Matagarup Bridge Explained

Matagarup Bridge
Carries:Pedestrian and cycle traffic
Crosses:Swan River
Height: at its highest point
Builder:York Civil/Rizzani de Eccher joint venture
Begin:November 2015
Cost:$91.5 million
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Matagarup Bridge is a suspension pedestrian bridge crossing over the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia. Situated approximately half-way between Heirisson Island and the Goongoongup Bridge, it provides pedestrian access between Burswood and East Perth. The bridge connects visitors to the Burswood Peninsula, including the Perth Stadium, with public transport and car parks in East Perth and the Perth central business district.[1]

The bridge was the featured location for Australia's "Postcard" during the broadcast of Eurovision Song Contest 2023, showing the Australian entrant Voyager climbing and zip-lining from the bridge. It was featured alongside Kyiv's Glass Bridge and Clifton Suspension Bridge.

History

In February 2014, the government called for expressions of interest for the design and construction of the bridge.[2] [3] Four parties were shortlisted to bid; a Decmil/OHL joint venture, Freyssinet, Georgiou, and a York Civil/Rizzani de Eccher joint venture with the latter awarded the contract.[4] [5] Western Australian company BARDAP Hydraulics was contracted to design, manufacture, and commission the high pressure jacking system which was deployed to install the deck sections.

Due to delays and issues, Malaysian-based Toyota Tsusho, which was sub-contracted to manufacture the bridge components, had its contract terminated; the contract was re-tendered and was won by Perth-based Civmec.[6] [7] [8]

In November 2017, the Government announced that the bridge would officially be named "Matagarup Bridge", where "Matagarup" is the Nyungar name for the whole areawaters includedaround Heirisson Island, and which means "place where the river is only leg deep, allowing it to be crossed".[9] It had previously been referred to as the Swan River Pedestrian Bridge.[2] [3]

The bridge's two main arches were hoisted into place in early May 2018.[10] Matagarup Bridge consists of three spans, each suspended from arches by cables. Each of the three deck sections was craned onto high pressure jacks, connected to flow control manifolds and electric hydraulic power units.  The jacking system enabled the suspension cables to be connected to the respective bridge section, and then lowered with precision control to tension the cables. This work was completed in late June. Testing of the bridge's LED lighting occurred on 18 June.[11] Concrete pouring of the bridge deck was completed on 1 July.[12] On 4 July, Premier Mark McGowan, Transport Minister Rita Saffioti and other officials, as well as bridge workers, walked across the bridge.[13] From 7–9 July, hundreds of volunteers walked across the bridge so that engineers could assess the movement of the structure and tune the bridge's mass damper to minimise vibrations.[14] [15]

The bridge was opened to the public on 14 July 2018.[16] Landscaping and removal of the lay-down area and reclaimed land continued after the bridge was opened.[17]

Design

The structure is designed as a 3-span steel cable-stayed bridge, with the two piers in the river bed. The bridge maximum height of is reached in midspan of the central span. The length between the abutments is, with a 160adj=midNaNadj=mid central span.[18] The total length of the pedestrian crossing is, which includes a 100m (300feet) ramp at the East Perth end to route pedestrians away from nearby residential areas.[19]

The bridge structural shape resembles two flying swans, with the bridge arches representing the wishbones, but it can also be seen as a swimming dolphin, a Wagyl serpent or a ribbon.[20] [21] 900m (3,000feet) of multicolour LED lighting cover the bridge.[22]

Design modifications were made to allow bridge climbing as a tourist attraction. The modifications included the addition of handrails along the wishbones and a viewing elevated platform; the structural design already included stairs for bridge inspection and maintenance works. Plans for a zip-line from the top of the bridge to the ground were also explored, and both attractions were later given the greenlight to proceed.[23] Operated by Perth Bridge Climb and Zip, the bridge climb opened on 26 January 2021, with a zip-line from the bridge to the Burswood Peninsula later opening in December 2021 after several delays.[24] [25]

The estimated cost of the bridge,, was $54 million.[26], the construction cost had increased to $91.5 million.[27]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Main Roads Western Australia. Optus Stadium - Matagarup Bridge. Government of Western Australia. 20 January 2018. 8 January 2018.
  2. http://www.dsr.wa.gov.au/news-and-events/news/news-articles/2014/02/10/expressions-of-interest-open-for-swan-river-pedestrian-bridge Expressions of interest open for Swan River Pedestrian Bridge
  3. http://www.tendersonline.com.au/TenderDetails.aspx?uid=cctol340258 Swan River Pedestrian Bridge - Bridge Design & Construction
  4. http://www.dsr.wa.gov.au/news-and-events/news/news-articles/2014/06/02/stadium-transport-solutions-on-track Stadium transport solutions on track
  5. https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/wa/a/24087622/stadium-link-short-list-announced/ Stadium link short list announced
  6. News: WA company Civmec wins stadium footbridge contract, 250 jobs predicted. Barry. Hannah. 2017-08-06. WA Today. 2018-01-24. en-US.
  7. News: Bridge blowout: One year behind schedule. 2017-04-01. PerthNow. 2018-01-24. en-GB.
  8. News: WA company confident stadium bridge can be built in time. 2017-08-08. ABC News. 2018-01-24. en-AU.
  9. Matagarup Bridge a permanent tribute to traditional owners . . 26 November 2017 . 20 January 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180120022451/https://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/McGowan/2017/11/Matagarup-Bridge-a-permanent-tribute-to-traditional-owners.aspx . 20 January 2018 . live .
  10. News: Bridge completion date pushed back. 2018-05-23. PerthNow. 2018-05-23.
  11. News: Matagarup Bridge lighting put through its paces. 2018-06-19. PerthNow. 2018-07-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20180714101919/https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wa/lighting-on-matagarup-bridge-to-optus-stadium-passes-first-test-ng-b88871031z. 2018-07-14. live.
  12. News: Stadium footbridge a fortnight away. Zimmerman. Josh. 2018-06-30. PerthNow. 2018-07-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20180714103656/https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wa/matagarup-bridge-to-open-for-july-15-clash-at-optus-stadium-ng-b88882203z. 2018-07-14. live.
  13. News: The first walk across the Matagarup Bridge linking Perth Stadium to East Perth. Eliza Laschon. 4 July 2018. 4 July 2018. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  14. Web site: Perth residents given the chance to test new stadium bridge. Grabowiecki. Evie. 2018-07-06. www.9news.com.au. 2018-07-07.
  15. News: Bridge undergoes first people test. Zimmerman. Josh. 2018-07-07. PerthNow. 2018-07-07.
  16. Web site: Optus Stadium bridge now open for footy hordes ahead of Sunday AFL game. 2018-07-14. WAtoday. https://web.archive.org/web/20180714095606/https://www.watoday.com.au/national/western-australia/optus-stadium-bridge-now-open-for-footy-hordes-ahead-of-sunday-afl-game-20180714-p4zrio.html. 2018-07-14. live. 2018-07-14.
  17. News: Serpent time on the Swan. Zimmerman. Josh. 2018-05-12. PerthNow. 2018-05-23.
  18. News: Design of new pedestrian bridge linking East Perth to Burswood revealed. 19 June 2015. ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 7 June 2015.
  19. News: Spagnolo. Joe. Perth Stadium's $54 million footbridge revealed. 19 June 2015. PerthNow. The Sunday Times. 7 June 2015.
  20. News: Sculptural bridge joins stadium and city . The West Australian . Coram . Melanie . 7 June 2015.
  21. News: Sparvell. Ray. Perth Stadium $54m pedestrian bridge a win for sports fans. 19 June 2015. WA Today. Farifax Media. 7 June 2015.
  22. News: New bridge links past and present. Butler. Steve. 2018-07-13. The West Australian. 2018-07-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20180714101642/https://thewest.com.au/news/perth/new-bridge-links-past-and-present-ng-b88894691z. 2018-07-14. live.
  23. News: Workers give a sneak peek at the best view in town from the future Matagarup Bridge climb. Carmody. James. 2018-07-13. ABC News. 2018-07-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20180714095006/http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-13/zipline-planned-for-matagarup-bridge-to-perth-optus-stadium/9990004. 2018-07-14. live.
  24. News: Perth's newest tourist attraction Matagarup Bridge climb to open on Australia Day. 2020-12-25. The West. 2021-01-07.
  25. News: Matagarup Bridge zip-line across Swan River to open on Sunday after lengthy delay. 2021-12-01. PerthNow. 2021-12-01.
  26. News: Western Australia builds footbridge twice the length of Adelaide's, for just $14m more. 19 June 2015. news.com.au. News Limited. 8 June 2015.
  27. News: Daniel. Emerson. Bridge climb given green light. 24 January 2018. PerthNow. 25 January 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180125010559/https://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/perth-stadium/bridge-climb-given-green-light-at-optus-stadium-ng-b88724145z . 25 January 2018 . live .