George Washington Carver Bridge

Coordinates: 41°34′52.5″N 93°38′26.8″W / 41.581250°N 93.640778°W / 41.581250; -93.640778
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George Washington Carver Bridge
Coordinates41°34′52.5″N 93°38′26.8″W / 41.581250°N 93.640778°W / 41.581250; -93.640778
CarriesVehicles, Pedestrians and Bicyclists
Crossesthe Raccoon River
LocaleDes Moines, Iowa
Characteristics
DesignTied Single Arches
Longest span279 ft (85m)
History
Construction end2005
Location
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Description

The

Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway
, the bridge provides three roadway lanes in one direction and two roadway lanes and one bikeway/pedestrian lane in the opposite direction framed by two arches. The main supporting structures and free standing arches are visible at the roadway level. The roadway is suspended by cables from two steel arches, painted blue to complement the site's abundant greenery and to clearly mark the river crossing. The arches, with their concrete superstructures, appear to float over the water framing the views of the skyline and Iowa's tallest skyscraper, creating a welcoming gateway to the city from the airport.

Design and construction

The George Washington Carver Bridge was completed in 2004 with

Des Moines.[1] The lead engineering firm for the bridge was Earth Tech Inc
.

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