Omsky Bridge is a road bridge in the city of Kurgan , Russia .
| Omsky bridge | |
|---|---|
| Application area | car, pedestrian |
| Crosses | Tobol |
| Location | |
| Design | |
| Type of construction | On reinforced concrete pillars |
| total length | 517 m |
| Exploitation | |
| End of construction | 1981 |
| Opening | November 24, 1981 |
| Closing for renovation | year 2009 |
Description
Transport bridge over the Tobol River. On the bridge passes the federal highway R-254 " Irtysh " (formerly M-51 "Baikal" ) to the border with Kazakhstan .
History
- Traffic on the bridge was opened on November 24, 1981 [1] [2] .
- October 28, 2009 opened after repair. Governor of the Kurgan Region Oleg Alekseevich Bogomolov , Deputy Governor - Director of the Department of Construction, State Expertise and Housing and Public Utilities of the Kurgan Region Valery Mironov , Head of the Federal University of the Federal Highway Administration “South Ural” Alexander Z. bridge repair, - Vvedenskoye DRSU Avtodorstroy OJSC, OGUP Kargapolskoye DRSP, Mounting Management No. 78 OJSC, presented Spruce trees of Mostootryad No. 82, etc. The repairs of the supports and spans were completed, the roadway was completely replaced with waterproofing and laying of new layers of pavement, a galvanized metal barrier fence, new stairways and approaches to them, lighting, etc. were installed. Over 104 was spent , 7 million rubles.
The name of the bridge is due to the fact that the federal highway passes eastwards in the direction of Omsk .
Notes
- ↑ Trans-Ural calendar. November (Inaccessible link) . Circulation date August 3, 2012. Archived January 18, 2012.
- ↑ Nina Budris, November 24, 1981 traffic was opened on the Omsk bridge in Kurgan. The newspaper "Kurgan and Kurgans" from 11/24/2018