Bendemeer Bridge, Macdonald River
From Engineering Heritage Australia
Public Works engineer Harvey Dare designed this composite steel and timber truss bridge. It was constructed by prominent bridge builder W F Oakes and opened on 29 September 1905. The truss type, now known as a Dare truss, was the zenith of timber truss development being technically superior to previous types. The bridge was in service for the New England Highway for 80 years before being replaced in 1985. The timber bridge was then made into a pedestrian way as it remains. Its long term maintenance is a concern for the local councii which is now responsible for it.
Engineering Heritage Recognition Program
Marker Type | Historic Engineering Marker (HEM) |
Award Date | October 2005 |
Heritage Significance | The truss type, now known as a Dare truss, was the zenith of timber truss development being technically superior to previous types. |
Nomination Document | Available here. |
Ceremony Booklet | Available here. |
Plaque/Interpretation Panel | None Installed. |