Location
Leer, Germany
Owner
Stadt Leer
Completed on
2006
Scope of our work
conceptual design, construction design, engineering technologies check, ligthing design
Architect
schlaich bergermann und partner
The new bridge across the trading harbor connects the historic city center and the pedestrian zone of Leer with the newly opened up area on the Nesse peninsula. The bridge continues the main traffic axes from both banks, resulting in a kink of the bridge in plan where the two axes meet. This allows pedestrian crossing the bridge from one side have a free view of the other bank. Horizontal bars between the cable stays spread the cables apart and provides ample clearance for the pedestrian over the deck.The bridge consists of three parts. A massive reinforced concrete abutment at the banks supports the bridge deck and mast. The slender deck is a cable supported concrete and steel composite construction. The central section, which is raised as a drawbridge, is a lighter deck in structural steel. The central section can be hydraulically opened to allow a 14 m wide channel for larger ships.
Total length: 123 m
Span: 82 m
Width: 3 – 5 m
Clear distance: 14 m
Deck surface: approx. 520 m²
Steel cross section bascule bridge: 42 m²
Composite section: 268.5 m²
Reinforced concrete cross section: 212 m²
Total length: 123 m
Span: 82 m
Width: 3 – 5 m
Clear distance: 14 m
Deck surface: approx. 520 m²
Steel cross section bascule bridge: 42 m²
Composite section: 268.5 m²
Reinforced concrete cross section: 212 m²
Nesse Bridge Leer


