Newport City footbridge
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Newport City footbridge[1] is a pedestrian/cycle bridge over the River Usk in the city of Newport, South Wales.
The bridge links the east bank of the river in the vicinity of Rodney Parade stadium to University Plaza on the west bank. It was the first major public project in Newport Unlimited's plans to regenerate the city.
It won a British Constructional Steelwork Association award; the 2007 George Gibby Award from the Institution of Civil Engineers in Wales; a Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors award for regeneration in Wales, and a highly commended from Wales Business Insider for their best regeneration project of 2007.
Overview
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- Contractors: Alfred McAlpine[2]
- Architect: Grimshaw[2]
- Structural Engineer: Atkins[2]
- Steel Fabricators: Rowecord Engineering[2]
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The bridge under construction
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Usk footbridge opening
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Usk footbridge masts
Design concept
The dramatic crane structures were designed as a deliberate and symbolic link to the site's earlier use as trading wharves—but with a modern twist. The deliberate location of the main structures on the west bank means that the vast majority of the construction work was kept away from the houses on the east bank, while avoiding impact on the local river ecology.
The foundations
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The masts
The masts are made from sheet steel which was rolled into 'cans'. These were then welded together to produce the tubes for the masts.
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The deck
The bridge deck is made up of five sections.
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The cables
A half mile (800 m) of cable is used to support the bridge, varying in diameter from 2 in to 4¾ in (to 50 to 120 mm), made by Bridon Ropes of Doncaster.
Erection
The main masts for the bridge were erected in the week commencing 1 May 2006 using the largest crane in the UK.[3] It was officially opened on 12 September 2006 (also the centenary of Newport Transporter Bridge) and is the ninth crossing of the Usk in the city.
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- The balustrades are formed from nearly two miles (three kilometres) of stainless steel wire.
- The bridge deck has 178 lights (89 on either side) fitted, providing an illuminate footpath.
- The masts, mast bases and back anchor are all illuminated by 36 floodlights and up-lighters.
World record highwire walk
As part of the city's "Big Splash" festival, on 30 August 2010, 45-year-old French circus star Olivier Roustan from Toulouse, performed the highest ever wirewalk in Europe, along the top cable of the Newport City Footbridge.[4]
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