Fedafjorden bru, Road bridge in Kvinesdal, Norway
Fedafjorden bru crosses a fjord on the E39 highway with a main span of 335 meters and a clearance height of 50 meters. The structure links the towns of Flekkefjord and Lyngdal along the road network.
Construction started in 2004 as part of a regional road development project that included multiple bridges and tunnels. The work improved road connections along the southern Norwegian coast.
The bridge represents the evolution of Norwegian infrastructure, connecting communities while integrating with the natural landscape of southern Norway.
The bridge carries traffic on the E39 highway between these two coastal areas. Drivers cross it as part of the regular traffic flow on this main road.
The bridge stands as the longest structure within the Listerpakken development, with construction costs reaching 1,624 million Norwegian kroner in 2002 prices.
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