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Engineer Carlos Fernández Casado Bridge

General Information

Name in local language: Puente Ingeniero Carlos Fernández Casado
Other name(s): Barrios de Luna Bridge
Beginning of works: 1981
Completion: 1983
Status: in use

Project Type

Location

Location: , , , ,
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Address: AP-66
Crosses:
  • Lake Barrios de Luna
Coordinates: 42° 53' 46.14" N    5° 53' 17.51" W
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Technical Information

Dimensions

main span 440.00 m
span lengths 101.71 m - 404.00 m - 101.71 m
number of cables 220
number of spans 3
deck deck depth 2.30 m
deck width 22.50 m
number of lanes 2 x 2
pylon 1 height 102.3 m
pylon 2 height 117.3 m

Materials

cables steel
deck prestressed concrete
pylons reinforced concrete
anchorages reinforced concrete

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Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Ingeniero Carlos Fernández CasadoBridge (also called: Engineer Carlos Fernández Casado Bridge) is a cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Barrios de Luna Reservoir in the province of León, Spain. It is part of the Autovia A-66, a major highway. It was inaugurated in 1983 and was the longest cable-stayed bridge by main span from 1983 to 1986.

The bridge was designed by Javier Manterola, in honor of the work that the Spanish bridge architect Carlos Fernández Casado (1905–1988) had contributed to society.

Design

The bridge has two piers that divide it into three parts. Each pier is 100 meters tall and has two 27-meter long front cables and two 28-meter long rear cables, for a total height of 220 meters. The two laterals are 66-meters long, and the central part of the bridge is 440-meters long. The total length of the bridge is 643 meters.

The bridge had the largest main span of any bridge in Spain until the inauguration of the La Constitución de 1812 Bridge on September 24, 2015 in the bay of Cádiz.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Engineer Carlos Fernández Casado Bridge" and modified on 22 July 2019 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

Participants

Initial construction (1981-1983)
Design
Structural engineering
Stay cable steel supplier
Formwork
Cable maintenance (2016)
Cable repairs

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  • About this
    data sheet
  • Structure-ID
    20000648
  • Published on:
    01/04/2000
  • Last updated on:
    30/05/2017
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