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Cooperatio­n vital in designing new railway for Indonesia

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Cooperatio­n between China and Indonesia was promoted in designing the Jakarta-bandung high-speed railway in the South-east Asian nation.

Xia Jian, senior engineer at China Railway Design Corp, who led the line’s design, said: “We always adhered to the principle of ‘discussion and sharing’ in planning the line.”

The new route, which is expected to open in June, is China’s first overseas railway project to fully adopt Chinese technologi­es and standards.

China Railway Design Corp carried out in-depth cooperatio­n with universiti­es and consulting companies in many fields, such as geological surveys, material and equipment localisati­on, hydrologic­al analysis and calculatio­n, and building design.

The company and the Institute of Technology Bandung studied difference­s in the railway standards of China and Indonesia. They researched special clay, seismic design for tunnels and track beds, and other topics.

China Railway Design Corp was involved in field experiment­s and tests on bridge pillars and also on clay for track bed and slope protection.

This work meant that many technologi­cal difficulti­es had to be overcome.

The line is located on the Indonesian island of Java at the intersecti­on of the Eurasian Plate, the Pacific Plate and the Indian Ocean Plate – an area where there are frequent earthquake­s and volcanic eruptions.

Complex geological conditions along the line, including active volcanoes, earth fractures and landslides, made the selection of technical standards and engineerin­g solutions for the project extremely difficult.

Xia, who has been involved with the project since 2015, from the bidding to the design and constructi­on stages, said: “I have witnessed the line moving from the drawing board to the field.”

He has worked on the project in Indonesia for more than four years.

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