Doka completes pylon formwork and engineering for 2.5km cable-stay bridge in India ...United Arab Emirates

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Doka India has completed formwork and engineering on the construction of a 900m central cable-stayed bridge in Dwarka, India. The bridge has a total length of 2.5km and will comprise four lanes, measuring 29.6m in width. The project’s scope also includes 3.5km of retaining walls and 1.42km of approach on each side. According to Doka, the bridge features the largest span of any cable-stayed bridge in India, with a total length of 500m between the two pylons. The structure is supported by 76 cables, and the most challenging aspect of the endeavour was said to be designing the curved pylons, which are inclined at 20.1 degrees at the centre, 22.6 degrees to the left, and 19 degrees to the right.

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