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Bridge construction

Randselva Bridge

Jevnaker municipality, Viken county, Norway / 02.2019 - 08.2022

Project E16 Eggemoen-Åsbygda connects the existing E16 to Åsbygda, about 50km northwest of Oslo, near Hønefoss. The section cuts through a varied, virgin landscape that crosses the Randselva river and a railway track. Its purpose is to improve the accessibility and safety of traffic for all groups of road users. The project includes around 1.6km of road, the 634m long Randselva bridge, as well as a roundabout.

The Randselva bridge is built as a 13.5m wide concrete box bridge,

Visualisation: concrete box bridge spanning over natural terrain.

Facts & Figures


Company

PNC Norge AS

Type

Bridge construction

Runtime

02.2019 - 08.2022

Principal
Statens Vegvesen Region Øst

The world’s longest bridge without drawings

partly as a balanced free-structure, and partly with the moveable scaffolding method (MSS). It has a continuous superstructure with a main span of 200m and six piles that vary in height between 5m and 42m. At the highest point, the bridge deck is 55m above ground level.

This Design & Build contract is based solely on BIM models; which makes it the world's longest bridge built completely without drawings, and received the TEKLA Global BIM Award.

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