A bridge spans a wide body of water, flanked by green shores and mountains in the background. The shadow of the bridge is clearly cast upon the surface of the water.

Tresfjord Bridge (Norway)

The Tresfjord bridge (Tresfjordbrua) is a part of route E136, and was opened in October 2015.

The bridge is a concrete box girder bridge with a total length of 1,290 meters, making it the 6th longest in Norway. The longest span measures 160 meters, and the vertical clearance is 32 meters.

For the project, Heidelberg Materials set up a mobile concrete plant that delivered 60,000 m³ of concrete for the bridge and connecting tunnel.

Project Data

  • L2 Arkitekter

    Architect

  • Implenia Construction and PORR Norge

    Contractor

  • 2015

    Completion

A bridge spans a wide body of water, flanked by green shores and mountains in the background. The shadow of the bridge is clearly cast upon the surface of the water.

Tresfjord Bridge, Norway. The Tresfjord bridge (Tresfjordbrua) is a part of route E136.

A long bridge spans a large body of water. In the foreground, there is a grassy area with trees in autumnal colors and a small red house with a black roof near the shore.

Tresfjord Bridge, Norway. The Tresfjord bridge (Tresfjordbrua) is a part of route E136.

A bridge with a curved underside extends over a body of water, with mountains in the distance under a partly cloudy sky. The perspective is from near the base of the bridge, looking along its length as it spans across the water.

Tresfjord Bridge, Norway. The Tresfjord bridge (Tresfjordbrua) is a part of route E136.

A long bridge extends over a body of water with a truck driving on it. The bridge connects two land masses, and the weather is overcast with low-lying clouds or fog.

Tresfjord Bridge, Norway. The Tresfjord bridge (Tresfjordbrua) is a part of route E136.