Bangkalan ( Madurese : Bhângkalan ) is a town on the western coast of Madura Island in Indonesia , the government seat of the Bangkalan Regency .
13-572: Mount Jaddih is 10 kilometres from Bangkalan and can be accessed by a motorcycle to the mountain top to see Bangkalan town and Suramadu Bridge . The 500-hectare limestone hill of Mount Jaddih also offers a spring-water swimming pool for free. Other objects of interest to tourists near Bangkalan are a lighthouse from the Dutch colonial era (15 kilometers), Rongkang Beach (20 kilometers), and the religious site of Mount Geger (60 kilometers). The Suramadu Bridge (Indonesian: Jembatan Suramadu ), also known as
26-438: A box shape, Z shape, or other forms. Girders are commonly used to build bridges. A girt is a vertically aligned girder placed to resist shear loads. Small steel girders are rolled into shape. Larger girders (1 m/3 feet deep or more) are made as plate girders , welded or bolted together from separate pieces of steel plate . The Warren type girder replaces the solid web with an open latticework truss between
39-472: A girder collapsed, killing one worker and injuring nine others. Work on the bridge halted at the end of 2004 due to a lack of funds but was restarted in November 2005. The main span of the bridge was connected on 31 March 2009, and the bridge was opened to the public on 10 June 2009. Within a week of the opening, it was discovered that nuts and bolts and maintenance lamps had been stolen and that there
52-473: A 50% cut in the tolls to help promote the competitiveness of industries on the Madura side of the bridge. No details were available as to how toll cuts would be funded. However, a spokesperson for the state-owned company PT Jasa Marga, which operated the bridge, said that the tariff reductions would not cause a problem for the operating firm itself because Jasa Marga was paid directly by the government to manage
65-564: A decree instructing ministers to take additional steps to support the bridge's construction and appoint PT Jasa Marga as the lead Indonesian firm for the project. The bridge was built by a consortium of Indonesian companies PT Adhi Karya and PT Waskita Karya, working with China Road and Bridge Corp. and China Harbor Engineering Co. Ltd. The total cost of the project, including connecting roads, has been estimated at Rp 4.5 trillion (US$ 445 million). Construction began in August 2003. In July 2004,
78-603: A dedicated lane for motorcycles in each direction. The idea of a bridge connecting Surabaya with Madura is said to have first been proposed in the early 1960s by the well-known Indonesian engineer Professor Sedyatmo from the Bandung Institute of Technology . Later, in the mid-1980s, there was renewed interest in the project when staff from the National Development Planning Bureau ( Bappenas ) met with Japanese aid donors to discuss
91-709: The Long-Term Credit Bank , was established to proceed with the bridge. In 1997-98, a range of problems arising from the Asian financial crisis in Indonesia led to the suspension of activities. However, within a few years, the East Java Provincial Government took up a renewed interest in plans and 2000 announced that further initiatives would be made at the provincial level. These steps gained impetus when President Megawati issued
104-593: The Surabaya–Madura Bridge, connects the south of Bangkalan Regency on Madura to the city of Surabaya on the mainland of Java. Bangkalan has a tropical monsoon climate (Am) with moderate to little rainfall from June to October and heavy rainfall from November to May. This East Java location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Suramadu Bridge The Suramadu Bridge ( Indonesian : Jembatan Suramadu , Javanese : Kreteg Suramadu , Madurese : Tètè Suramadu ; from
117-827: The abbreviation of Sura baya– Madu ra Bridge ) is a cable-stayed bridge between Surabaya on the island of Java and southern Bangkalan Regency on the island of Madura in Indonesia . Opened in June 2009, the 5.4-kilometre-long (3.4 mi) bridge is the longest in Indonesia and the second-longest in the Southern Hemisphere. It is the first bridge to cross the Madura Strait . The cable-stayed portion has three spans with lengths 192 metres (630 ft), 434 metres (1,424 ft), and 192 metres (630 ft). The bridge has two lanes, an emergency lane, and
130-409: The bridge. Starting on 27 October 2018, toll tariffs were abolished for all types of vehicles. Girder A girder ( / ˈ ɡ ɜːr d ər / ) is a beam used in construction . It is the main horizontal support of a structure which supports smaller beams. Girders often have an I-beam cross section composed of two load-bearing flanges separated by a stabilizing web , but may also have
143-528: The construction of a bridge. A pre-feasibility study was conducted in early 1990, and in December 1990, President Suharto appointed a team of ministers and advisers to consider plans for the bridge. Later, a consortium consisting of the Indonesian state-owned firm PT Jasa Marga [ id ] and other Indonesian firms, along with Japanese firms Mitsubishi Corporation , Itochu , Shimizu , and
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#1732772771149156-434: The flanges. This arrangement combines strength with economy of materials, minimizing weight and thereby reducing loads and expense. Patented in 1848 by its designers James Warren and Willoughby Theobald Monzani, its structure consists of longitudinal members joined only by angled cross-members, forming alternately inverted equilateral triangle -shaped spaces along its length, ensuring that no individual strut , beam, or tie
169-413: Was evidence of vandalism of cables supporting the main span. As is often the case with public sector infrastructure facilities in Indonesia, there has been pressure to keep the tariffs for using the bridge low. Tolls were initially set at Rp 30,000 ( US$ 3 in 2009) for four-wheeled vehicles and Rp 3,000 (US$ 0.30) for two-wheelers. However, in early 2016, it was announced that President Jokowi favored
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