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| bridge_name = Sungai Sarawak Bridge |
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| image = Satok Suspension Bridge.jpg |
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|official_name=Satok Bridge |
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| native_name = Jambatan Satok |
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|locale=Satok Bridge |
| locale = Satok Bridge |
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|carries=[[Pedestrian]] |
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|crosses=[[Sarawak River]] |
| crosses = [[Sarawak River]] |
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| length = 700 Feet (1926)<ref name="p77">{{cite book |title=Sarawak Long Ago |date=1969 |isbn=983-62-3981-2 |page=77|last1=Chater |first1=W. J. |publisher=Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia }}</ref> |
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| width = 7 Feet (1926)<ref name="p77"/> |
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| open = 1926 (Brooke era)<br />June 2020 (rebuild) |
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| cost = $52,000 (1926)<ref name="p77"/> |
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| maint = [[Dewan Bandaraya Kuching Utara]] (DBKU)<br />[[Sarawak Rivers Board]] |
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|design=[[suspension bridge]] |
| design = [[suspension bridge]] |
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| designer = [[Mr. A.S.Lowe - Public Works Department Engineer]]<ref name="p76">{{cite book |title=Sarawak Long Ago |date=1969 |isbn=983-62-3981-2 |page=76|last1=Chater |first1=W. J. |publisher=Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia }}</ref> |
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| builder = Public Works Department (1926)<ref name="p76"/> / |
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[[Pekerjaan Piasau Konkerit Sdn Bhd]] (reconstruction) |
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'''Satok Bridge''' or '''Jambatan Satok''' is a [[suspension bridge]] in [[Kuching]] city, [[Sarawak]], [[Malaysia]]. Originally built in 1923–1926, the bridge collapsed in 2004 during a storm. Because the bridge had many memories and was the first bridge to be built in Sarawak, the government decided to rebuild it in 2017 by choosing a local construction company, [[Pekerjaan Piasau Konkerit Sdn Bhd]] (PPK) as the main contractor. It was rebuilt in 2019, but work was suspended in October 2019 due to structural issues: an anchor block had become displaced.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://dayakdaily.com/work-suspended-jkr-carries-intensive-investigation-on-satok-suspension-bridge/| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200923221902/https://dayakdaily.com/work-suspended-jkr-carries-intensive-investigation-on-satok-suspension-bridge/| archive-date = 2020-09-23| title = Work suspended, JKR carries intensive investigation on Satok suspension bridge {{!}} DayakDaily}}</ref> After structural correction and redesign, work resumed and the bridge was reopened 15 months later.<ref>https://www.bharian.com.my/hujung-minggu/kembara/2021/06/824475/jambatan-gantung-satok-hidup-semula {{bare URL inline|date=April 2023}}</ref> The opening was officiated by then [[Chief Minister of Sarawak]] (now Premier), [[Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg|Abang Zohari Openg]] on 21 November 2021.<ref>https://www.astroawani.com/gaya-hidup/hanya-dua-hari-jambatan-gantung-satok-dibuka-kepada-umum-sempena-tahun-baharu-339356 {{bare URL inline|date=April 2023}}</ref> |
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'''Satok Bridge''' or '''Jambatan Satok''' was a famous [[suspension bridge]] in [[Kuching]] city, [[Sarawak]], [[Malaysia]]. The bridge was collapsed in 2006. Near the bridge is the [[Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul Rahman Bridge]]. |
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Near the bridge is the [[Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul Rahman Bridge]]. |
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Latest revision as of 13:54, 5 August 2024
Sungai Sarawak Bridge Jambatan Satok | |
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Carries | Pedestrian |
Crosses | Sarawak River |
Locale | Satok Bridge |
Official name | Satok Bridge |
Maintained by | Dewan Bandaraya Kuching Utara (DBKU) Sarawak Rivers Board |
Characteristics | |
Design | suspension bridge |
Total length | 700 Feet (1926)[1] |
Width | 7 Feet (1926)[1] |
Longest span | -- |
History | |
Designer | Mr. A.S.Lowe - Public Works Department Engineer[2] |
Constructed by | Public Works Department (1926)[2] / Pekerjaan Piasau Konkerit Sdn Bhd (reconstruction) |
Construction cost | $52,000 (1926)[1] |
Opened | 1926 (Brooke era) June 2020 (rebuild) |
Satok Bridge or Jambatan Satok is a suspension bridge in Kuching city, Sarawak, Malaysia. Originally built in 1923–1926, the bridge collapsed in 2004 during a storm. Because the bridge had many memories and was the first bridge to be built in Sarawak, the government decided to rebuild it in 2017 by choosing a local construction company, Pekerjaan Piasau Konkerit Sdn Bhd (PPK) as the main contractor. It was rebuilt in 2019, but work was suspended in October 2019 due to structural issues: an anchor block had become displaced.[3] After structural correction and redesign, work resumed and the bridge was reopened 15 months later.[4] The opening was officiated by then Chief Minister of Sarawak (now Premier), Abang Zohari Openg on 21 November 2021.[5]
Near the bridge is the Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul Rahman Bridge.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Chater, W. J. (1969). Sarawak Long Ago. Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia. p. 77. ISBN 983-62-3981-2.
- ^ a b Chater, W. J. (1969). Sarawak Long Ago. Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia. p. 76. ISBN 983-62-3981-2.
- ^ "Work suspended, JKR carries intensive investigation on Satok suspension bridge | DayakDaily". Archived from the original on 2020-09-23.
- ^ https://www.bharian.com.my/hujung-minggu/kembara/2021/06/824475/jambatan-gantung-satok-hidup-semula [bare URL]
- ^ https://www.astroawani.com/gaya-hidup/hanya-dua-hari-jambatan-gantung-satok-dibuka-kepada-umum-sempena-tahun-baharu-339356 [bare URL]