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Abstract

A 750 meter long jetty is being built in the Bay of Mont Saint Michel to link the Wonder to earth. This bridge is pan of the vast restoring operation of the Mont Saint Michel's maritime character, one of the most visited sites in France. To fulfil all the requirements of the site, the team of Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes and schlaich bergermann und partner proposed a semi-integral bridge that takes advantage of the concrete properties for its construction. This include: 1. deep foundations in which steel columns are built-in, 7 meters below the ground level, without any excavation, 2. a built-in connection between the bridge deck and the abutments, and 3. an efficient prefabricating and keying-in system for the concrete of the bridge deck. The article deals with the description of the constraints of the site that have led to the global structural concept and the description of the advantages of using concrete for the design of this bridge.

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Title
PONT-PASSERELLE DU MONT-SAINT-MICHEL : RÉALISATION D'UN PONT SEMI-INTÉGRAL DANS UN CADRE D'EXCEPTION/JETTY TO MONT SAINT MICHEL: CONSTRUCTION OF A SEMI-INTEGRAL BRIDGE IN AN EXCEPTIONAL SITE
Author
Keil, Andreas; Zimmermann, Michael; Ollivier, Pierre-Yves
Pages
82-91,6-7
Section
Grands projets et structures innovantes
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Jun 2014
Publisher
Editions ESKA
ISSN
12709840
e-ISSN
26066343
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
French
ProQuest document ID
1566536220
Copyright
Copyright Editions ESKA Jun 2014