Sigiri Bridge

Bridge in Kenya
0°5′40″N 33°59′31″E / 0.09444°N 33.99194°E / 0.09444; 33.99194CarriesPedestrians and motor vehiclesCrossesNzoia RiverLocaleKenyaCharacteristicsTotal length100mLongest span32mHistoryOpened31 August 2018LocationMap

The Sigiri Bridge is a three span bridge which collapsed while under construction over the Nzoia River, Budalangi, Busia in Kenya.

Structural design

Sigiri Bridge is a multi span deck-type plate girder bridge. The bridge is supported by two abutments 100m apart and two piers located 25m from the abutments. The bridge deck is divided into three spans with each of the two flank spans extending beyond the piers by 9m resulting in a mid-span length of 32m. The three deck spans are designed as composite steel and reinforced concrete decks consisting of 12 steel I-beams which together with the concrete above act as composite T-beams.

Collapse during construction

The mid-span section of the bridge collapsed on 26 June 2017. At the time, the flank span on the southern side of the river had been concreted and the placing of concrete to the mid-span deck had been completed the weekend before while the northern span had not been cast. 

Reconstruction launched

The contractor of the bridge COVEC accepted responsibility for the collapse of the bridge and the Kenyan Government have launched reconstruction of the works.

Reconstructed bridge opened to the public

Government authorities cleared Sigiri Bridge for use to the public on 31 August 2018.

References

https://qz.com/africa/1015554/a-chinese-built-bridge-collapsed-in-kenya-two-weeks-after-it-was-inspected-by-the-president/

https://edition.cnn.com/2017/07/03/africa/kenya-bridge-collapse/index.html

  • http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2017/06/govt-launches-probe-into-cause-of-sigiri-bridge-collapse/ Government launches probe into cause of Sigiri bridge collapse
  • http://bac-engineering.com/2015/index.php/portfolio-items/sigiri-bridge-and-approach-roads-project/?portfolioCats=31
  • https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001287700/uhuru-to-open-sh992-million-sigiri-bridge
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