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The first steel sheet pile cofferdam cap back cover! The bridge has a new node

author:Palm Bayannur

May 30th

With the last truck of concrete pumping completed

110 National Highway Dengkou Yellow River Bridge Project

The first steel sheet pile cofferdam cap bottom sealing work

Successfully completed

It marks the beginning of a new construction phase of the project

The first steel sheet pile cofferdam cap back cover! The bridge has a new node
The first steel sheet pile cofferdam cap back cover! The bridge has a new node

It is understood that the bottom cushion cap is located in the main bridge 36 # pier, the pier riverbed geological conditions are complex, there are many uncertain factors, water seepage and permeability are very easy to occur, the project construction unit carefully organized, scientific planning, multiple measures at the same time, scientific preparation of the construction plan, to ensure that the first steel sheet pile cofferdam cap bottom sealing work has laid the foundation.

The first steel sheet pile cofferdam cap back cover! The bridge has a new node

National Highway 110 Dengkou Yellow River Bridge Highway Project is an important part of the National Highway Network Planning (2013-2030) ordinary National Highway G110 line Beijing-Qingtongxia Highway. The project is located in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, spanning both sides of the Yellow River in Dengkou County, Bayannur City and Hangjinqi in Ordos City, with a total length of 11.742km, of which the bridge length is 3.098km.

The construction of the project is of great significance for the implementation of the national highway network planning and layout, the improvement of the trunk road network of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the improvement of the traffic capacity and service level of the regional trunk road network, the development of tourism resources in the project area, the full implementation of the rural revitalization strategy, and the promotion of high-quality economic development along the Yellow River Basin.

Source: Inner Mongolia Department of Transportation

Editor: Qiao Hong Proofreader: Chen Long

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