Veluwemeer Aqueduct Explained

Veluwemeer Aqueduct
Crosses:Provincial road N302 (Netherlands)
Locale:Harderwijk, Netherlands
Material1:Cut and cover
Open:2002

Veluwemeer Aqueduct is a 25m (82feet) long, 19 meter wide, navigable aqueduct (also known as a water bridge) located over Veluwemeer lake in Harderwijk, Netherlands. It was opened in 2002 and bypasses the N302 road.

Where the aqueduct crosses the N302, the depth of water is three metres (9.83 feet), which allows vessels to pass over the road safely, so long as their draft is less. There are also pedestrian crossings on both sides of the waterway.[1]

The construction of the aqueduct took some 22,000 cubic metres of concrete, plus steel sheet piling to bear the heavy weight of the water over the road and to prevent water and sediment from leaking onto the road below.[1]

Bibliography

Book: Jos , van der Schot . J. van Beek, N.M. Ceton-O'Prinsen, G.L. Tan. 2003. Tunnels in Nederland, een nieuwe generatie. Bouwdienst Rijkswaterstaat. Utrecht. 90-77379-01-0.

Notes and References

  1. Christopher McFadden, The Veluwemeer Aqueduct: Netherland's Unique Water Bridge, interestingengineering.com, 3 April 2021