Port Mann Bridge
Project Details
Location
British ColumbiaClient
British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure and Transportation Investment CorporationDelivery method
Design BuildCompany
FlatironDragados CanadaRole
Joint Venture PartnerCompletion date
2013Project Overview
This project replaced a five-lane bridge with a 10-lane cable-stayed bridge over the Fraser River in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Part Mann Bridge’s 850-meter-long cable-stayed main span, one of the longest in the world, was constructed using the balanced cantilever method. The north and south main-span superstructure consists of steel field sections, pre-cast deck panels and stay cables.
The north and south approaches are both span-by-span superstructures with pre-cast segment decks. There are 144 cable stays that extend from each 535-foot-tall tower. The project also included upgrading 23 miles of Highway 1 on each side of the Fraser River.
Sustainability efforts included reprocessing all concrete removed from the site. Valued at more than CA$3 million, 9,000 tonnes of steel from the bridge demolition also were recycled.




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