List of bridges in Indonesia
Historical and architectural interest bridges[]
Name | Distinction | Length | Type | Carries Crosses |
Opened | Location | Province | Ref. | ||
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1 | Kota Intan Bridge | Bascule bridge | Kali Besar |
1628 | Jakarta Kota Tua Jakarta 6°07′52.5″N 106°48′38.0″E / 6.131250°N 106.810556°E |
Jakarta | [1] [2] | |||
2 | Ampera Bridge | 1,177 m (3,862 ft) | Beam bridge Steel Vertical-lift bridge |
Musi River |
1965 | Palembang 2°59′30.4″S 104°45′48.5″E / 2.991778°S 104.763472°E |
South Sumatra | [3] |
Major road and railway bridges[]
This table presents the structures with spans greater than 100 meters (non-exhaustive list).
Name | Span | Length | Type | Carries Crosses |
Opened | Location | Province | Ref. | ||
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1 | Suramadu Bridge | 434 m (1,424 ft) | 5,438 m (17,841 ft) | Cable-stayed Composite steel/concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons 192+434+192 |
Madura Strait |
2009 | Surabaya (Java)- Bangkalan (Madura Island) 7°11′08.8″S 112°46′48.6″E / 7.185778°S 112.780167°E |
East Java | [S 1] [4] | |
2 | under construction |
402 m (1,319 ft) | 1,750 m (5,740 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete beam deck, concrete pylons |
Balikpapan Bay |
Balikpapan 1°06′36.4″S 116°43′49.5″E / 1.110111°S 116.730417°E |
East Kalimantan | |||
3 | 370 m (1,210 ft) | 1,428 m (4,685 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete beam deck, concrete pylons |
Jalan Kapten Soedjono Mahakam River |
2017 | Samarinda 0°32′02.0″S 117°09′26.7″E / 0.533889°S 117.157417°E |
East Kalimantan | |||
4 | Tengku Fisabilillah Bridge | 350 m (1,150 ft) | 644 m (2,113 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete beam deck, concrete pylons |
Jalan Trans Barelang South China Sea |
1997 | Batam - (Riau Archipelago) 0°58′54.1″N 104°02′29.4″E / 0.981694°N 104.041500°E |
Riau Islands | [S 2] | |
5 | under construction |
340 m (1,120 ft) | 1,040 m (3,410 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete beam deck, concrete pylons |
Mahakam River |
0°13′56.3″S 115°50′20.3″E / 0.232306°S 115.838972°E |
East Kalimantan | |||
6 | Kutai Kartanegara Bridge (2001) collapsed in 2011 |
270 m (890 ft) | 710 m (2,330 ft) | Suspension Steel truss deck, steel pylons 100+270+100 |
Mahakam River |
2001 | Tenggarong - Samarinda 0°26′39.7″S 117°00′10.7″E / 0.444361°S 117.002972°E |
East Kalimantan | [S 3] | |
7 | Kutai Kartanegara Bridge (2015) | 270 m (890 ft) | 710 m (2,330 ft) | Arch Steel through arch 100+270+100 |
Mahakam River |
2015 | Tenggarong - Samarinda 0°26′39.3″S 117°00′10.1″E / 0.444250°S 117.002806°E |
East Kalimantan | [5] [6] | |
8 | 250 m (820 ft) | 1,650 m (5,410 ft) | Arch Steel through arch 90+250+90 |
Siak River |
2012 | 1°03′23.8″N 102°07′23.0″E / 1.056611°N 102.123056°E |
Riau | [5] [7] | ||
9 | Rempang-Galang Bridge | 245 m (804 ft) | 385 m (1,263 ft) | Arch Concrete deck arch |
Jalan Trans Barelang South China Sea |
1997 | Rempang - Galang Island (Riau Archipelago) 0°46′58.6″N 104°10′33.3″E / 0.782944°N 104.175917°E |
Riau Islands | [S 4] | |
10 | 240 m (790 ft) (x2) | 1,082 m (3,550 ft) | Suspension Steel truss deck, steel pylons (90+240+90)x2 |
Jalan Trans Kalimantan Barito River |
1997 | Banjarmasin 3°12′56.0″S 114°33′31.3″E / 3.215556°S 114.558694°E |
South Kalimantan | [S 5] | ||
11 | 235 m (771 ft) | 395 m (1,296 ft) | Suspension Steel truss deck, steel pylons |
Trans-Papua Highway Mamberamo River |
1996 | Jayapura Regency 3°41′21.3″S 140°07′05.5″E / 3.689250°S 140.118194°E |
Papua | [8] [9] | ||
12 | 220 m (720 ft) | 440 m (1,440 ft) | Arch Steel through arch |
Mahakam River |
2020 | Samarinda 0°31′09.7″S 117°07′10.0″E / 0.519361°S 117.119444°E |
East Kalimantan | [10] | ||
13 | 200 m (660 ft) | 800 m (2,600 ft) | Arch Steel tied-arch |
Mahakam River |
2003 | Samarinda 0°33′21.8″S 117°05′01.2″E / 0.556056°S 117.083667°E |
East Kalimantan | [11] | ||
14 | 200 m (660 ft) | 569 m (1,867 ft) | Arch Steel tied-arch |
Mahakam River |
2004 | 0°13′14.9″S 116°35′35.6″E / 0.220806°S 116.593222°E |
East Kalimantan | [12] | ||
15 | 200 m (660 ft) | 1,196 m (3,924 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete beam deck, concrete pylons 94+200+94 |
Jalan Buatan-Siak Siak River |
2007 | Siak Regency 0°48′27.2″N 102°01′34.9″E / 0.807556°N 102.026361°E |
Riau | [13] | ||
16 | 200 m (660 ft) | 754 m (2,474 ft) | Arch Steel tied-arch |
Barito River |
2008 | 3°00′27.0″S 114°46′43.1″E / 3.007500°S 114.778639°E |
South Kalimantan | [14] | ||
17 | 200 m (660 ft) | 620 m (2,030 ft) | Arch Steel tied-arch |
Barito River |
2010 | 1°38′12.6″S 114°48′28.6″E / 1.636833°S 114.807944°E |
Central Kalimantan | [5] | ||
18 | Tayan Bridge | 200 m (660 ft) | 1,975 m (6,480 ft) | Arch Steel through arch 75+200+75 |
Kapuas River |
2016 | Sanggau Regency 0°02′54.4″S 110°06′29.5″E / 0.048444°S 110.108194°E |
West Kalimantan | [5] [15] | |
19 | 200 m (660 ft) | Arch Steel through arch |
Musi River |
2018 | Palembang 3°00′17.2″S 104°45′02.9″E / 3.004778°S 104.750806°E |
South Sumatra | [5] | |||
20 | 180 m (590 ft) | 1,473 m (4,833 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 101+180+101 |
Jalan Pemda Siak River |
2007 | 0°37′10.9″N 101°36′01.9″E / 0.619694°N 101.600528°E |
Riau | [16] | ||
21 | Tonton-Nipah Bridge | 160 m (520 ft) | 420 m (1,380 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete |
Jalan Trans Barelang South China Sea |
1997 | - (Riau Archipelago) 0°58′35.6″N 104°02′57.4″E / 0.976556°N 104.049278°E |
Riau Islands | [S 6] | |
22 | 155 m (509 ft) | 800 m (2,600 ft) | Cable-stayed Composite steel/concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons 155+70 |
Siak River |
2019 | Pekanbaru 0°32′21.0″N 101°26′51.5″E / 0.539167°N 101.447639°E |
Riau | [17] | ||
23 | 153 m (502 ft) | 561 m (1,841 ft) | Arch Steel through arch 62+153+62 |
Barito River |
2008 | 0°39′33.4″S 114°35′11.6″E / 0.659278°S 114.586556°E |
Central Kalimantan | [18] | ||
24 | 153 m (502 ft) | 1,351 m (4,432 ft) | Arch Steel tied-arch |
Batang Hari River |
2009 | Jambi (city) 1°33′23.7″S 103°38′36.8″E / 1.556583°S 103.643556°E |
Jambi | [19] | ||
25 | 152 m (499 ft) | 243 m (797 ft) | Arch Steel deck arch |
2004 | Cisomang 6°41′44.2″S 107°23′52.1″E / 6.695611°S 107.397806°E |
West Java | [S 7] | |||
26 | 150 m (490 ft) | 645 m (2,116 ft) | Arch Steel through arch |
Jalan Kapten Piere Tendean Kahayan River |
2002 | Palangka Raya 2°12′07.8″S 113°55′18.6″E / 2.202167°S 113.921833°E |
Central Kalimantan | [20] | ||
27 | 150 m (490 ft) | 420 m (1,380 ft) | Arch Steel through arch 45+150+45 |
2010 | 0°14′12.2″S 116°33′39.3″E / 0.236722°S 116.560917°E |
East Kalimantan | [21] | |||
28 | Merah Putih Bridge | 150 m (490 ft) | 1,140 m (3,740 ft) | Cable-stayed Composite steel/concrete beam deck, concrete pylons 75+150+75 |
Ambon Bay |
2016 | Ambon 3°39′42.4″S 128°11′53.6″E / 3.661778°S 128.198222°E |
Maluku | [22] [23] | |
29 | Youtefa Bridge | 150 m (490 ft) (x2) | 732 m (2,402 ft) | Arch Steel through arch |
2019 | Jayapura 2°35′39.6″S 140°42′49.3″E / 2.594333°S 140.713694°E |
Papua | [S 8] [24] | ||
30 | Setoko-Rempang Bridge | 145 m (476 ft) | 365 m (1,198 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete |
Jalan Trans Barelang South China Sea |
1997 | - Rempang (Riau Archipelago) 0°56′46.3″N 104°04′41.7″E / 0.946194°N 104.078250°E |
Riau Islands | [S 9] | |
31 | 142 m (466 ft) | Extradosed Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons |
Musi River |
Palembang 2°58′59.4″S 104°46′26.0″E / 2.983167°S 104.773889°E |
South Sumatra | |||||
32 | 132 m (433 ft) | 222 m (728 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 45+132+45 |
Citarum River |
1979 | 6°49′40.3″S 107°19′22.4″E / 6.827861°S 107.322889°E |
West Java | [25] | ||
33 | Palu IV Bridge collapsed in 2018 |
125 m (410 ft) (x2) | 300 m (980 ft) | Arch Steel tied-arch |
Palu River |
2006 | Palu 0°53′07.2″S 119°51′31.6″E / 0.885333°S 119.858778°E |
Central Sulawesi | [26] | |
34 | 121 m (397 ft) | 201 m (659 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 40+121+40 |
Jalan Bangkinang-Payakumbuh Kampar River |
1974 | 0°18′04.0″N 100°54′51.2″E / 0.301111°N 100.914222°E |
Riau | [27] | ||
35 | 120 m (390 ft) | 200 m (660 ft) | Truss Steel 40+120+40 |
Jalan Bangkinang-Payakumbuh Kampar River |
1970 | Bangkinang - Pekanbaru 0°21′29.0″N 101°14′00.6″E / 0.358056°N 101.233500°E |
Riau | [28] | ||
36 | 120 m (390 ft) | 710 m (2,330 ft) | Arch Steel through arch |
Indragiri River |
2004 | Indragiri Hulu Regency 0°30′27.8″S 102°55′49.8″E / 0.507722°S 102.930500°E |
Riau | [29] | ||
37 | 120 m (390 ft) (x2) | 360 m (1,180 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 60+120+120+60 |
Jalan Catur |
2006 | 8°17′47.2″S 115°14′01.9″E / 8.296444°S 115.233861°E |
Bali | [30] | ||
38 | 120 m (390 ft) (x2) | 622 m (2,041 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete deck, steel pylons 120x2 |
Jalan Boulevard II |
2013 | Manado 1°29′46.0″N 124°50′22.7″E / 1.496111°N 124.839639°E |
North Sulawesi | [31] | ||
39 | 111 m (364 ft) (x3) | 1,410 m (4,630 ft) | Extradosed Concrete beam deck, 4 concrete pylons 63+111x3+63 |
Rokan River |
2016 | Rokan Hilir Regency 2°01′25.9″N 100°50′11.0″E / 2.023861°N 100.836389°E |
Riau | [32] | ||
40 | 111 m (364 ft) (x3) | 1,020 m (3,350 ft) | Extradosed Concrete beam deck, 4 concrete pylons 63+111x3+63 |
Rokan River |
2016 | Rokan Hilir Regency 2°03′40.4″N 100°51′21.3″E / 2.061222°N 100.855917°E |
Riau | [32] | ||
41 | Pasupati Bridge | 106 m (348 ft) | 2,282 m (7,487 ft) | Cable-stayed Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylon 106+55 |
Jalan Layang Pasupati Cikapundung River |
2005 | Bandung 6°53′58.0″S 107°36′21.6″E / 6.899444°S 107.606000°E |
West Java | [S 10] [33] [34] | |
42 | 105 m (344 ft) | 255 m (837 ft) | Truss Steel 62+105+62 |
Jalan Kalahien Kapuas River |
2010 | 1°40′16.9″S 114°30′07.0″E / 1.671361°S 114.501944°E |
Central Kalimantan | [35] | ||
43 | 104 m (341 ft) | 214 m (702 ft) | Box girder Prestressed concrete 55+104+55 |
Jalan Betung-Sekayu |
2006 | Sekayu 2°52′58.9″S 104°01′51.9″E / 2.883028°S 104.031083°E |
South Sumatra | [36] | ||
44 | Mahakam Bridge | 100 m (330 ft) | 408 m (1,339 ft) | Truss Steel 60x3+100+60x2 |
Mahakam River |
1987 | Samarinda 0°31′11.4″S 117°07′09.8″E / 0.519833°S 117.119389°E |
East Kalimantan | [37] | |
45 | 100 m (330 ft) | Truss Steel |
Musi River |
1994 | Palembang 3°01′05.4″S 104°43′14.4″E / 3.018167°S 104.720667°E |
South Sumatra | ||||
46 | 100 m (330 ft) | Arch Steel through arch |
Musi River |
2017 | Palembang 3°01′04.5″S 104°43′12.8″E / 3.017917°S 104.720222°E |
South Sumatra |
Notes and References[]
- Notes
- Nicolas Janberg. "International Database for Civil and Structural Engineering". Structurae.com.
- Others references
- ^ "Provincial government restoration of Kota Intan bridge". jakarta-tourism.go.id.
- ^ "Jakarta City: Past & Present - 7. Kota Intan Bridge". interactives.thejakartapost.com.
- ^ "Jembatan Ampera". sda.pu.go.id - Direktorat Jenderal Sumber Daya Air Kementerian Pekerjaan Umum dan Perumahan Rakyat Republik Indonesia (in Indonesian).
- ^ Asep Wawan Jatnika, Anggiat Sinaga, Dicky R. Munaf (5–6 September 2006). "The Construction of Science and Technology Culture on the Development of Suramadu Bridge" (PDF). core.ac.uk. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Proceedings of the 6th Asia-Pacific Structural Engineering and Construction Conference (APSEC 2006).CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Suangga Made, Irpanni Herry Aerodynamic performance of long span steel truss bridges in Indonesia
- ^ H. Sugihardjo, Tavio, D. Prasetya, N. I. Achmad (2017). "Defining Appropriate Temperature for Perfect Erection Time of Steel Arch Bridge Closure to Minimize the Effect of the Thermal Stress. Case Study: The New Kutai Kartenagara Bridge, Indonesia" (pdf). researchgate.net. IOP Conference Series.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan List of Nonstandard Brides In Indonesia, p.954–955
- ^ "Mamberamo Suspension Bridge – Indonesia". vsl.com.
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Mamberamo Bridge (235 m), Papua (1996), p.997
- ^ Haryadi Indrianto, Abdul Haris, Rusfina Widayati (November 2017). "Analisa Perilaku Dinamik Struktur Atas Jembatan Mahakam IV Myc Samarinda". e-journals.unmul.ac.id (in Indonesian). Jurnal Tecknologi Sipil.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Mahulu Bridge (800 m), Samarinda, East Kalimantan (2008), p.987
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Martadipura Bridge (569m), Kotabangun, East Kalimantan (2004), p.984
- ^ Ary R. Wahyudi, Dinar Suryandari, Mangapul L. Nababan (2014). "Kawasan Strategis Nasional Perbatasan: Mengentaskan Ketertinggalan Pembangunan Infrastruktur Pekerjaan Umum dan Permukiman" (in Indonesian). p. 135. ISBN 9786027391109.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Rumpiang Bridge (754 m), Barito Kuala, South Kalimantan (2008), p.986
- ^ "Tayan Bridge Project in Indonesia Constructed by CRBC Successfully Passes the Preliminary Inspection". crbc.com. Archived from the original on January 2016.
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Perawang Bridge (1473 m), Siak, Riau (2007), p.976
- ^ Wiecon Consulting Engineers Siak IV Cable Stay Bridge Project, Pekanbaru, p.28
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Barito Hulu Bridge (561 m), Puruk Cahu, Central Kalimantan (2008), p.986
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Batanghari II Bridge (1351 m), Sijenjang, Jamb, p.988
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Kahayan Bridge (640 m), Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan (2000), p.982
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Pela Bridge (420 m), Kota Bangun, East Kalimantan (2010), p.989
- ^ Made Suangga, Hendy Candra, Irpan Hidayat, Yuliastuti (October 2019). "Temperature Effect on Tension Force of Stay Cable of Cable-Stayed Bridge" (PDF). ijeat.org. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT), Volume-9 Issue-1.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- ^ Wiecon Consulting Engineers. Merah Putih Cable Stay Bridge, Ambon City, Maluku, p.22
- ^ "Project Update Bridge : Holtekamp (Papua) Bridge Project". business-indonesia.com.
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Rajamandala Bridge (222 m), Cianjur, West Java (1979), p.973
- ^ "Rekonstruksi Jembatan Ikon Palu Rp325 Miliar". sultengraya.com (in Indonesian).
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Rantau Berangin Bridge (198 m), Riau (1974), p.972
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Danau Bingkuang Bridge (120 m), Kampar, Riau (1970), p.977
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Rumbai Jaya Bridge (710 m), Indragiri Hilir, Riau (2004), p.983
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Tukad Bangkung Bridge (360 m), Badung, Bali Island (2006), p.975
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Sukarno Bridge (622 m), Manado, North Sulawesi, p.995
- ^ Jump up to: a b cite web |url=http://bappeda.rohilkab.go.id/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Katalog-Pedamaran.pdf |title=Executive Summary Jembatan Pedamaran I dan Pedamaran II |language=id |publisher=Pemerintah Kabupaten Rokan Hilir |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170412144854/http://bappeda.rohilkab.go.id/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Katalog-Pedamaran.pdf |archive-date=April 2017 |website=bappeda.rohilkab.go.i }}
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Pasupati Bridge (2282 m), Bandung, West Java (2005), p.991
- ^ "Pasupati Bridge - Indonesia - Precast segmental balanced cantilever bridge with overhead launching gantry" (PDF). vsl-sg.com. Archived from the original (pdf) on May 2016.
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Kapuas Timpah Bridge (255 m), Central Kalimantan (2010), p.979
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Air Teluk II Bridge (214 m), Sekayu, South Sumatra (2006), p.976
- ^ Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan Mahakam Bridge, p.970
See also[]
- Transport in Indonesia
- Rail transport in Indonesia
- Geography of Indonesia
- List of islands of Indonesia
- List of toll roads in Indonesia
- List of roads and highways of Java
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to List of bridges in Indonesia |
- Suangga Made, Irpanni Herry (2018). "Aerodynamic performance of long span steel truss bridges in Indonesia" (PDF). matec-conferences.org. MATEC Web of Conferences.
- "Project Reference Catalogue - Bridge Design Services - Cable Stay, Extradosed & Suspension Bridges" (PDF). bdeibig.com. Wiecon Consulting Engineers.
- "Suspension Bridges of Indonesia". bridgemeister.com.
- "Category: Bridges in Indonesia". highestbridges.com.
Further reading[]
- Wai-Fah Chen, Lian Duan (October 2013). "Bridge Engineering in Indonesia". Handbook of International Bridge Engineering. CRC Press - Taylor & Francis Group. p. 951. ISBN 978-1-4398-1029-3.
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