Mauricio Báez Bridge
It is one of the most modern bridges in the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean. It replaces an old suspension bridge, which was called Puente Ramfis (Ramfis Bridge). The bridge''s designer was the
The bridge over the River Ozama, known as the Juan Bosch Bridge, in honour of the writer and ex-president, establishes highway communication between the west and east of Santo Domingo. It is one of th...
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It is one of the most modern bridges in the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean. It replaces an old suspension bridge, which was called Puente Ramfis (Ramfis Bridge). The bridge''s designer was the
This paper outlines the inspection, assessment and concept strengthening design of the Puente Duarte Bridge across the Rio Ozama at Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic.
This is a list of all 4 bridges from the suspension bridge inventory for the country Dominican Republic. Wherever you see a Bridgemeister ID number click it to isolate the bridge on its own page.
Rio Higuamo Bridge is a road bridge, prestressed concrete bridge, haunched girder bridge and box girder bridge that was completed in 1973. The project is located in San Pedro De
The Puente Francisco del Rosario Sánchez is a stunning architectural marvel in Santo Domingo Este, captivating visitors with its sweeping views and impressive structure.
Puente Juan Bosch. Puente Juan Bosch is a bridge crossing the Ozama River in the city of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It is named after former president Juan Bosch.
Abstract– To know the current state of the infrastructure that connects the main traffic flow in the city of Santo Domingo, this paper presents a structural assessment based on inspections on Puente Juan
The Ozama Bridge is a reinforced concrete structure having a total length of 647.10 metres. It can be divided into three sections: the viaduct providing east access, the main bridge and the west access
Puente Juan Bosch is a bridge crossing the Ozama River in the city of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It is named after former president Juan Bosch.
This document describes the history of bridges in the Dominican Republic from the colonial era to the present. Initially, stone and wooden bridges were built, and over time new materials such as iron and