New Hoover Dam Bridge


RALPHIE

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Mar 1, 2007
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Taking shape, the new bridge at the Hoover Dam

Creeping closer inch by inch 900ft above the mighty Colorado River the two sides of a $160 million bridge at the Hoover Dam in America slowly take shape. The bridge will carry a new section of US Route 93 past the bottleneck of the old road which can be seen twisting and winding around and across the dam itself.

When complete, it will provide a new link between the states of Nevada and Arizona . In an incredible feat of engineering, the road will be supported on the two massive concrete arches which jut out of the rock face. The arches are made up of 53 individual sections each 24ft long which have been cast on-site and are being lifted into place using an improvised high-wire crane strung between temporary steel pylons.

The arches will eventually measure more than 1,000ft across. At the moment, the structure looks like a traditional suspension bridge. But once the arches are complete, the suspending cables on each side will be removed. Extra vertical columns will then be installed on the arches to carry the road. The bridge has become known as the Hoover Dam bypass, although it is officially called the Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, after a former governor of Nevada and an American Football player from Arizona who joined the US Army and was killed in Afghanistan. Work on the bridge started in 2005 and should finish next year. An estimated 17,000 cars and trucks will cross it every day.

The dam was started in 1931 and used enough concrete to build a road from New York to San Francisco . The stretch of water it created, Lake Mead , is 110 miles long and took six years to fill. The original road was opened at the same time as the famous dam in 1936.
 
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TallCarGuy

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We should arrange a Ford GT drive over shortly after it opens, maybe even for the official grand opening.

Richard Hille
The GT School
 

Nardo GT

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I think I want to wait a few mos. and get all the kinks out. :eek:thumbsup
 

Fast Freddy

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i drive by it every year. it is awesome!
 

TallCarGuy

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Nardo,

Even the most famous vehicle bridge collapse in history, the Tacoma Narrows bridge, took four months of use before it collapsed.

Richard Hille
The GT School
 

Neilda

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Oct 19, 2005
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Wow! That's really quite something.......

I hadn't known there was a bridge going over there until this post. Amazing engineering.
 

Triheart7

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I drove past the new bridge on my way to the Grand Canyon with the Kids at Spring break. The view from the Dam is quite impressive!
 

on d bit

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the cost seems low. they were building the huge pylons into the granite on both sides when i last took that road back in oct 04. engineers, contractors, cranes, and high wire crews working for 5 years plus, then add in materials for such a time consuming project. its only a 160 million dollar project? i would think it would be double that at least.:confused
 

NJGT

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I drove my GT across the Hoover Dam last year in a convoy with GT Joey as a sidetrip during Rally III. Fred G was riding shotgun with Joey. A memorable drive and the GT's were quite a draw with the tourists. Look forward to the next rally in Las Vegas and a chance to drive across the new bridge.
 

STUNTS

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WOW!! A very beautiful pic and soon Hollywood will saturate it in every movie... wait and see!!!

I remember it in its stage from 2 1/2 years ago when we went out to vegas to meet my parents.... we all took the TOUR of the damn which was amazing in itself... and recall saying, "There building a bridge across that? OK!!?

Great pic!!!
 

KJRGT

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We go boating on Lake Mead and it has been fun to go to the dam and look at the bridge and its progress from the water.
 

AtomicGT

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So Ralphie,

How did you get your GT up so high to take the picture???
 

Triheart7

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So Ralphie,

How did you get your GT up so high to take the picture???

Good question. I think there was a construction ramp, that Ralphie took advantage of. Probably a rough landing though.
 
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HHGT

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So Ralphie,

How did you get your GT up so high to take the picture???

Only Red GTs can attain speeds high enough to go AIRBORNE....:biggrin:biggrin
 

RALPHIE

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Good question. I think there was a construction ramp, that Ralphie took advantage of. Probably a rough landing though.

They built a special landing ramp too. Had to be done on a windless day, and their engineers calculated that I had to leave the launch ramp at 168 plus/minus 0.7 mph.

I nailed it! The shocks didn't even take any load on landing.
 

on d bit

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We should arrange a Ford GT drive over shortly after it opens, maybe even for the official grand opening.

Richard Hille
The GT School

how bout a high res pic from the center of the bridge with all the ford gt's on the dam itself???? :cheers
 

Silverbullitt

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Mar 3, 2006
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I was in Vegas a couple of weeks before the rally and also went to the dam. Looking up at it from the old road almost gave me a nosebleed. Is it about 1.100 feet to the river. Who will be the first to accidently veer off of the bridge. It would almost be like driving off of the empire state bldg.
 

RALPHIE

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I was in Vegas a couple of weeks before the rally and also went to the dam. Looking up at it from the old road almost gave me a nosebleed. Is it about 1.100 feet to the river. Who will be the first to accidently veer off of the bridge. It would almost be like driving off of the empire state bldg.

I know - the first time I go over it, I know my sphincter will tighten up!

Gives me the willies!
 

RALPHIE

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This IS AN UPDATE . . . NOT A REPEAT..!!

Great new pictures! Lot of progress being done! Hoover Dam bypass - updated photos

THE WIDER VIEW: Taking shape, the new bridge at the Hoover Dam - Fantastic Pictures

Creeping closer inch by inch, 900 feet above the mighty Colorado River , the two sides of a $160 million bridge at the Hoover Dam slowly take shape. The bridge will carry a new section of US Route 93 past the bottleneck of the old road which can be seen twisting and winding around and across the dam itself. When complete, it will provide a new link between the states of Nevada and Arizona . In an incredible feat of engineering, the road will be supported on the two massive concrete arches which jut out of the rock face. The arches are made up of 53 individual sections each 24 feet long which have been cast on-site and are being lifted into place using an improvised high-wire crane strung between temporary steel pylons.

The arches will eventually measure more than 1,000 feet across. At the moment, the structure looks like a traditional suspension bridge. But once the arches are complete, the suspending cables on each side will be removed. Extra vertical columns will then be installed on the arches to carry the road. The bridge has become known as the Hoover Dam bypass, although it is officially called the Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, after a former governor of Nevada and an American Football player from Arizona who joined the US Army and was killed in Afghanistan .

Work on the bridge started in 2005 and should finish next year. An estimated 17,000 cars and trucks will cross it every day. The dam was started in 1931 and used enough concrete to build a road from New York to San Francisco . The stretch of water it created, Lake Mead , is 110 miles long and took six years to fill. The original road was opened at the same time as the famous dam in 1936..

See last Picture (in 2nd post): An extra note: The top of the white band of rock in Lake Mead is the old waterline prior to the drought and development in the Las Vegas area. It is over 100 feet above the current water level.
 

RALPHIE

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