Tundhi Construction Pvt. Ltd., which has been contracted to build the bridge, has begun digging the foundation to install two pillars in the middle of the bridge.
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Work has begun on the construction of a new bridge to cross the Narayani River between Gaindakot and Narayangadh Bazaar.
Tundhi Construction Pvt. Ltd., which has been contracted to build the bridge, has started digging the foundation for the two pillars in the middle of the bridge.
The work of installing the bridge's load-bearing capacity testing machine (OCEL) has started a week ago. The Chinese technicians who came to install the machine, which was brought from China, will install the machine.
According to Arjun Ghimire, Engineer of Road Division Bharatpur, the foundation of two pillars will be raised from 50 meters below the ground level in Narayani. The work on that has been going on for a week. Engineer Ghimire said that the goal is to complete the work of laying the foundation underground to install the two pillars in the middle of the Narayani River before the upcoming Ashar.
The wires tied to the two pillars to be installed in the middle of the Narayani River will be tied to the 'abutment wall' to be raised on both banks. This is the first bridge using such technology to be built in Nepal.
The goal is to build this bridge in the next 3 years. The 'Cable Stayed Bridge', whose construction has begun at a cost of 1.68 billion rupees, will be 13.65 meters wide. A new bridge is being built east of the current toll bridge.
