11th span of Padma bridge installed

A part of Padma bridge. Photo: Prothom Alo
A part of Padma bridge. Photo: Prothom Alo

Around 1,650 metres of the Padma bridge is now visible with the installation of its 11th span at Jajira point on Tuesday, according to UNB.
The 3,140-ton '6-C' span was installed around 9:20am on pillars 33 and 34, said deputy assistant engineer of Padma Bridge Project Humayun Kabir.
It was brought by floating crane Tian-E from the Mawa Kumarbhog Construction Yard on Monday morning.
The 12th span is likely to be installed this month.
Earlier, the 10th span was installed on 10 April.
The works of Padma Multipurpose Bridge became visible with the installation of 150-metre first span on pillars No. 37 and 38 on 30 October, 2017.
Later, the second, third, fourth and fifth spans were installed on pillars 38-39, 39-40, and 40-41 respectively in 2018.
The construction work of the country's largest bridge started in December 2015.
The 6.15-kilometre bridge will have a total of 41 spans, each 150 metres long.
According to the engineers concerned, a total of 41 spans will be installed on 42 concrete pillars.