Millennium Bridge (Dublin)

Millennium Bridge
Droichead na Mílaoise
Coordinates 53°20′46″N 6°15′54″W / 53.346°N 6.265°W / 53.346; -6.265Coordinates: 53°20′46″N 6°15′54″W / 53.346°N 6.265°W / 53.346; -6.265
Carries Pedestrians
Crosses River Liffey
Locale Dublin
Characteristics
Material Steel and concrete[1]
Total length 51 m (41 m span)[1]
Width ~4m
No. of spans 1
History
Designer Howley Harrington (architects), Price & Myers (engineers)
Constructed by Ascon (contractor), Thompson Engineering (steel structure), Banagher Concrete (abutments)
Opened 1999
Millennium Bridge
Location in Central Dublin

The Millennium Bridge (Irish: Droichead na Mílaoise)[2] is a pedestrian bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, joining Eustace Street in Temple Bar to the north quays.

Installed in December 1999,[1] to commemorate the new millennium (2000), the span was actually constructed 80 km from Dublin - in Carlow - as a portal frame structure made up of a slender steel truss and resting on reinforced concrete haunches.[3]

The bridge was designed by Howley Harrington Architects, with Price & Myers as consulting engineers. The concrete base and steel structure for the bridge were provided by two firms from Carlow: Formwork 2000+ and Thompson Engineering respectively.[4][5]

The Millennium Bridge is neighbour to the much older pedestrian Ha'penny Bridge to the east, and Grattan Bridge to the west.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Millennium Bridge at Structurae
  2. "Droichead na Mílaoise / Millennium Bridge". Placenames Commission Database. Logainm.ie. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  3. Project history of Dublin's River Liffey bridges (PDF). Bridge Engineering 156 Issue BE4 (Report). Phillips & Hamilton.
  4. "Making history with millennium bridge". The Carlow Nationalist. 28 August 1999. Archived from the original on 22 June 2011.
  5. "Celebrating 10 years of Engineering - Bridges" (PDF). 10 years of engineering achievement (exhibition). Dublin City Council. 2011.
River Liffey: Millennium Bridge in front & Grattan Bridge behind.
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