Another China-made Bridge Accessible in Norway
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CHENGDU, China, Mar. 12, 2020 /Xinhua=KYODO JBN/--
On March 12 local time, the Norwegian Beitstad Bridge was officially opened to traffic.
Beitstad Bridge over the Beitstad strait of the municipality of Steinkjer, Trondelag county
in central Norway, was constructed by Sichuan Road and Bridge Group (SRBG),
an affiliate of Sichuan Railway Investment Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as SRIG).
This is the first project SRBG has independently tendered and won in Norway,
and the second bridge that the group has constructed in the country.
Spanning over the Bettesta Strait, this steel-concrete composite bridge
constitutes a part of the Norwegian County Roads 17 and 720.
Given a large number of turns and poor road conditions in this road section,
which is incompliant with road standards and traffic demands, local government
proposed a renovation project in a bid to refine the traffic condition and improve
road safety and Beitstad Bridge has played an essential part in the proposed project.
SRBG stood out from bidders renowned at home and abroad with outstanding
technology and rich experience, and took 26 months to complete the building of
the bridge. Worthy of its name "A Bridge of Convenience," Beitstad has helped
improve the local traffic, making commuting easier for residents living on two
sides of the strait and linking the three towns of Sprova, Malm and Dyrstad
closely together. Upon its completion, the bridge has injected new vitality to
the infrastructure construction and economic growth of the local area.
The smooth progress of the Beitstad Bridge project is not by chance. As early
as in 2018, SRBG was recognized by the Norwegian government and people for
its efficient and quality construction of the Halogaland Bridge.
Situated 200km north of the Arctic Circle, the Halogaland Bridge is hailed as
the "Bridge Neighboring Aurora". Due to the extremely challenging construction
conditions, the Owner, Norwegian Northern Highway Bureau, sought for main
contract contractors around the globe, which aroused extensive attention
globally. SRBG eventually overcame all the difficulties in language, polar
climate, and stringent "Nordic standards," won the bid and completed the
construction, thus becoming the first Chinese company to build a long-span
bridge in a developed European country.
The valuable experience in the bidding and construction of the Halogaland
Bridge has paved the way for SRBG to build the Beitstad Bridge in a smooth
manner. Based on the successful experience from the Halogaland Bridge project,
SRBG has cultivated a host of engineers who are familiar with HSE and the technical
standards of steel structure welding, painting and concrete construction in Norway
and other parts of Europe, financial personnel who understand overseas financial
accounting/audit rules, and contract engineers who are experienced in overseas bidding,
bid invitation and subcontractor management. The management team of the Beitstad
Bridge project is basically made up of personnel formerly working for the Halogaland Bridge
project and those dispatched by the SRBG, who have immensely contributed to the project.
As a top-flight comprehensive multinational in the infrastructure sector, SRBG
boasts core competitiveness in construction of deep-water long-span bridges,
highway pavements, and extra-long tunnels of complex geological conditions. Its
masterpieces include Wanzhou Yangtze River Bridge, the reinforced concrete arch
bridge of the world's largest span back then; Fuling Wujiang Bridge, the arch
bridge without balanced weight swing of Asia's largest span at that time; and
Xihoumen Cross-sea Bridge in Zhoushan, Zhejiang, 1,650m in the main span,
China's longest and World's second longest suspension bridge then.
The Beitstad Bridge marks a major achievement in SRBG's response to the "Belt
and Road" Initiative and "Go overseas" strategy, and another world-recognized
China-made project following the Halogaland Bridge project. The two bridges in
northwest Norway, 500km apart, have been acclaimed around the world for China's
competence in infrastructure construction.
Currently, SRBG has extended its services to several foreign countries and
regions such as Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Europe. Apart from
the Norwegian projects, the group has undertaken international projects in
Bangladesh, Kuwait, Cambodia, Tanzania and Senegal for construction of highways
and bridges, among other projects.
Source: Sichuan Road and Bridge Group
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