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Seidewitztal Bridge A17

Germany

With an arch span of 154 m, the Seidewitztal Bridge is the biggest reinforced-concrete arched bridge in Saxony. Using Large-area formwork Top 50 combined with Climbing formwork MF240 enabled its piers to be constructed simply, safely and quickly. The arch and the bridge superstructure were also formed using Doka systems (Top 50 and composite forming carriages).

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Project data

Year of completion
2006
Project duration
4 Months
Country
Germany
Address
Pirna, Saxony, Germany
Realization
Ed. Züblin AG
Structure
Bridge
Type of structure
Composite construction

Piers

Construction method
Straight
Structure height
60 m
Height of casting sections
5 m
Overall length of bridge
568 m
Number of piers
16
Number of casting sections
12

Bridge deck/superstructure

Construction method
Arched
Structure height
55 m
Overall length of bridge
568 m
Length of bridge (superstructure)
154 m
Width of bridge (superstructure)
6.50 m
Height of bridge (up to top edge of superstructure)
2.30 m
Length of concreting section
6 m
Number of casting sections
15 per arch (2 aches at site)

Bridge deck/superstructure

Construction method
Straight
Type of carriage/traveller or formwork
Overslung composite forming carriage
Length of bridge (superstructure)
568 m
Width of bridge (superstructure)
14.28 m
Cross-sectional shape of structural steelwork
Seal-welded box girder
Clear width of structural steelwork
6.50
Clear height of structural steelwork
2.58
Length of concreting section
20 m
Number of casting sections
28
Cycle time
7 -day cycle