Bridge Name: | Kanaka Bridge |
Carries: | 2 Lanes pedestrians and vehicles |
Crosses: | Kanaka River |
Locale: | Managan (North Sikkim) district of Sikkim |
Design: | Arch Bridge |
Material: | Steel and Concrete |
Mainspan: | 217m (712feet) |
Length: | 255m (837feet) |
Height: | 160m (530feet) |
Coordinates: | 27.5391°N 88.484°W |
The Kanaka Bridge, is an under construction 2 lane bridge over the Kanaka river (near Mantam lake) at Dzongu village in the Mangan subdivision of Sikkim state in India.[1] [2]
Kanaka Bridge is a two-lane steel bridge likely to be completed in 2021. The bridge is Under the Road and Bridge Department, Government of Sikkim. The Construction is awarded to Siliguri-based company Mohindra Tubes Limited at the cost of INR 88.5cr. The bridge will be joining the 13 villages and better connectively for Indian army.[3] The bridge runs over river Rongyong damming which Mantam lake was created. The side of the lake is a vast pebbly area where people usually do camp or picnic. The dust created from the pebbles due to weathering of the river is used as sand here. At the end of the bridge there is a village named Kiem and from there if you walk for 3/4 km there is Lingdem Hotspring.
The technical data of the bridge is as follows:[4]