The work of the Padma Saturn is going on fast. The fourth span 7th is going to the Jazira edge of Shariatpur to sit on the 40th and 41st floor pillar (Super Structure).
In the number 37, 38, 39, 40, the spacing of three spans has seen 450 meters of structures. The fourth span will be visible at 600 meters.
On Saturday (May 12th) at 9am, the work of taking spans started with Tian E Crane of 3,600 ton capacity of Mawer Kumarvog Construction Yard of Louhajang, Munshiganj.
The span weighing 150 meters and 3 thousand 140 tons is being taken about six kilometers away. Earlier, the work of painting in yard was finished in span. Floating cranes in the channel to set up the pile pile removed.
Span carrier floating crane was staying in the middle of the morning between 10 and 30 in the morning between pillar number 30. Engineers will try to take the number 41 of the Jazira edge near the pillar due to weather conditions.
The engineers of Padmasetura told banglanews that while the engineers would have to take the first span to take the span, the slow span time will gradually decrease. For the use of dried seasons, piling up speed has increased in the Mawa edges. The spans will be placed at elevation of 120 feet above the water.
It is known that since the morning, the details are examined. Span number 41 is ready before pillar number. The first span was installed on September 30 last year. After about four months, the second span was held on January 28 this year. After just one and a half months, on March 11, the third span of gray was installed at the Jajira end of Shariatpur.
Project Director Shafiqul Islam told banglanews that if everything is favorable, then the fifth span will sit within a few days. There are several things in engineering that do not have time to do.
41 spans will sit on 42 pillars in this 15.5-kilometer long bridge. The main shape of the Padma Multipurpose Bridge will be two-storied. The structure of the bridges and the total number of pillars in the bridge being constructed with concrete and steel is 42.