Esplanade Bridge

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Esplanade Bridge
Official name Esplanade Bridge
Chinese name 滨海湾汽车天桥
Locale Downtown Core, Singapore
Carries Motor vehicles and pedestrians
Crosses Marina Bay
Longest span --
Total length ~260 m
Width ~70 m
Opening date 1997
Design --
Designer/clients --
Contractor/construction 1994 - March 1997

The Esplanade Bridge is a road bridge that spans across the Marina Bay near the mouth of Singapore River in Singapore, with the Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay on its northern abutment and the Merlion on the southern. The eight-lane dual carriageway along the bridge, Esplanade Drive, links the Nicoll Highway on its northern end with Collyer Quay on its southern end. The concrete arched bridge has seven spans, and is about 260 metres long and 70 metres wide.

The Esplanade Bridge was built to provide faster vehicular access between Marina Centre and the financial district of Shenton Way. Construction of the bridge began in early 1994 and was completed in March 1997. The main contractor was Obayashi Corporation.

The relocation of the Merlion in 2002 was carried out by hoisting it from its old site at the mouth of the Singapore River to its current location near One Fullerton, 120 metres away, over the Esplanade Bridge.

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