Neville Bonner Bridge

The Neville Bonner Bridge is a proposed pedestrian bridge across the Brisbane River in Brisbane, Australia. The bridge will connect the suburb of South Bank with the Brisbane CBD. The bridge is named after Neville Bonner AO, Australia’s first Indigenous member of the Parliament of Australia. The design concept for the bridge, by Grimshaw Architects, is an arch and single mast suspension bridge supported by one mid-river pier. A large observation deck will be located in the centre of the bridge.[1][2]

Neville Bonner Bridge
Security fence around construction site in April 2020
CarriesPedestrians
CrossesBrisbane River
LocaleBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
Other name(s)Queen’s Wharf Bridge
Characteristics
DesignSteel Suspension bridge
Total length270 metres (890 ft)
Heightmast 77 metres (253 ft)
Clearance below11.4 metres (37 ft)-12.7 metres (42 ft) from high water level to the bridge deck
History
Engineering design byGrimshaw Architects/WSP

Specifications

  • Length: 270 metres (890 feet)
  • Mast Height: 77 metres (253 feet)
  • Height: Clearance for River Vessels 11.4 to 12.7 metres (37 to 42 feet) from high water level to the bridge deck (same height as Victoria and Captain Cook bridges)

History

The bridge is part of the proposed Queen's Wharf development in Brisbane city centre.

See also

References

  1. "Revised designs for 'dramatic' Queen's Wharf bridge released". Architecture Media Pty Ltd. 20 September 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  2. "Next Phase of Queen's Wharf Bridge Design Submitted". Brisbane Development. 10 September 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017.

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