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"Effect of the Superstructure Construction Method on the Cost and Duration of Bridge Projects in Sudan". Omdurman Islamic University Journal. 11 (1): 357– 375. doi: 10.52981/oiuj.v11i1.1686. ISSN 1858-5361. "Sudan Bridges" (PDF). Bridges: a few examples of the work of a pioneer firm in the manufacture of steel and steelwork.
The Tuti Bridge in Khartoum is considered to be the first suspension bridge to be constructed in Sudan and one of the first constructed in Africa. The concept design of the bridge was proposed by Alfatih Ahmed, with the final working design by A&A Company Its construction depended on new bridge technology, enabling the erection to be carried ...
Opened in 2007, the El Mek Nimr Bridge links the downtown area of Khartoum, Sudan, with the adjacent city of Khartoum North across the Blue Nile river. [1] It is named after Mek Nimr , a leader of the Ja'alin tribe in northern Sudan, who was famously defeated against the Egyptians.
The Tuti Bridge connects Tuti Island with Khartoum. Prior to the construction of the Tuti Bridge in 2008, residents of Tuti Island relied on water taxis to cross the Blue Nile into Khartoum. Khartoum has rail lines from Wadi Halfa, Port Sudan on the Red Sea, and El Obeid. All are operated by Sudan Railways.
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Khartoum" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Built between 1907 and 1909 by Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company [1] from a design by engineer Georges Imbault, it is one of the oldest bridges in Khartoum and Sudan. [ 2 ] References
In “Khartoum,” five protagonists and four filmmakers tell the story of a city brimming with such life that even a long and vicious war could not dim it. The filmmakers started making ...
The view of the bridge from the confluence of White and Blue Nile from Tuti Island. The bridge was built from 1963 to 1966 by the Italian company Recchi. [1] It was the first prestressed concrete bridge built abroad by an Italian company. [2] On 11 November 2023, the bridge was destroyed amid intense fighting in the Battle of Khartoum. [3]