Skip to main content

New Californian bridge

Plans are in hand for a new bridge to replace the Gerald Desmond Bridge at the Port of Long Beach in California. The existing structure is not able to cope with anticipated increases in vehicle traffic volumes and is also too low for new generation of cargo ships to pass underneath.
February 7, 2012 Read time: 1 min
An artist's impression of the proposed replacement Gerald Desmond bridge
Plans are in hand for a new bridge to replace the Gerald Desmond Bridge at the Port of Long Beach in California. The existing structure is not able to cope with anticipated increases in vehicle traffic volumes and is also too low for new generation of cargo ships to pass underneath. Building a new bridge is expected to cost US$1.1 billion and the project would require a five year construction period. The new bridge would be higher to allow larger vessels to pass underneath as well as wider, with three lanes of traffic in either direction as well as emergency hard shoulder lanes. A revised environmental impact report has now been released for the project.

Related Content

  • Stonehenge tunnel project being designed
    April 12, 2017
    Consultant AECOM is now working with Highways England on improvements to the busy A303 in the UK. The road upgrades will be carried out between Amesbury and Berwick South Down along a 13km section of the A303 route. AECOM will work with its supply chain partners Mace and Mouchel on the project. As the current alignment for the A303 passes just 165m from the Stonehenge World Heritage site (WHS), there is a strong need to redevelop the route so that it causes less harm to this important archaeological area. T
  • Key UK bridge project for A38
    October 29, 2024
    A key UK bridge project for the A38 over the HS2 route.
  • Ecuador’s new bridge to be built in sections
    July 31, 2018
    Ecuador is working on plans for the new South Crossing Bridge (SCB) spanning the Guayas River, to improve transport connections for the port of Guayaquil. The plans call for the SCB to be constructed in three sections, with the project expected to cost US$1.04 billion. The schedule calls for the link to be completed in 2022, with work starting in the third quarter of 2018. The project is being handled under 40-year concession deal that encompasses the bridge and highway links.
  • Korea strategy
    February 6, 2012
    South Korea is setting an ambitious transport and infrastructure budget for 2010. The country intends to invest US$52.51 billion on projects for new roads and highways, as well as rail and port developments.