Alviksbron

Stretching over Oxhålssundet, it connects Stora Essingen island to the western suburb Bromma.

Built 1996-1998 by the Nordic Construction Company at a cost of 180 million SEK, it has served the Tvärbanan light rail line and pedestrians and bicyclists since its inauguration in August 2000.

[1] The name is derived from Alvik, originally a local manor house built in 1819 and demolished in 1930.

The shear fissures in the ribs had an angle of 25-30° and a length of 0.1-0.3 mm, and were found in greater number on the south side.

The bridge was then reinforced, first temporarily using outside pre-stressing bars, and then permanently using carbon fibre laminates in sections with minor fissures, and tie struts in the worst affected sections.

Alviksbron