Nancy Pauw Bridge
Banff, AB-
Système
Bois massif
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étages
1
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Mètres carrés
929
The Nancy Pauw Bridge is set in the heart of Banff, spanning the Bow River to connect Central Park to the Banff Recreation Grounds. The bridge creates an iconic connection between these two important elements of social infrastructure in the Town, in addition to being a destination in its own right – giving Banff residents and visitors alike a new way to experience the beauty of the Bow River and Rocky Mountain vistas.
Like its sister bridge downstream, the Nancy Pauw Bridge is an 80m clear span over the Bow River. The structure is an extremely shallow, pure arch, created with stepped Glulam girders and weathering steel haunches. The bridge was prefabricated and assembled into two sections, placed simultaneously.
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Type de bâtiment:
Civique (Loisir)
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Types de matériaux:
Bois massif, Bois Lamellé-Collé
Entreprises concernées:
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ground cubed
Landscape Architect
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Thurber Engineering
Geotechnical Engineer
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Avens and Ram Consulting
Environmental Consultant
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StructureCraft
Structural & Civil Engineer and Design-Build Contractor