Doka formwork and engineering solutions have successfully been used to deliver a 900-metre central cable-stayed bridge, including highway approaches. Spanning a length of 2.5 km, the 29.6-metre-wide, four-lane bridge includes 3.5 km of retaining walls, and a 1.42-kilometre approach on either side.
Based on its knowledge and in-depth proposal, Doka India was awarded the contract to deliver a formwork solution for the two, ‘A’ shaped composite pylons, each reaching a height of 130 metres and located in the open water of the Gulf of Kutch. This challenging project was designed by Yogesh Patil, Doka India Group Leader Engineering and Pramendra Singh, Doka India Project Engineer. The Doka Formwork Instructor team, Ash Narayan Singh and Bijaya Kumar Swain were not only able to find a solution that met the project’s requirement, but furthermore enabled the onsite training for other stakeholders to learn and adapt in a safe manner.
Mr. Singh, commented,
“While several of our core products were used in the construction process, our key asset, particularly when it came to the pylons was our Automatic climbing formwork SKE plus. Designed to be completely crane-independent, and fully modular, we were able to work around the unique and complex shape of the pylon, while remaining protected both from the weather and height. As a fully hydraulic system, it also meant that a lot of time could be saved during repositioning.”
Speaking on behalf of the contractor, SP Singla Constructions, Project Manager, Mr. Devinder Singh said,
“We’ve been particularly impressed with the work carried out by the Doka team, who has done a wonderful job by designing and guiding the formwork installation for our curved pylon, while simultaneously providing the technical support that has helped to reduce the overall time of each cycle. Thanks to this efficiency, and the diligent training provided to our engineers, foremen and team on site, we’ve managed a smooth and safe operation throughout.”