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Program for
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1. Definition of “Trail Bridges”
(based on user traffic):
A.TBs with 1.20 m wide B. TBs with 1.80 m wide
walkway allow for: walkway allow for:
+ Pedestrians + Pedestrians
+ Bicycles * Bicycles
+ Motorbikes + Motorbikes
+ Livestock + Livestock
+ 3-wheeled vehicles
Ideally TBs should be designed for:
v Payloads of 400 kg/m? of walkway area
¥ Wind of 160 km/hour or Earthquake 7 (Richter scale)» Normally only 10% of all TBs will have 3-wheeled
vehicles due to poor conditions of the access trails
> However typically TB are not designed for:
1. Heavy motorbike traffic in 2-way 2. Any type cars, trucks, or vehicles
direction over 600 kg total weight
2. Trail Bridge Types
2.2 Suspension bridges
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Application and approx. cost/m:
‘Application and approx. cost/m:
+ Deep valleys and steep banks * Flat terrain
+ Spans 32m — approx. 300m + Spans 36m — approx. 250m
+ 8-10.7 million IDR/m + 12-16 million IDR/m
(or 600 ~ 800 USDIm) (900 - 1200 USDIm)Hate 2. Trail Bridge Types (continued)
2.4 ‘Baby Bridges’
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Application approx. cost/m: Application approx. cost/m:
+ All terrain — fast installation + All terrain
* Standard design for spans of + Materials: |-profile & concrete
16m, 20m, 24m, 28m & 32m * Spans 4m — 12m
+ 5.4—9.4 million IDR/m * 2.7-5.4 million IDR/m
(400-700 USDim) (200 - 400 USDIm)
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|p crossing using pre-cast concrete elements
2.5 Piled swam
Application and approx. cost/m:
* Suitable where manual piling feasible
+ No limits in crossing lengths
+ Very slow water flow only
+ 300-800 USD/m