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Second Liffey Valley Bridge
The Second Liffey Valley Toll Bridge is situated directly adjacent and parallel to the existing West Link Bridge crossing the River Liffey Valley. The bridge is identical in form with the existing bridge, differing only in the span lengths and configuration of its supporting piers.
Projectdata
Bridge type: Girder bridge
Location: Dublin (Ireland)
Total construction time: 2001-2002
Building data
Total length of bridge: 385 m
Number of spans: 5
Span maximum: 90 m
Piers: 4 Piers (highest pier: 37 m)
Construction method: Free-balanced cantilever construction method
Cross section: Single box cross section with inclined webs
Additional information
  • Here Doka recieved the contract for the total project, meaning formwork for the foundations and piers, as well as the superstructure.
Contractor
Strabag AG (Austria)/ John Sisk & Son Limited (Ireland)
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