Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah Bridge

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Sungai Perak Bridge

Jambatan Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah
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Coordinates4°46′43″N 100°56′46″E / 4.77857°N 100.94598°E / 4.77857; 100.94598
CarriesMotor vehicles, pedestrians
CrossesPerak River
LocaleJalan Kuala Kangsar-Ipoh
Official nameSultan Abdul Jalil Shah Bridge
Maintained byMalaysian Public Works Department (JKR) Kuala Kangsar
Characteristics
Designarch bridge
Total length330 m
Width
Longest span
History
DesignerMalaysian Public Works Department (JKR)
Constructed byMalaysian Public Works Department (JKR)
OpenedJune 2002
Location

The Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah Bridge (Malay: Jambatan Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah) is one of two bridges that cross the Perak River in Kuala Kangsar, Perak in Malaysia. The other bridge is the Iskandariah Bridge.

The bridge connects the town of Kuala Kangsar with Sayong village, spanning 330 meters across the river. It was officially opened by the late Almarhum Sultan Azlan Shah of Perak in June 2002.

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This bridge has five (5) 60m spans and is an integral arch bridge without expansion joint and bearing. It is thus a state of the art design for bridges build in tropical climatic condition where temperature variation is minimal. The bridge will have little long term maintenance where quality of the structure was ensured during construction.


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