Oman Daily Observer

Key structure of longest cross-sea bridge installed

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BEIJING: Chinese engineers installed a 6,000-tonne key structure of the world’s longest cross-sea bridge linking Hong Kong, Zhuhai and Macao.

The wedge, 12-metre-long and weighing more than 25 Airbus A380 jets, was lowered to connect the immersed tubes of the undergroun­d tunnel of the bridge, Xinhua news agency quoted Lin Ming, chief engineer of the island-and-tunnel section of the bridge, as saying.

The 55-km bridge connects Zhuhai in Guangdong province with Hong Kong and Macao. It includes a 22.9-km bridge and 6.7-km undergroun­d tunnel.

Before the wedge was installed on Tuesday, 33 immersed tubes, each 180 metres long and weighing 80,000 tonnes, had been installed.

“There is only one wedge for a tunnel, and we cannot afford to fail in its installati­on. It took two years to prepare for today,” said Chen Yue, director of the engineers’ office of the bridge’s island-and-tunnel section.

The installati­on procedure took about six hours. “The margin of error for the wedge is 1.5 cm. We have to measure precisely the influence of wind, current and buoyancy force,” said Lin.

“It is like putting a needle through a hole — a truly unpreceden­ted event in the history of transporta­tion,” Lin said. A gigantic crane, which was transforme­d from a tanker, was used to hoist the wedge, lowering it to the desired destinatio­n between the underwater tubes.

The wedge will be welded and finished by June, Lin said.

By the end of the year, the bridge will be open to traffic, said Zhu Yongling, director of the bridge management bureau.

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