Ndaiga Bridge

Reconstruction of Ndaiga Bridge on Malaba – Bugiri road. The road is part of the Main international artery to Uganda and its neighboring countries of Rwanda, Burundi and Eastern DRC connection to the Port of Mombasa.

About the Project:

At the very start of January 2015, the Bugiri- Malaba highway was closed to heavy trucks after Ndaiga Bridge along River Malaba developed cracks and caved in. The road plays a primary role in trade along the Northern Corridor and is a major route for goods entering the Great Lakes region, meant that it was extremely urgent for UNRA to immediately find contractors for emergency design and build of the collapsed bridge.

The damage had been caused by erosion of the main pillars of the bridge which were constructed more than 40 years ago. The erosion had been escalated by increased volume of waters in River Malaba, following persistent heavy rains.

The following works occurred:
• Topographical, geotechnical, hydrological surveys
• Detailed design process for piles, foundations, sub and super structures
• CFA piling to foundations
• RC construction of 2 No. abutments and 1 No. pier
• Design, manufacture, shipping, erection of 2 No. x 20m span composite

Design and build of Ndaiga bridge on Tororo – Bigiri highway on the northern corridor.
Location:
Bugiri - Malaba Road
District:
MBALE DISTRICT
Bridge Form:
Steel – Concrete Composite Bridge
Span:
2x20m (Overall length: 40m)
Project Design Year:
2015