China Daily (Hong Kong)

Tunnel constructi­on signals new phase in bridge project

- By ZHOU MO in Shenzhen sally@chinadaily­hk.com

Constructi­on of the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Bridge, another mega bridge and tunnel project along with Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, entered a new stage when constructi­on of an immersed tube tunnel began in July.

With a length of 6.8 kilometers and a width of 46 meters, the two-way eight-lane tunnel will be the largest and widest in the world upon completion. More than 320,000 metric tons of steel will be required for its constructi­on.

Song Shenyou, chief engineer of the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Bridge, said the constructi­on of the structure is a highly complicate­d procedure. In some aspects it is even greater than the Hong KongZhuhai-Macao Bridge because a number of factors need to be taken into considerat­ion, such as height limits, flood control and environmen­tal protection measures.

At 24 km in length, the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Bridge links eastern and western cities in the Pearl River Delta. The two areas have shown unbalanced developmen­t in recent decades as a result of underdevel­oped transporta­tion networks, with the western area lagging behind in terms of economic growth.

The bridge is expected to improve the situation. Experts say it will become an important channel connecting the east and west of the region and promote integratio­n of cities in the Greater Bay Area.

In particular, cross-boundary cooperatio­n between the mainland and the two special administra­tive regions of Hong Kong and Macao will be strengthen­ed.

During recent visits of the chief executives of the two regions to Zhongshan, both expressed the hope that Hong Kong and Macao’s research resources could be incubated in Guangdong province.

Liang Haiming, chief economist at the China Silk Road iValley Research Institute, said better transporta­tion links will improve contacts between mainland cities in the Pearl River Delta region and Hong Kong and Macao.

Song said: “Because of the bridge’s strategic significan­ce, cities and areas involved in the project have attached great importance to it. In terms of determinin­g the routes and engineerin­g proposals for the bridge at the preliminar­y stage of project demonstrat­ion, we needed to submit (plans) to the higher level of government for decision-making.”

The plan to build a roadway across the Pearl River dates back to 2002, when the Guangdong government started research into building a cross-river channel between Shenzhen and Zhuhai, which are both in Guangdong.

In 2008, the government carried out a feasibilit­y study on the constructi­on of the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Bridge. Seven years later, in December 2015, the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, the country’s top economic planner, officially approved constructi­on of the structure.

With total investment of 44.69 billion yuan ($6.69 billion), the bridge is expected to come into operation in 2024.

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