Cadore Viaduct

Cadore Viaduct
Ponte Cadore, Piave River Viaduct
View in April 2007
Coordinates 46°24′11″N 12°22′19″E / 46.403°N 12.372°E / 46.403; 12.372Coordinates: 46°24′11″N 12°22′19″E / 46.403°N 12.372°E / 46.403; 12.372
Carries SS51 Alemagna State Road
Crosses Piave (river)
Locale Perarolo di Cadore, Province of Belluno, Veneto, north-east Italy
Characteristics
Design Rigid strut frame bridge
Material Reinforced concrete and steel
Total length 535 m (1,755 ft)
Width 13.3 m (44 ft)
Height 184 m (604 ft)
Longest span 255 m (837 ft)
History
Engineering design by Matildi + Partners[1]
Constructed by Mazzi Impresa Generale Costruzioni S.p.A., Verona
Fabrication by Cimolai Costruzioni Metalliche, Pordenone (Steel)
Construction start 1982
Opened 1985
Cadore Viaduct
Location in Veneto

The Cadore Viaduct is a road bridge in Italy, in the southern Alps.

History

Design

The main span is held up by two 85m steel struts.

Construction

It was built by longitudinal launching, by Mazzi. It opened in 1985.

Route of SS51

Structure

The bridge is north of the northern terminus of the Autostrada A27 at Ponte nelle Alpi (Bridge into the Alps). The road is the SS51 Strada statale di Alemagana, maintained by ANAS, which to the north passes Tre Cime di Lavaredo. The route joins to become part of European route E66. It reaches Austria near Innichen in South Tyrol, also known as Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. It enters Austria at East Tyrol.

To the north is Calalzo di Cadore. The Calalzo–Padua railway passes under the bridge. The former Dolomites Railway passed nearby to the north, around one mile away. The Slovenian capital of Ljubljana is eighty miles to the east.

See also

References

  1. "Cadore bridge over the Piave - S.S. no.51 "Alemagna" (BL)". Matildi. Retrieved 2017-09-06.
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