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1200 metres of Padma Bridge now visible with installation of eighth span

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Around 1200 metres of the much-hyped Padma Bridge is now visible following the installation of another span on the pillars no 35 and 36 on Wednesday.

The 150 metre span, weighing 3,140 tonnes, was installed at Jajira point around 12:15 pm.

This is the seventh span of Padma Bridge at Jajira point, and the eighth span of the bridge overall, reports UNB.

Another span is likely to be installed on 34 and 35 pillars by March 10 at the Jajira point.

The works of Padma Multipurpose Bridge became visible with the installation of 150-metre first span on the pillars no 37 and 38 on October 30, 2017. Later, the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th spans were installed on the pillars no 38-39, 39-40, and 40-41 respectively in 2018.

Besides, the F-1 span (super structure) was kept on the pillar no 4 and 5 at Mawa point due to the construction works of pillar no 6 and 7.

Earlier, the span was taken to the Jajira point on Tuesday afternoon by the 3,600 ton capacity floating crane 'Tian-E' from the Mawa Kumarbhog Construction Ward, five kilometre away from the Jajira point.

Engineers concerned of the Padma Bridge authority, said the span was kept at near the jetty for several days as it could not be floated due to poor navigability.

The construction work on the country's largest bridge started in December, 2015.

The 6.15-km bridge will have a total of 41 spans, each 150 metres long.

According to the engineers concerned, a total of 41 spans will be installed on 42 concrete pillars.

Besides, 17 spans were ready to fix while the work for constructing 18 more is underway.
 

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