Haliç Bridge is a highway bridge on the Golden Horn (Turkish: Haliç) in Istanbul, Türkiye. It connects the neighborhoods of Ayvansaray in the southwest and Halıcıoğlu in the northwest. The bridge carries the motorway D-100.
The idea of building an additional bridge emerged when the daily traffic on the 2×3 lane Golden Horn Bridge reached the level of 160,000-180,000 vehicles per day. In addition to the maintenance and repair work performed, 2 new steel bridges with 2 lanes each were added on to each side of the existing bridge. The project was undertaken by the consortium ENKA-IHI-Bayındır whereby ENKA underook the execution of steel and bored piling works, the foundations and reinforced concrete piers which constituted the substructure of the bridge. Çimtaş, a fully owned subsidiary of ENKA fabricated and erected 7,340 tons of the steel girders of the new bridges.