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Picture caption: Building the arch next to the river bank minimised disruption (Janos Karkos) |
Taking a turn
Some time at the end of the month, depending on water levels, a dramatic spectacle will take place during a three-day closure of the river Danube just downstream from Budapest. The 312m-long, 162m-high steel tied arch span of the new Dunaujvaros Bridge will be manoeuvred into place across the river using a system of barges, anchors and strand jacks.
The new crossing of the river will form part of the M8 motorway, which is planned to be Hungary's main east-west link connecting Austria and Romania directly through the middle of the country. From end to end the structure, which consists of two approach viaducts over the flood plain, and the central arch span, measures 1,683m, and is being built using a variety of different techniques.
Launching of the deck for the approach viaducts was completed earli
Published: November 30, 2006