Tresfjord Bridge (Norway)
A concrete marvel on Norway’s route E136
The Tresfjord bridge (Tresfjordbrua) is a part of route E136, and was opened in October 2015.
The bridge is a concrete box girder bridge with a total length of 1,290 meters, making it the 6th longest in Norway. The longest span measures 160 meters, and the vertical clearance is 32 meters.
For the project, Heidelberg Materials set up a mobile concrete plant that delivered 60,000 m³ of concrete for the bridge and connecting tunnel.
Tresfjord Bridge, Norway. The Tresfjord bridge (Tresfjordbrua) is a part of route E136.
Heidelberg Materials
Tresfjord Bridge, Norway. The Tresfjord bridge (Tresfjordbrua) is a part of route E136.
Jan Eldegard, Byggutengrenser.no
Tresfjord Bridge, Norway. The Tresfjord bridge (Tresfjordbrua) is a part of route E136.
Statens Vegvesen
Tresfjord Bridge, Norway. The Tresfjord bridge (Tresfjordbrua) is a part of route E136.
Heidelberg Materials
Tresfjord Bridge, Norway. The Tresfjord bridge (Tresfjordbrua) is a part of route E136.
Heidelberg Materials
Tresfjord Bridge, Norway. The Tresfjord bridge (Tresfjordbrua) is a part of route E136.
Jan Eldegard, Byggutengrenser.no
Tresfjord Bridge, Norway. The Tresfjord bridge (Tresfjordbrua) is a part of route E136.
Statens Vegvesen
Tresfjord Bridge, Norway. The Tresfjord bridge (Tresfjordbrua) is a part of route E136.
Heidelberg Materials