A temporary traffic plan was put in place in connection with the opening of the westbound bridge. In January 2022, residents of Zaporizhzhia joined a flash mob called "Living Chain" on the occasion of the Day of Unity of Ukraine. The bridge opened to vehicle traffic at 16:00 Kyiv time. Construction is ongoing with a contractual expectation that both bridge spans must be completed by 2024 according to Andriy Ivko, Deputy Head of Ukravtodor. Due to
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, work on the bridge has been halted and no completion date has been announced./ 124994_mosty-v-zaporozhe-dostroyat-do-kontsa-2022-goda / Bridges in Zaporizhia will be completed by the end of 2022
// '' inform.zp.ua '', 2021-09-05


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