China Daily (Hong Kong)

CRCC subsidiary full steam ahead on transporta­tion project

- By ZHUANG QIANGE zhuangqian­ge@chinadaily.com.cn

With recent COVID-19 resurgence­s coming under better control nationwide, State-owned builders are stepping up efforts in infrastruc­ture, a move outlined in the nation’s 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25), to shore up livelihood­s and the economy.

With the first box girder of the Wuyi section of the ShanghaiCh­ongqing-Chengdu high-speed railway readied recently, constructi­on of the railway, a key livelihood project, has embarked on a new journey ahead of the final operation.

The Wuyi section, with a total length of 51.87 kilometers, was constructe­d by China Railway 24th Bureau Group Corp Ltd, a unit of China Railway Constructi­on Corp, the nation’s largest contractor.

There are 27 bridges planned in the project, which have a total length of 37.7 km and six tunnels at 6.4 km, including the 1,353-meter Dangyang tunnel, which became a “hard nut to crack” throughout the whole constructi­on project.

Though faced with many difficulti­es, such as handling crossings with other railway lines, the builders have solved problems with various solutions based on on-site research and correspond­ing planning.

“Digging through the 1,353-meter-long tunnel is indeed a great success for us,” said Qin Bing, a project manager with CR24. “But we have achieved more in the constructi­on.”

A key supporting facility of the project, the Dangyang beam fabricatin­g yard, covering an area of 145 mu (9.7 hectares), was built in Yichang, Hubei province. It undertakes the prefabrica­tion and erection of 526 box beams of the Wuyi section of the Shanghai-ChongqingC­hengdu high-speed railway, with a total constructi­on period of almost two years.

The beam fabricatin­g yard has boosted constructi­on efficiency, as

the facility is supported by concrete mixing stations, automatic vehicle washing platforms, wastewater treatment facilities and real-time noise monitoring. The yard can build as many as 60 box beams per month, with a maximum storage capacity of 94 box beams.

The SOE has handled environmen­tal protection as one of the top priorities during the constructi­on process. Qin said the constructi­on team has built along the railway many other “small projects” to protect

the environmen­t, such as sewage treatment plants, a machinery washing platform and a cement stirring facility — all achieved using green operations.

“Environmen­tal protection has been a buzzword in the Yangtze River developmen­t in recent years, and we have been going the whole hog to guarantee safe and environmen­tally harmless constructi­on since the project started,” Qin said.

With a designed speed of 350 km per hour, the operation of the

project will have high-speed railway trains steaming ahead to more cities along the Yangtze River, boosting the developmen­t pace of the area and promoting the livelihood­s of residents, the manager said.

Amid uncertaint­ies from abroad and disruption­s by the COVID-19 pandemic, increased efforts in infrastruc­ture are even more important, considerin­g its role in pulling in investment­s, expanding domestic demand and facilitati­ng industrial

chains, Cai Tongjuan, a researcher at the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at the Renmin University of China in Beijing, was quoted by Xinhua as saying.

Looking ahead, the nation should have a broader view about bringing more high-tech solutions into traditiona­l infrastruc­ture to accelerate upgrades in the sector, and also ramp up efforts in the “new infrastruc­ture” to have the sector better serve the developmen­t of the real economy, Cai said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Employees of China Railway 24th Bureau Group Corp Ltd work at the constructi­on site of the Shanghai-Chongqing-Chengdu high-speed railway project on Thursday.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Employees of China Railway 24th Bureau Group Corp Ltd work at the constructi­on site of the Shanghai-Chongqing-Chengdu high-speed railway project on Thursday.

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