Chateaubriand Bridge
Chateaubriand Bridge Pont Chateaubriand | |
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Coordinates | 48°32′13″N 1°58′17″W / 48.537°N 1.9714°W |
Carries | Vehicles on the Route nationale N176 |
Crosses | Rance (river) |
Locale | Brittany, north-west France, 35430 |
Characteristics | |
Design | Open spandrel deck arch bridge with twin-girder steel-composite deck |
Material | Reinforced concrete and steel |
Total length | 424 m (1,391 ft)[1] |
Longest span | 250 m (820 ft) |
No. of spans | 1 |
Piers in water | 0 |
History | |
Architect | Jacques Mathivat |
Designer | Auguste Arsac, Charles Lavigne |
Constructed by | Campenon-Bernard |
Fabrication by | Compagnie Française d'Entreprises Métalliques (CFEM) |
Construction start | 1988 |
Construction end | 1990 |
Opened | 1991[2] |
Location | |
The Chateaubriand Bridge is a concrete deck arch road bridge in Brittany, France, that crosses the Rance river. For geographical conditions and technical traditions, France does not have many arch bridges.
History
[edit]Design
[edit]The need for a bridge was envisaged by SETRA (Service d'études sur les transports, les routes et leurs aménagements).
Construction
[edit]It had a cantilever construction with cable-stays (staying wires). The steel construction was by Compagnie Française d'Entreprises Métalliques, now owned by Eiffage. It was built with high performance Class C60 concrete.
Structure
[edit]The bridge carries the European route E401 or Route nationale 176. It is near Plouër-sur-Rance and La Ville-ès-Nonais. The bridge spans the two departments of Ille-et-Vilaine, to the east, and Côtes-d'Armor, to the west.
See also
[edit]- List of bridges in France
- List of longest arch bridge spans
- Morbihan Bridge at La Roche-Bernard, similar design, opened 1996
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