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Zaporizhzhia Arch Bridge ( uk, Арковий міст у Запоріжжі) is the longest arch bridge in Ukraine.Unique bridges of Ukraine: 12 masterpieces (Унікальні мости України: 12 шедеврів)
Argumentua. 13 May 2018 The bridge connects the west bank area of
Zaporizhzhia 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 ...
with the north side of Khortytsia Island by spanning the smaller eastern branch of the River
Dnieper } The Dnieper () or Dnipro (); , ; . is one of the major transboundary rivers of Europe, rising in the Valdai Hills near Smolensk, Russia, before flowing through Belarus and Ukraine to the Black Sea. It is the longest river of Ukraine and B ...
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History

In 1970 the construction of the DniproHES-2 hydroelectric plant began. The plans called for the project to take 10 years. When at full pace, the movement of construction materials from the
Khortytskyi District The Khortytskyi District ( uk, Хортицький район, ) is one of seven administrative urban districts (raions) of the city of Zaporizhzhia, located in southern Ukraine. Its population was 122,575 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census, and 11 ...
of Zaporizhzhia on the west bank of the Dnipner, to the construction site, would produce too much traffic for the temporary bridge, built after World War II, to handle. In addition, during the construction of DniproHES-2, the road on top of the dam would be blocked, which would also increase the traffic on the temporary bridge. For these reasons, architectural and engineering plans were drawn up for a new permanent bridge. The new bridge would span from the western bank of the Dnieper to the northern side of the mid-river island Khortytsia. It would provide access to the Three Arch Bridge near the southeast end of the island, which crossed the wider east channel of the Dnieper. Construction began in 1970 and took until 1974 to complete. It began on the west bank in the Khortytskyi District. The construction contractor was a
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, the Urban Development Office of the Upper-Dnieper basin of the
Ministry of Transport Construction of the USSR The Ministry of Transport Construction (Mintransstroy; russian: Министерство транспортного строительства СССР) was a government ministry in the Soviet Union. Originally established in 1954 as Ministry of T ...
. The bridge is a single-arch,
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. The steel frame was produced at the Dnieper Steel Frame Factory. The assembly and installation were conducted by the Construction Bridge Brigade #12, led by Precinct Chief Zalyubovsky. By 1973 the Bridge Brigade had assembled, and installed, over 200 tonnes of the steel frame. The Zaporizhzhia Arch Bridge was the first Soviet bridge to be constructed by fully assembling the deck truss on barges, and on the two river banks. Then the -long steel-truss was hoisted into place atop the arch as a single unit. Upon completion of installation, testing of the bridge's load-bearing structures began. Testing was conducted by a staff of the Bridge Dynamics Laboratory of the Dnipropetrovsk Institute of Transport Engineers (today part of the Dnieper National University of Rail Transport). The bridge span over the arch above the river was tested first. Then the two portions on either bank, not above the arch, were tested. The tests consisted of 50 dump trucks, each loaded to weigh 25 tonnes, and driven into place one at a time until the full test load of 1,250 tonnes was achieved. Monitoring gauges were installed on elements of the steel structure to measure, and record, the load values, and the deformation of the elements.


See also

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Bridges in Kyiv Kyiv, historically situated on the right bank of the Dnieper River, now covers both banks of the river whose width, as it flows through the city, reaches several hundred metres. Additionally, several tributaries join the Dnieper inside or just no ...


References


External links

* Adelberg, L.
Bridges of Zaporizhzhia (Мосты Запорожья)
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