Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge

The Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge is a four-lane automobile bridge spanning the Croatan Sound, between Manns Harbor and Roanoke Island, in Dare County, North Carolina. The bridge carries US 64 Bypass and is utilized by local and seasonal tourist traffic.

Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge
Image from the bridge
Coordinates35.887°N 75.73245°W / 35.887; -75.73245
Carries
US 64 Byp.
CrossesCroatan Sound
LocaleDare County
Named forVirginia Dare
OwnerNCDOT
Maintained byNCDOT
Characteristics
DesignSegmented girder
MaterialPrestressed concrete
Total length27,581.4 feet (8,406.8 m)
Width67.6 feet (20.6 m)
Clearance below65.9 feet (20.1 m)
History
Constructed byBalfour Beatty Construction
Construction cost$90 million
OpenedAugust 16, 2002
Statistics
Daily traffic4,000 (as of 2010)
References
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The bridge is dedicated to the memory of Virginia Dare, the first English child born in the Americas, in 1587.

At a length of 5.2 miles (8.4 km), the Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge is the longest in the state. It travels over .75 miles (1.21 km) of wetlands, with the remaining 4.45 miles (7.16 km) over the Croatan Sound. The bridge rises to 65 feet (20 m) at its apex and is supported by 88 concrete columns and more than 2,000 pilings, which extend 100 feet (30 m) below the water. The bridge deck has 7,250 tons of epoxy-coated reinforcement steel and was designed with a 100-year life span.[3][4]

The bridge complements the William B. Umstead Bridge, which carries US 64, between Manns Harbor and Manteo and is located further north. The bridge, along with the Washington Baum Bridge and Melvin R. Daniels Bridge connects the North Carolina mainland with the Outer Banks communities.

History

In 1996, after two hurricanes forced evacuation of the Outer Banks area during peak tourist season. The existing William B. Umstead Bridge, built in 1955, was unable to handle the high volume of traffic. To help alleviate traffic congestion and provide an additional emergency evacuation route from the Outer Banks, planning for the new bridge began in earnest. In January 1997, Wilbur Smith Associates was selected for the design of the bridge. In April 1998, Balfour Beatty Construction was awarded the prime construction contract.[4]

On August 16, 2002, the bridge was dedicated by NCDOT Secretary Lyndo Tippett and was opened that day.[3] The bridge initially carried US 64 Bypass and US 264 Bypass; but in September 2003, US 264 Bypass was removed.[5]

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See also

  •  Transport portal
  •  Engineering portal
  •  United States portal

References

  1. "Uglybridges.com: US64/US264 over Croatan Sound". Retrieved April 21, 2014.
  2. Baughn, James; et al. "Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge". Bridgehunter.com. Retrieved 2013-06-09.
  3. "Secretary Lyndo Tippett - 2002 Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge Dedication Ceremony" (Press release). North Carolina Department of Transportation. August 16, 2002. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
  4. Randy Midgett and Don Barber (May 16, 2003). "The perfect dare". Bridgehunter.com. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
  5. "Route Change (2003-09-15)" (PDF). North Carolina Department of Transportation. September 15, 2003. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
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