The tip of the Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay in Redding, CA
The Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay is a world-famous pedestrian bridge and public art installation that crosses the Sacramento River in Redding and connects the north and south campuses of Turtle Bay Exploration Park.
The Sundial Bridge is a cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge for bicycles and pedestrians that spans the Sacramento River in Redding, California, United States and forms a large sundial. It was designed by Santiago Calatrava and completed in 2004 at a cost of US$23.5 million. The bridge has become iconic for Redding.
SUNDIAL BRIDGE FUNDERS
The McConnell Foundation
Redding Redevelopment Agency
Federal Highway Administration
PROJECT TEAM
Architect
Santiago Calatrava (Zurich)
Construction Manager
Bob Morrison Jr., S.E./Morrison Structures, Inc. (Redding, CA)
Inspection
Omni Means (Redding/Roseville, Calif.)
Project Manager
Margaret Zech
General Contractor
Kiewit Pacific Co. (Vancouver, Wash.)
Steel Fabricator
Universal Structural, Inc. (Vancouver, Wash.)
Steel Detailers
Tensor Engineering
Erection Engineers
Buckland and Taylor
Other Consultants and Contractors
Sharrah Dunlap Sawyer, Stimpel-Wiebelhaus, North State Resources, Carr Kennedy Peterson Frost, Coyote & Fox, Pace Engineering, Shasta Water Action Group, L.T. Mlcoch, Inc., and others.