- Sidney Lanier Bridge
Infobox_Bridge
bridge_name= Sidney Lanier Bridge
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official_name= Sidney Lanier Bridge
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carries=U.S. Route 17 / GA 25
crosses=South Brunswick River
locale=Brunswick, Georgia
maint=Georgia Department of Transportation
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design=Cable-stayed bridge
mainspan= 1,250 feet
length= 7,779 ft (2371 m)
width= 79.5 ft (24 m)
clearance=
below= 185 feet
traffic=
open=2003
closed=
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lat= 31.11773
long= -81.48503The Sidney Lanier Bridge is a
cable-stayed bridge that spans theSouth Brunswick River inBrunswick, Georgia . The current bridge was built as a replacement to the originallift bridge which was twice struck by ships. It is currently the longest spanning bridge in Georgia and is 480 feet tall. It was named for poetSidney Lanier .The approach spans were constructed by Rosiek Construction Company, Inc of Arlington, TX. The 180' long concrete beams set were the longest ever set in the US at the time. The main span was constructed by the Joint Venture of Recchi America, Inc. and GLF Construction Co. under JV Project Manager Brian West and General Superintendent Richard Broggi. [ [http://www.glfconstructioncorp.com/sidneylanier.html Sidney Lanier Cable-Stayed Bridge, Brunswick, GA ] ]
History
The original Sidney Lanier Bridge was opened June 22,
1956 , and was built bySverdrup & Parcel , the same firm that designed the recently collapsedI-35W Mississippi River bridge . OnNovember 7 ,1972 the ship "African Neptune" struck the bridge, causing parts of the bridge to collapse and causing several cars to fall into the water. Ten deaths were caused by the accident. OnMay 3 ,1987 the bridge was again struck by a ship, this time by the Polish freighter "Ziemia Bialostocka".Scenes from the original version of "The Longest Yard" were filmed on the first Sidney Lanier Bridge. The raising of the lift span was used by Burt Reynolds' character to escape the police.
ee also
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Talmadge Memorial Bridge References
External links
* [http://www.dot.state.ga.us/specialsubjects/roadconstruction/sidney/index.shtml Georgia DOT]
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* [http://www.gelhardt.com/samples/finley/project18.htm Findley McNary Engineering profile]
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