Binondo-Intramuros Bridge

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The Binondo–Intramuros Bridge is a modern steel arch bridge in Manila, Philippines, that spans the Pasig River to connect the historic districts of Binondo and Intramuros.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
road bridge
steel arch bridge
builder China Harbour Engineering Company
surface form: China Road and Bridge Corporation
carries motor vehicles
pedestrians
city Manila
connects Binondo
Intramuros
connectsDistrict Binondo
Intramuros
connectsRoad San Fernando Street
Solana Street
constructionStatus completed
country Philippines
crosses Pasig River
design basket-handle tied-arch
fundedBy China
surface form: People's Republic of China
hasAlternativeName Binondo-Intramuros Bridge
surface form: Binondo–Intramuros Friendship Bridge
hasDeckType concrete deck
hasLighting yes
hasNumberOfSpans 2
hasPedestrianSidewalks yes
hasStructureType arch
hasSuperstructure steel arches
hasToll no
hasTrafficDirection two-way
inauguratedBy Rodrigo Duterte
isLocatedNear Fort Santiago
Intramuros
surface form: Intramuros walls
isPartOf Metro Manila road network
length approximately 680 m
locatedIn Manila
locatedOn Pasig River
maintainedBy Department of Public Works and Highways
material steel
numberOfLanes 4
officialLanguage Tagalog
opened 2022-04-05
openingDate 5 April 2022
owner Philippine government
surface form: Government of the Philippines
partOf China Aid Bridge Project in Metro Manila
projectType public infrastructure project
purpose improve traffic flow between Binondo and Intramuros
region Metro Manila
riverBasin Pasig River
surface form: Pasig River basin
width approximately 21.65 m

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Binondo hasPart Binondo-Intramuros Bridge
Binondo-Intramuros Bridge hasAlternativeName Binondo-Intramuros Bridge
subject surface form: Binondo–Intramuros Bridge
this entity surface form: Binondo–Intramuros Friendship Bridge