Boorloo Bridge

Boorloo Bridge
The south-eastern bridge, the longer of the two Boorloo Bridge bridges that stretches between Heirisson Island and Victoria Park, during construction in July 2024
Coordinates31°57′56″S 115°52′58″E / 31.965516°S 115.882903°E / -31.965516; 115.882903 (Boorloo Bridges)
CarriesPedestrians and cyclists
CrossesSwan River
LocalePerth, Western Australia
BeginsEast Perth
EndsVictoria Park
Named forBoorloo
OwnerMain Roads Western Australia
Next upstreamThe Causeway
Next downstreamNarrows Bridge
Characteristics
DesignCable-stayed
Total length443 m (1,453.4 ft)
Width6 m (20 ft)
History
ArchitectDissing+Weitling
Constructed byCivmec
Seymour Whyte
WSP
Construction startMarch 2023
Construction cost$100M
Opening22 December 2024
Location

Boorloo Bridge is a pedestrian and cycle crossing comprising two cable-stayed bridges that span separate channels of the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia. These bridges are connected by the pedestrian and cycle path across Heirisson Island that they carry to the East Perth and Victoria Park foreshores.

The crossing facilitates the linking of the East Perth side of the river with the Victoria Park side, and is located slightly downstream of the Causeway, the existing road crossing between the East Perth and Victoria Park sides across the island also carried over the river by two bridges. Construction began in March 2023, and the two bridges were opened on 22 December 2024. The project was known during construction as the Causeway Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridges and was later named Boorloo Bridge (singular) after the Noongar name for Perth, Boorloo.