Five more Padma bridge spans to be installed soon


FE Team | Published: January 17, 2019 20:01:51 | Updated: January 20, 2019 19:01:03


Five more Padma bridge spans to be installed soon

The construction of the 6.15-kilometre Padma Bridge is progressing fast as five more spans will be installed soon.

“Six spans have already been set up while five more will be installed soon. One will be set up in the current month and another next month,” Project Director of Padma Multipurpose Bridge M Shafiqul Islam said on Thursday, reports BSS.

He said 72 per cent construction work of the main bridge has been completed, while 62 per cent overall construction work and 48 per cent of river training have been finished so far.

Islam said pile design of 40 piers have been completed while construction work of 18 out of total 42 piers have been done.

According to the Padma Bridge project details, when completed it will be the largest bridge in Bangladesh and the first fixed river crossing for road traffic. It will connect Louhajong, Munshiganj to Shariatpur and Madaripur, linking the south-west of the country, to northern and eastern regions.

On October 14, 2018, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveiled the name plaque of Padma Bridge Toll Plaza at Mawa end.

According to her address on that day, 19 southern districts will be directly connected with Dhaka on road and rail routes with the completion of the Padma bridge and their living standard will improve with expansion of trade and commerce. 

“National economy will witness 1.2 per cent GDP growth rate, while 0.84 per cent poverty will be reduced every year after completion of the bridge to be built at an estimated cost of Tk 301.93 bilion,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina said the implementation work of the bridge is going on satisfactorily.

“Not only people of the region but also people of the entire country will benefit from the bridge… The GDP will be increased by 1.50 per cent to 2.0 percent after completion of the Padma Bridge.

Construction work on the country’s longest bridge started in December in 2015. The bridge will have 41 spans, each of 150m.

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

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