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| Parapet construction of 130 m per week across the Danube ![]() Parallel to the existing bridge structure, the over 2.2 km long Danube crossing near Beska will be complimented by a so-called twin bridge. Thus, a subsequent, continuous four-lane expansion for the E75 motorway between Belgrade and Novi Sad will be made possible. On the southern side, a 180 m long foreland bridge is joined to the 540 m long main bridge which is supported on three river piers. The almost 1,500 m long approach bridge to the north also crosses a floodplain of the Danube river. For the Danube bridge, Serbian and German PERI engineers worked closely together with the Alpine Bau construction team to develop a common formwork concept which envisaged the use of the VARIOKIT parapet carriage which was to be operated from above. As a result, no additional mounting components such as anchor sleeves are required. In addition, the standardized system assembly minimized the planning effort – and ensured maximum flexibility of the formwork carriage solution when adapting to local site conditions. Four VARIOKIT formwork carriages are working in parallel to one another as construction work steadily progresses across the Danube. This means that six casting segments, each 21.50 m long, can be realised in only five days – 130 linear metres per week. One of the formwork carriage also takes into account the designated points of the parapet widening in order to accommodate the lamp posts. Simple and thereby fast shuttering and striking procedures as well as a systematic concreting sequence ensure rapid progress for constructing parapets with a total length of 4, 440 m. In this way, the construction team is able to maintain the extremely tight schedule without any problems. PERI also supplied the climbing formwork for the construction of the 40 bridge piers with heights up to 50 m. VARIO GT 24 girder wall formwork together with CB 240 climbing brackets formed large-sized movable units with concreting cycle heights of 5 m. For the bridge piers with hollow box cross-sections, the internal formwork was realised with the help of TRIO panel formwork. TRIO shaft elements ensured that the internal formwork could remain connected as a complete unit – as a result, valuable time-savings were already achieved during the construction of the piers. A PERI UP suspended scaffold rounded off the comprehensive PERI project solution for the bridge over the Danube. This serves as secure access to the bearing points on the pier heads – planned and constructed on the basis of the flexible PERI UP Rosett modular scaffolding system. write your comments about the article :: © 2011 Construction News :: home page |