Guizhou's journey to a "museum of bridges"
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GUIYANG, China, March 9, 2023 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
A news report by Huanqiu.com:
"The 'Award for Infrastructure' goes to Guizhou Pingtang Bridge project," said
the host at the award ceremony for the Outstanding Structure Award 2022 held by
the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE). At
this moment, Yang Jian, Chief Engineer of Guizhou Transportation Planning
Survey & Design Academy Co., Ltd., could not resist his excitement and cheered
on the stage.
As a matter of fact, it is not the first time for this Guizhou bridge to win
prestigious international award. Instead, it has won a "grand slam" of global
bridge awards, including the Gustav Lindenthal Medal known as the "Nobel Prize"
in engineering. As Guizhou's bridges often won awards at international stages,
IBC judges even exclaimed during evaluation, "Here comes a Guizhou bridge
again, ready to take away the award the moment it showed up."
Surprisingly, this regular top award winner used to lag behind other countries
in bridge building. Difficulty in transportation has long been the bottleneck
restricting the development of Guizhou. As the geographic hub of southwest
China, it has not given full play to its potential due to its mountainous
landscape and insufficient traffic facilities, leaving the local people in
struggle. Several decades ago, Guizhou started to learn the construction of
bridges and made efforts to gain experience from the advanced bridge projects
of foreign countries such as Japan and Germany. However, due to its special
karst landform and over 90% of the land's surface covered by mountains and
hills, there weren't much it could learn from these predecessors.
"Since my earliest memory, my father has always been a rare guest to our home.
My mom said that he was helping people build bridges and roads in places with
poor transportation conditions. I developed an inexplicable love for bridges
when I was little and I knew more about bridge building than the ones of my
age. The affection for bridges took root in my heart and I chose the major of
bridge engineering, building my dreams on the bridges, " said Liu Hao, an
engineer of Huajiang Bridge from Guizhou Bridge Construction Group.
Now, Guizhou has built nearly 30,000 bridges including those under
construction, with over 2,000 expressway bridges still ongoing. There are
suspension bridges, cable-stayed bridges, arch bridges and beam bridges in
Guizhou, covering nearly all bridge types of the world. Reputed as the "museum
of bridges", Guizhou is home to five of the global top ten super bridges across
mountains and valleys.
In the meantime, the concept of environmental protection has been included in
the design and technique of bridge construction, which is another important
factor for Guizhou being recognized by the international community. Take the
transformation of Huayudong Bridge as an example, the team of Yang Jian
proposed the solution of "dismantling after construction", which not only
avoided the environmental pollution and ecological damage caused from
explosion, but also realized recycling of the old bridge. Thus, the bridge has
become Guizhou's first "basket-shaped" road bridge.
Moreover, Guizhou has now been introducing its technologies and designs of
bridge to its domestic and foreign peers. For instance, Guizhou has completed
the project spanning the Yellow River in Henan province and is expected to
construct major projects in Mongolia and Georgia.
As Yang Jian put it, "Every time I see our bridges, I feel delighted like
seeing my own child." Now, Guizhou bridge is becoming a model in the field of
bridge building, providing a solid support for Guizhou's role as an
indispensable transportation hub in southwest region. It also helps Guizhou to
go global along the Belt and Road Initiative, promoting the concept of
environmental protection in the new era and the idea of "building the road is
the first step to become prosperous".
SOURCE Huanqiu.com
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