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T.Y. Lin International

Hackettstown, NJ 07840

Company Info

  • Est. 1954
  • Size 500+ Employees
  • Annual Vol Undisclosed

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Harbor Drive Pedestrian Bridge

Project Information

Project Location:
San Diego, CA
Status:
Completed
Structure Type:
Bridge

Scope Of Work

The Harbor Drive Pedestrian Bridge is a $26.8-million bridge designed to provide a safe, elevated footbridge for pedestrians and bicyclists over the busy Harbor Drive and existing train and trolley tracks. At 550 feet—one of the longest self-anchored, suspension bridges in the world—the new landmark signature footbridge now serves as a southern gateway to downtown San Diego and fulfills the City’s 100-year vision to link two of its important regional assets: Balboa Park and San Diego Bay.

PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS:

One of the longest self-anchored pedestrian suspension bridges in the world.

One of the longest bridges utilizing duplex stainless structural steel for its proximity to San Diego Bay.

TYLI’s design was selected as a clear community favorite for both its visual aesthetics and its transparent profile.

A cornerstone of downtown San Diego’s development and an iconic gateway to the city.

Designed by TYLI, the firm worked closely with the Centre City Development Corporation (CCDC) on the project, which created a grade-separated pedestrian crossing of six railroad tracks and of Harbor Drive, a four-lane major arterial. After developing four structural concepts, including steel space truss, a cable-stayed bridge, a self anchored suspension bridge and an arched steel shell, and presenting them to the various stakeholders involved, T.Y. Lin International’s self-anchored suspension bridge design was selected for its aesthetics, cost and suitability for the site.

With a main span of 354 feet, the graceful, single-cable self-anchored suspension bridge features a 131-ft. tall pylon and a curved deck that is suspended only along the inside edge. The pylon itself is inclined at a 60º angle and leans over the deck to support the single pair of suspension cables. Thirty four individual suspenders, which are attached to the main cable, support the 20-ft. wide deck from the top of the railing.

T.Y. Lin International’s vision for the Harbor Drive Pedestrian Bridge incorporated simple, clean lines that enhance and enable unobstructed, 360 degree views of its beautiful San Diego environs. The design also took into account aesthetic and cost-effective design elements that can be appreciated by the pedestrians strolling over the iconic structure. This included architectural concrete finishes and textured walking surfaces, as well as stainless steel hand railings and stainless steel aircraft cable mesh for the safety screening and indirect deck lighting. Other project amenities include custom hardscape and landscape at the bridge landing plazas and the central pylon .

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