Rio Niteroi Bridge - 2 Original Maps - Technical Construction Drawings-1970

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PONTE RIO NITEROI - 2 ORIGINAL PLANS - TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION DRAWING - 1970

Rio-Niteroi Builder Consortium

THE Rio-Niteroi Bridge (officially Puente Presidente Costa e Silva) is a work of art located in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. He crosses the Guanabara Bay connecting the cities of Rio de Janeiro and Niteroi

Description

The bridge is an integral part of the BR-101 federal highway. who travels the east coast of the country among the states of Rio Grande North and Rio Grande South  .

It measures 13.3 km in length, of which 8.8 km above the waters of the bay. With 27 metro width, your apron Supports 2 x 4 lane track.

This bridge is a beam bridge.

the architect is Mario Andreazza.

Technical assistance for this immense project was provided by the French company: Bernard Champenon. (Specializing in building major works)

These two original plans are unique. "They are in excellent condition and represent, in their "" together" and in "cross sections"  bridge launch beam construction:

(The launch beam is a technology invented by Eugene Freyssinet to be able to build bridges without arches or supports between batteries. The beam rests on two batteries and, using a crane bridge, brings together the dovels that are then fixed and joined. Once the clearing between two batteries is complete, the beam is installed on the next two batteries, and so on.)

Plan Format 1 (Assemblies) : 400x120cm

Plane Format 2 (Transverse) : 200x80cm

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The Rio-Niteroi Bridge (officially Puente Presidente Costa e Silva) is a work of art located in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. He crosses Guanabara Bay connecting the cities of Rio de Janeiro and Niteroi The bridge is an integral part of the BR-101 federal highway. who travels the east coast of the country between the states of North Rio Grande and South Rio Grande. These two original plans are unique. They are in excellent condition and represent, in their ""together"" and in ""cross sections"" the construction of the bridge launch beam: (The launch beam is a technology invented by Eugene Freyssinet to be able to build bridges without arches or supports between the batteries. The beam rests on two batteries and, by means of a crane bridge, brings together the dovels that