• Dashi@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    That’s fair, and knowing nothing about it at all. Everything has gotten more expensive. The article states that some price index for construction has gone up 67% since 2021. But i have no idea what the cost is of a normal bridge, much less one that has to deal with the added burden of being a wildlife bridge. I assume that made it more expensive because they needed to make sure none of that wildlife/eco system would unnecessarily wear the bridge.

    I dunno just my 2 cents

    • Ludicrous0251@piefed.zip
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      6 days ago

      One key factor for wildlife bridged is they need to be quite a bit wider than regular bridges. This one is almost square spanning 8 lanes of freeway.

      The extra width is critical for wildlife because they have to perceive it as normal terrain, with dampened road noise, and it needs lots of ways to feel like you can sneak through otherwise no one would use it because they would feel too exposed.

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        See this open access study Wildlife overpass structure size, distribution, effectiveness, and adherence to expert design recommendations.

        We conclude that wide overpasses (~50 m) continue to present important, cost-effective solutions in decreasing the barrier effective of the road (especially when targeting width sensitive species and large assemblages of mammals) but encourage future studies to further explore the specific instances when multiple underpasses and narrower overpasses present more cost-effective solutions.

        https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9753749/