The Hinode Bridge ( pt, Ponte Hinode, tet, Ponte Hinode) (known during the construction phase as the Comoro Bridge III) is a two-lane
road bridge
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in the ''
suco
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'' of , a western
suburb of
Dili
Dili ( Portuguese/ Tetum: ''Díli'') is the capital, largest city of East Timor and the second largest city in Timor islands after Kupang (Indonesia). It lies on the northern coast of the island of Timor, in a small area of flat land hemmed ...
, capital city of East Timor. It was built by a Japanese company, , between 2016 and 2018, with grant aid funding from the Government of Japan.
Location
The bridge spans the
Comoro River, south of the
CPLP Bridge (formerly known as Comoro Bridges I and II). It connects the ''Avenida de Hudi-Laran'' () in the east with the National Highway 3 in the west.
History
In 2013, the government of East Timor opened the first stage of the new bridge later named the CPLP Bridge, and thereby expanded the number of road lanes crossing the Comoro River from two to four. However, as the
Asian Development Bank
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(ADB) had forecast an increase in traffic demand in East Timor for the period 2010–2019, the government also asked the government of Japan to construct an additional bridge upriver of the four lane bridge.
In response, the
Japan International Cooperation Agency
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(JICA) despatched a preparatory survey team to East Timor to carry out a field survey in June/July 2013. The survey team's report on the field survey, dated February 2014, proposed the construction of a new two-lane bridge approximately in length (with allowance for expansion to four lanes), and the development of two-lane access roads approximately in total length.
The upriver bridge, then known as the "Comoro Bridge III", was built by Tobishima Corporation of Japan, with a consortium of Ingérosec Corporation, Nippon Engineering Consultants Co., Ltd. and Idea Consultants, Inc. as consultants. The bridge's construction was funded by the Government of Japan, which, through JICA, made available grant aid of up to 2.605 billion
yen
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(approximately US$23.7 million).
Work began in mid 2016, and the ceremonial laying of the foundation stone took place on 17 October 2016.
As part of the work, the new access roads proposed in the field survey report were constructed, including a road near the
Tasi Tolu area and a new connection to the roundabout outside the
Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport
Dili Airport , officially Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport ( pt, Aeroporto Internacional Presidente Nicolau Lobato, ), and formerly Comoro Airport ( id, Bandar Udara Komoro), is an international airport serving Dili, the capital ...
.
The project employed 37 foreigners, 15 local engineers and more than a hundred local workers.
The bridge was opened to traffic on 13 September 2018, a month behind schedule.
The official opening ceremony was held on 12 October 2018, during a visit to East Timor of the Japanese Foreign Minister
Tarō Kōno
is a Japanese politician serving as the Minister of Digital Affairs of Japan since August 2022. A member of the Liberal Democratic Party, he previously served as Minister for Administrative Reform and Regulatory Reform from 2015 to 2016 and fro ...
.
The East Timorese officials who attended were Prime Minister
Taur Matan Ruak
José Maria Vasconcelos (born 10 October 1956), popularly known as Taur Matan Ruak (Tetum for "Two Sharp Eyes"), is an East Timorese politician who has served as the prime minister of East Timor since 22 June 2018. He was also President of Ea ...
, Transport and Communications Minister
José Agustinho da Silva
José Agustinho da Silva is an East Timorese politician and a member of the Kmanek Haburas Unidade Nasional Timor Oan (KHUNTO) political party. He is the incumbent Minister of Transport and Communications, serving since June 2018 under the VIII ...
, and Public Works Minister
Salvador Soares dos Reis Pires
Salvador Eugénio Soares dos Reis Pires is an East Timorese politician. Between June 2018 and March 2022, he was the Minister of Public Works, serving in the VIII Constitutional Government of East Timor headed by Prime Minister Taur Matan Ruak. ...
.
At the opening ceremony, the official name of the structure, "Hinode Bridge", was announced. The Japanese word "hinode" means "rising sun", an expression used to refer both to Japan (the "Land of the Rising Sun") and to East Timor (the
Tetum
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, states= Indonesia East Timor
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word for "East", ''Loro Sa'e'', literally means "rising sun").
Description
Hinode Bridge is of
box girder design, has a superstructure spanning and consists of six arches, two with a length of and four in length. It is wide, the two lanes are each wide, and there is a footpath on each side.
The bridge was intended to be a new alternative route across the river to accommodate increasing traffic between Dili's city centre in the east and its western suburban area, which includes the International Airport and the new seaport at
Tibar Bay.
It was expected that the bridge would reduce traffic across the CPLP Bridge.
Additionally, the bridge is now part of the Mikrolet (minibus) line 11, which connects Manleuana Market with Tasi Tolu.
References
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Bridges in East Timor
Buildings and structures in Dili
Infrastructure completed in 2018