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Köröshegy Bridge
1872 m: One of the longest land bridges in Europe across the vast valley of Köröshegy south of the Balaton. Part of the extension of the M7 highway from Budapest to Zagreb. Feature: Balanced cantilever construction with auxiliary girder from Peiniger Röro.
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Bridge type: Girder bridge
Location: Hungary
Total construction time: schedule 2004-2006
Building data
Total length of bridge: 1872 m
Number of spans: 17
Span maximum: 120 m
Piers: 16 Piers (highest pier: 80 m)
Construction method: Balanced cantilever construction with auxiliary girder (Peiniger Röro/ Germany)
Cross section: Double box cross section with inclined webs
Additional information
  • Piers with Doka Climbing Formwork GCS (Guided Climbing System).
  • Doka GCS: structure-guided climbing system moved by the site crane.
  • The segments of the superstructure are casted in two steps: 1. bottom slab, 2. web + top slab.
Contractor
Hídépítö Rt. (Hungary)
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