Chongqing Tongliang: The first multinational road bridge of Tong'an high -speed project successfully completed the settlement

Author:Cover news Time:2022.07.08

Wang Yang cover news reporter Cao Yu

On July 8th, with the last prefabricated T beams of the G319 National Highway Cross -line Bridge of the Tongan high -speed project, the first cross -national road bridge from Chongqing Tongliang to the Anyue highway project of Sichuan to Sichuan was successfully completed.

The G319 National Highway Cross -line Bridge is the first bridge set up by the Tongan project. The design bridge is 168 meters long, with a total of four spans (single span 40 meters), and a total of 64 prefabricated T beams are fixed on the left and right.

The Bridge across the G319 National Highway is the main transportation road of Tongliang. The traffic volume is large and the construction is difficult. In order not to affect the construction progress, in the process of setting up, the project department actively connected with the local traffic authority to improve the legal construction procedure; combined with the actual situation of the scene, formulated a reasonable diversion plan to ensure that the traffic is smooth during the construction process; , Strictly implement various safety measures, and successfully completed the construction of cross -line bridge according to the established goals.

It is understood that the smooth setting of the G319 National Highway cross -line bridge has opened up the construction channel from the Tongan project to the station (steel plant) to the Bayue Mountain Tunnel, which is of great significance for the next control of the project to control the construction of the project.

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