New Kirjalansalmi Bridge Opens to Finland Traffic

Aerial photo of Kirjalansalmi Bridge crossing the Kirjalansalmi Strait in the Archipelago Sea.

The Kirjalansalmi Bridge, Finland’s longest road bridge by clear span, has officially opened, marking a major milestone in the country’s transport infrastructure. Commissioned by an alliance partnership between contractor Kreate and the Finnish transport infrastructure agency Väylävirasto, the new bridge replaces the existing 1963 suspension bridge that had reached the end of its lifespan due to fatigue damage.

Spanning 675 meters across the Kirjalansalmi Strait in the Archipelago Sea, the new steel composite cable-stayed bridge — with a main span of 265 meters — provides the only road connection to Pargas and the Turku archipelago, home to over 50,000 islands.

Arup partnered with AFRY and SOFiN Consulting to carry out the independent check of the bridge. The project was delivered using Virtual Design and Construction, aiming for a drawing-less BIM environment — streamlining both the design and construction process while promoting open, real-time collaboration among all stakeholders.

Design and construction were run in parallel to accelerate delivery. Design data was shared digitally from the designer to the checker using a single source of truth approach, allowing independent calculation models to be developed quickly and accurately to achieve the tight construction schedule. At an earlier stage, Arup also developed the project’s basis of design in partnership with SOFiN Consulting, including providing expert advice on specialist areas like fire risk and protection.

The new bridge significantly enhances mobility and safety for residents and visitors, replacing an aging structure that had traffic restrictions, including reduced speeds and limits on heavy vehicles. With wider lanes and dedicated pedestrian and cycling paths, the design improves accessibility and promotes sustainable transport — playing a vital role in supporting the region’s residents, business life and tourism.

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