Makupa Causeway Bridge

The Makupa Causeway Bridge is 457 m long bridge in Kenya that spans the Makupa Causeway, which links Mombasa to the Kenyan mainland.[1] The bridge was opened on 4 August, 2022 by President Uhuru Kenyatta.[2][3]

Makupa courseway bridge
Completed Makupa Causeway Bridge
Coordinates4°02′02″S 39°39′09″E / 4.034°S 39.6524°E / -4.034; 39.6524
CarriesMeter gauge railway
Characteristics
DesignPost tensioned prestressed bridge
MaterialC50 Posttension girders
Location
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The bridge has a turning radius of 650m curve. It has 11 spans of 24.60m each. It has also boasts of 9 pile caps each having 4 piles and one pile cap with 5 piles while the Aburtment each has 6 piles compounding to 53 piles. The deepest pile being 49m while the shortest pile being 35m.All these piles are designed as friction piles.

The geology is mainly composed of quaternary Holocene’s and muddy silts and silty clays.

All piles aburtments and piers are designed with C35 concretes while the piles cap and Girders designed to C50 concrete.

Design and construction

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Scope of inspection

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The scope of works for the project is generally divided into three parts:

  1. Relocation of services
  2. Construction of the Makupa causeway bridge
  3. Dredging of backfills

Main works' quantities

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Constructions works covers the following areas:

  1. Site Clearance
  2.  Earthworks
  3.   Bridge Works
  4.  Culvert Works
  5.  Drainage works
  6. Old railways reclamations

References

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  1. ^ Andeso, Albert (February 10, 2022). "Major Works Underway on Sh4.5bn Makupa Bridge". CK.
  2. ^ "What Uhuru's Launch of Ksh 4.5B Makupa Bridge Means for Mombasa - Kenyans.co.ke". www.kenyans.co.ke. August 4, 2022.
  3. ^ December 11 2020, Friday (December 10, 2020). "Uhuru unveils Sh4.5bn Makupa bridge project". Business Daily.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

4°02′02″S 39°39′09″E / 4.0340°S 39.6524°E / -4.0340; 39.6524