The Nissibi Bridge () is a cable-stayed bridge completed on May 21, 2015, spanning the Atatürk Reservoir on the Euphrates River at the provincial border of AdñyamanâÂÂà Âanlñurfa in southeastern Turkey.
With the forming of the reservoir lake of Atatürk Dam in 1992, the bridge on the highway KahtaâÂÂSiverekâÂÂDiyarbakñr crossing the Euphrates River was inundated. The traffic between Adñyaman and Diyarbakñr had to be diverted in the south to the route over à Âanlñurfa. Traffic was maintained also by ferry boats across the lake. To bypass the detour, a new bridge was projected crossing over the Atatürk Reservoir. The bridge will help shorten the route about .
The groundbreaking of the bridge was held in presence of Minister of Transport, Maritime and Communication Binali Yñldñrñm on January 26, 2012. The bridge is built by Gülsan Construction Co. It is named after the ancient town Nissibi situated in the vicinity. The cable-stayed orthotropic bridge is long and wide with a main span of . Its two pylons are tall. The bridge will carry two lanes of traffic in each direction.
The cost of the construction is estimated to be 100 million.
The bridge was officially opened on May 21, 2015 by President Recep Tayyip ErdoÃÂan.