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Project Name: Nepal Bhote Koshi Khola River Bridge Project
The main girder of this bridge employs a 90-meter simply supported steel truss girder arranged in a full-span configuration. Two trusses are positioned transversely across the bridge, with a center-to-center distance of 10.5 meters between the main trusses. The truss height is 8.5 meters, and the spans measure 6.25 meters and 8.5 meters respectively, comprising a total of 11 spans across the entire bridge. The steel truss consists of upper chords, lower chords, diagonal braces, longitudinal girders, transverse girders, upper horizontal longitudinal connections, and bridge portals, with a total steel consumption of approximately 870 tons. The project employs the integral traction sliding construction method.
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