Showing posts with label Bridge. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 12, 2022

The Historic Journey of Padma Bridge Inauguration


Padma Bridge is a multi-purpose road and railway bridge built over the Padma River in Bangladesh. Through this, Shariatpur and Madaripur districts were connected with the Louhajang of Munshiganj. The inauguration date of Padma Bridge has been fixed on June 25, 2022. The two-tiered steel and concrete truss bridge has a four-lane road at the top and a single rail track at the bottom. The main infrastructure is constructed in the Padma-Brahmaputra-Meghna river basin with 42 pillars and 41 spans of 150 m length. The length of the bridge is 6.15 km and the width is 18.10 m.

 

Construction history:

On September 16, 1998, a proposal was made for the construction of a bridge over the Padma River on the Dhaka-Mawa-Bhanga-Khulna Highway at a cost of Tk 3,643.50 crore to establish a direct link between the capital and the south and south-west of the country. The 5 km long and 18.10 m wide bridge was considered to be the longest bridge in the country. Construction was proposed to begin in July 1999 and be completed in June 2004. It was planned to provide the proposed amount of Tk 2,693.50 crore from foreign sources and Tk 750 crore from national sources.

In the 2006-2007 Annual Development Program, the Government of Bangladesh adopted a plan to build the Padma Multipurpose Bridge. The World Bank withdrew its pledge in 2008-09 after allegations of corruption by some people involved in project preparation, and other donors followed the same. In this incident, the then Communications Minister Syed Abul Hossain was removed from the cabinet and Secretary Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan was sent to jail. The case was later dropped by a Canadian court for lack of evidence. Allegations of corruption were later refuted in court. Later, the project was decided to be funded by the Bangladesh government from its own resources.

Construction of the multi-purpose socio-economic development project 'Padma Multipurpose Bridge' on the Padma River, designed by AECOM, was scheduled to begin in 2011 and be completed in 2013. The original project was planned by the former caretaker government on August 26, 2006. At that time the Padma Bridge project worth Tk 10,161 crore was passed. Later, the Awami League government came and connected the railway and on January 11, 2011 revised the cost of the bridge in the first phase. At that time the cost was estimated at Tk 20,507 crore. The cost of the Padma Bridge was further increased by Tk 8,000 crore. As a result, the total cost of the Padma Bridge was Tk 28,793 crore. The Bangladesh Bridge Authority called for pre-qualification tenders for the project in April 2010. According to the first plan, construction of the bridge was scheduled to begin in early 2011 and major works were to be completed by 2013. According to the plan, the project will cover three districts - Munshiganj (Mawa point), Shariatpur and Madaripur (Zajira point). The total land required and acquired for this is 918 hectares of land.

 

Design:

The complete design of the Padma Multipurpose Bridge was formed by a team of international and national consultants led by AECOM. An international panel of experts was formed on the Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge Project, the first major bridge project in Bangladesh. Professor Jamilur Reza Chowdhury was appointed chairman of the 11-member expert panel. The panel provides expert advice to project officers, design consultants and development partners on the design and implementation of the bridge.

 

Action plan:

The physical work of Padma Bridge is basically divided into five packages namely- (a) Main Bridge, (b) River Governance, (c) Road connecting Jazira, (d) Toll Plaza etc. Mawa connecting roads, toll plazas etc. and Mawa and Jajira service areas. The design consulting firm engaged in the project, was responsible for preparing the pre-qualification rate documents for the recruitment of physical works contractors, evaluating the tender documents after inviting tenders, and assisting the tender committee in all related works. An international panel of experts had overseen the work of the design consulting firm. Tender evaluation committee was formed for various packages of physical work. The director of the Padma Multipurpose Bridge Project was the chairman of the technical evaluation committee.


Piling problems:

In the beginning, the engineers and experts who built the bridge had to find the soil at the bottom of the river Padma. Normal soil was not found at the bottom. The problem was seen after the piling work of the bridge started. Engineers try to build pillars by creating new soils instead of artificial ones at the bottom of the river. The Padma Bridge was built in this manner called screen grouting. In this process, the strength of the soil is increased by sending chemicals to the bottom of the river through a hole in the pipe from above. Then pillars were built on that ground. In this method small steel pipes are welded with piles. A type of chemical is sent through the pipe to the soil at the bottom of the river. Under the influence of chemicals, the soil at the bottom becomes hard. At some point that soil becomes able to carry the load of the pile. Then there is no obstacle to put the pile.


Construction cost:

The total cost for the construction of the Padma Bridge was Tk 30,193.39 crore. These costs include construction of bridge infrastructure, river governance, connecting roads, land acquisition, rehabilitation and environment, salaries and allowances, etc. According to the agreement of the bridge department with the finance department of Bangladesh, the government gave a loan of Tk 29,893 crore for the construction of the bridge. The bridge authority will pay it at the rate of 1 percent interest within 35 years.

 

Gradual increase:

In 2005, the initial estimate for the construction of the Padma Bridge was Rs 12,000 crore. At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council, the then Prime Minister Khaleda Zia suggested limiting the total construction cost to Tk 10,000 crore in terms of construction cost of other comparable bridges in the world. During the caretaker government in August 2007, the ECNEC meeting approved the final estimate of Rs 10,161 crore for the Padma Bridge.

 

Construction schedule:

Major Bridge Engineering Corporation of China was hired for the main bridge. Sinohydro Corporation of China works on river governance. Abdul Monem Limited of Bangladesh was awarded the contract for construction of two connecting roads and infrastructure. The main construction work started in October 2017. After a long wait on September 30, the first span was placed on the pillars of the Padma Bridge. The span was installed with the help of floating cranes on pillars 37th and 38th at Jajira end of Shariatpur. On 10 December 2020, the entire Padma Bridge became visible by placing the 41st span on the 12th and 13th pillars of the Padma Bridge. The last road slab was laid on 23rd August, 2021. From June 4 to June 10 in the year 2022, the test of 415 lights of the bridge was completed step by step. On June 14, all the lights were lit at once. Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the bridge on June 25.


Contracting Agency:

On 16 June 2014, a formal agreement was signed between the Government of Bangladesh and China Major Bridge Company for the construction of the Padma Bridge. As the lowest bidder, the Chinese company was given the responsibility of constructing the Padma Bridge. When the first tender for the construction of the Padma Bridge was called in 2010, 40 companies took part in it to get pre-qualification. Five of these companies were selected under the supervision of the World Bank, JICA and ADB. A company was later dropped due to World Bank objections. Only this Chinese company submits financial proposals when called for financial proposals. The company is a subsidiary of China Railway Group Limited.

In April 2022, under the Bridges Division, Korea Expressway Corporation and China Major Bridge Engineering Company Limited were appointed by the Bangladesh Bridge Authority to maintain and collect tolls on the Padma Multipurpose Bridge.

 

Toll:

On 28 April 2022, the Ministry of Bridges proposed a toll rate for the Padma Bridge and sent it to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for approval. On May 17, the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges issued a notification fixing different toll rates for different transports.

 

Economic importance:

The Mawa-Jajira point of the Padma Multipurpose Bridge connects the south-western part with the center of Bangladesh through a specific route. This bridge will significantly contribute to the social, economic and industrial development of the relatively underdeveloped region. The project will directly benefit more than 30 million people in an area of ​​about 44,000 sq km (17,000 sq mile) or 29% of the total area of ​​Bangladesh. As a result, the project is being considered as a very important infrastructure for the country's transport network and regional economic development. The bridge will have future rail, gas, power lines and fiber optic cable expansion. If this bridge is built, the GDP of Bangladesh will increase up to 1.2 percent.

 

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Saturday, September 25, 2021

There will be Railway Line from Narayanganj to Cumilla


Railway Minister Nurul Islam Sujan said the government has plans to build a railway line from Narayanganj to Cumilla. The minister said, “I have been in charge of the ministry for the last three years. But no one from Comilla raised the issue of a railway line from Narayanganj to Comilla. The Prime Minister believes in development. If the people of Comilla wanted, the Narayanganj - Comilla railway line would have been built already. This would have reduced the distance of Dhaka - Chittagong railway by about 70 km”. He said that the people of Comilla are very lucky. Huge number of expatriates from Cumilla area lives all over the world. If the people want, they can unite and play a role in the development of the Comilla zone. 

He was speaking at the inaugural function of the 24-km long dual gauge Comilla - Laksham section between the Akhaura - Laksam 72-km double-line dual gauge rail line on 25 September. The dual gauge was inaugurated by the Mahanagar Express train moved towards Chittagong.


Director General of Railways Department Dhirendranath Majumdar presided over the ceremony, other guests were MP of Comilla-5 Abul Hashem, Railway Secretary Selim Reza, Chief Engineer of Railways Subakta Gin, Chief Engineer of Max Golam Ahmed and Minister's wife Shammi Akter.

The Minister further said that development of communication system does not mean development of roads only. Development of communication system means development of integrated communication system. The government has focused on the development of an integrated development system. The need for meter gauge trains is declining now a days. So the railways across the country will be converted to dual gauge line.


He also said that work is ongoing of the dual gauge line from Dohazari to Cox's Bazar. Dual gauge will also be constructed from Chittagong to Dohazari. Railways have been undergoing extensive development since the formation of the Ministry of Railways in 2011. There is a railway line in Padma bridge, there is a railway line in Bangabandhu bridge, Khulna - Mongla railway line has been built, there will be a railway line on Bhanga - Mawa bridge, the work of metro rail is ongoing fast. Work on the 72 km double line dual gauge from Akhaura to Laksam will be completed by June 2023. The Honorable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate it.


The railway is upgrading the 82 km long railway line from Akhaura to Laksam in Comilla zone to dual gauge double line at a cost of BDT 6,505 crore. Of which work of 24 km from Comilla to Laksam junction of the district has been completed. It was opened to traffic through the inauguration on 25 September 2021. Construction work of the remaining 48 km is underway. Which has been planned to be completed by June 2023.


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Thursday, September 10, 2020

Trial Run on Daudkandi | Tripura Waterways


Shipments of goods have reached Tripura, India from Daudkandi, Bangladesh. On 5 September 2021, the consignment of cement went from Daudkandi ,Comilla to Sonamura in Tripura on a trial basis via the Gomti river. It is basically the first initiative to be used as a direct import-export naval route between the two countries.

Premier Cement Mills Limited, has become the first exporter of the product by river to the northeastern Indian state of Tripura. The Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) has given the approval to the company to export goods on a trial basis. It was inaugurated in Sonamura India. BIWTA Chairman Golam Sadeq inaugurated the experimental navigation by flying balloons at the Bibirbazar, Gomti section of Comilla.

 

At present, about 5 per cent of the country's total cement production goes to the northeastern states of India. The country's exporters are currently using the Akhaura land port to export goods to Tripura. On May, two new waterway agreements were signed between the two countries in Dhaka. One is from Rajshahi to Dulihan in India and the other is from Daudkandi to Sonamura. According to the agreement, the trial run started. The distance from Daudkandi to Sonamura is 93 km. From there, the consignment is to travel by road to Agartala, the capital of Tripura.

Traders involved in exports to Tripura said the Gumti River has many problems and crises. The biggest problem is the navigability crisis in the river. The navigability of Gumti River is very low. It is not suitable for navigation at depths of more than three to three and a half feet. As a result, it is not possible to move large cargo ships. You have to bring and take only limited goods in one vessel. The height of the bridge is also a big problem. There are 23 low-height bridges along the Gumti river. As a result, it will not be possible for large vessels to pass under the bridge. 

Mohammad Amirul Haque, managing director of Premier Cement Mills Limited said that this is the first time that this trade facility has been created by waterway with the northeastern Indian state of Tripura. This will boost exports to Tripura and other northeastern states and reduce transportation costs. Transporting goods by water is relatively cheaper and definitely more environmentally friendly than by road or rail. This movement can be continued even in the dry season, if regular dredging is done in the necessary parts of the Gumti river. In addition, low-altitude bridges need to be addressed quickly. If the waterway can be used to accommodate large cargo ships, Bangladesh's construction materials will be ahead in the price competition. In addition, regular use of the waterway will increase bilateral trade with neighboring countries.


Bangladesh Water development Board says, The Gumti River has a flow of 2 to 3 meters in the monsoon season, but in the dry season there is one meter of water somewhere in the river. However, dredging will have to be done at different places of the river to make it suitable for navigation if the commercial shipping between the two countries starts in full swing.

Large and small cargo ships will not be able to operate on this river as there are at least 23 low and high bridges on the river. As a result, import and export of goods has to be done in small ships. The BIWTA has already taken up a project for dredging the river. They also have a project underway. The Water Development Board will work to protect the embankment of the river once it starts exporting by sea.

The distance between Bibirbazar land port and Gumti river waterway is 200 meters. Through this land port, Bangladeshi goods have been exported to the tune of Tk 92.47 crore in the 2018-19 fiscal year and revenue of BDT 73 lac has been collected on goods imported from India. Revenue will be further increased through import and export of goods by river.

The relationship between Bangladesh and India is set to reach another milestone with the first ever export consignment from Daudkandi reaching Tripura through inland waterways. This route is significant as it connects Tripura to the national waterways of India through Bangladesh for the first time.

If Bangladesh can create a better competitive scenario, then Bangladeshi exporters can grab a larger portion of exports using this waterway, but the government will have to incentivize the private sector for using and popularizing this route. Since riverways are more cost effective than roads or railway transportation, Bangladesh can explore many avenues if it can explore the river route properly.

 

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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Dhaka to Sylhet Highway Four Lane Up-gradation


Dhaka-Sylhet highway will be upgraded into four lanes. Up gradation work will begin in next January 2020. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed an agreement with the Economic Relations Department (ERD) of the government in this regard. Land acquisition and survey work is now ongoing.

By signing this agreement, last few years uncertainty has been removed for upgrading the highway to four lanes. The information gathered from the Road Transport and Highways Department of the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridge.


According to information, ADB has recently signed an agreement with ERD to upgrade the 226 km long Dhaka-Sylhet highway into four lanes. Under the agreement, ADB will start visible work on the development of the highway in the year 2020. ADB was the first to conduct four lanes expanding work in 2013-14. Later they could not move much further due to some complexity of who would start the up gradation work on the highway.

Now they have been contracted to do the work again. Therefore their previous survey needs to be re-evaluated. So ADB is doing a new survey. Meanwhile, the Roads and Highways Department has started the acquisition for this four-lane up-gradation project. Already, the government has allocated Tk. 3885 Crore for land acquisition and road side utility works. Of this, the allocation in the current fiscal year is Tk. 851 crore.




According to the information, the government was discussing with the ADB to start upgrading the Dhaka-Sylhet highway to four lanes. But in October 2017, the government signed a G2G-based agreement with China Harbor Engineering Company for this work. The project work would start at the beginning of 2018 but the cost proposed by China Harbor Engineering for the project was about 42 percent higher than the estimates of the Department of Roads and Highways (RHD). Later the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges did not accept their proposal.

There was a series of discussions between the two sides. But no solution were found, the work is suspended. At one point, the government decided to complete the project with own financing. DPP was sent to the Planning Commission, but it was sent back for further amendments. The road department adjusts it and sends the revised DPP to the Planning Commission.


Then the Planning Minister mentioned the project as too expensive and ordered to find if there’s any outside funding for it. Soon the project was halted. However, it was said that the project would start before the last national election with the government's own financing. In the end, the government came out of this decision.

The Dhaka-Chittagong and Dhaka-Mymensingh highways have already been upgraded into four lanes. Up gradation of the Dhaka-Tangail highway is almost completed. Now the ADB will fund the up-gradation of Dhaka-Sylhet four lane projects. The project was undertaken in order to expand the previously two-lane highway into four lanes.

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Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Karnaphuli Tunnel Project in Chattogram | Update


Construction work of the first tunnel in Bangladesh beneath the Karnaphuli River (Bangabandhu Sheikh Majibur Rahman Tunnel) in Chattogram is ongoing full swing. After completion, this will be the longest tunnel in South Asia. Along with the main tunnel, other infrastructure development works are in full progress. After completion of the Karnaphuli tunnel, the socio-economic development of the Chittagong region will accelerate significantly. It will contribute a lot to the country's economy.

The project concerned said that the longest tunnel in South Asia will be opened in December 2022. Overall 48 percent of the whole work has been completed. Engineers, workers involved in this project said that the construction of the tunnel is going on fast. Hopefully, the contractor for this mega projects ‘China Communication and Construction Company Limited’ (CCCC) will be able to finish the project within schedule time.


The tunnel will be opened for vehicle movement by December 2022. Everyone is working hard to build the tunnel within shortest period of time. Work is in progress to install two tubes 18 to 31 meters deep beneath the Karnaphuli River. The tube length will be 2,450 meters, already 620 meters tube work has been completed.




Construction of approach roads and over bridges on the both sides of the Karnaphuli River is also going on rapidly. On the east side of the tunnel, 200-meter open cut, 195-meter cut and cover, 500-meter approach road and 25-meter working shaft is getting ready. Construction work of open cuts, cuts and covers, approach roads and working shafts are also in progress at the west side. Apart from this, other infrastructure development works are ongoing full swing.

Engineers, Officials, Employees and workers have been working day and night long to finish the construction of the tunnel within the stipulated time. The government took initiative to construct the tunnel beneath the Karnaphuli River to connect Chittagong city and Anwara upazila in the same way as 'One City to Town', like Shanghai city in China.



Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and China President Xi Jinping together inaugurated the construction work of the tunnel on 14 October 2016. China is financing almost the whole project cost around Taka 9,500 Crore. The tunnel will start from the Naval Academy Point Patenga and will end at the Chittagong Urea Fertilizer (CUFL) area in Anwara Upazila.



Latest tunnel building technology called Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) which is used to excavate tunnels with a circular cross section through a variety of soil and rock strata. TBM is using to construct the Bangabandhu Sheikh Majibur Rahman Tunnel beneath the Karnaphuli River.  When the tunnel is completed, the economic picture of whole Chittagong division will change. It will help a lot to terming Chattogram as the hub of all commercial activities.

Chittagong city will be extended to Anwara. The capacity of Chittagong port will increase. Heavy industrial plant will be set up in Anwara upazila. There will be a huge change in the communication system in the area. Traffic congestion in the Chattogram city will reduce. Centering this tunnel, a modern communication system will be developed connecting Dhaka - Cumilla - Feni - Chattogram - Cox's Bazar, which will eventually be connected to the Asian Highway network.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Dhaka - Cumilla - Chattogram High Speed Rail



Construction work of the high-sped railway will be introduced soon between the Dhaka – Cumilla – Chattogram routes. The high-speed railway track will be constructed from Dhaka to Chittagong via Laksam, Cumilla which will be totally different from the existing rail track. The government of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh has approved the policy approval for this mega project.

A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed last year on Monday 5th November 2018 with The China Railway Construction Corporation Limited. The project will be implemented together with China on a G2G (Government to Government) basis.

According to the Railway sources, Bangladesh Railway will implement this mega project with an amount of about BD Taka 50,000 Crore.

The approximate length of the Dhaka-Chittagong existing railway track is 320.78 kilometer long. At present, the train from Dhaka goes to Chittagong via Tongi - Bhairab Bazar – Brahmanbaria - Comilla on a circular route which takes 6 to 8 hours. The new high speed rail-line will connect Chittagong via via Narayangong – Daudkandi – Moynamati - Laksam.





The railway ministry is preparing to finalize this mega project so that travelers can reach their destinations within short time. Already consultant has been appointed for feasibility study, designing and construction of the project. There has been considerable progress in designing. The final design will be submitted within this year.

After completion of the project, it will take only 2 hours to travel from Chittagong to Dhaka via Comilla. The bullet train will run on a speed of 200 kilometers per hour. The present government adopts this plan to reduce the journey time between the two major cities of Bangladesh.

The proposed high-speed rail line will be constructed through Fatulla of Narayanganj. The distance will be reduced by 90 kilometers which will be constructed via Comilla Laksam to Chittagong. In addition to the convenience of passengers, the transportation costs of the railways and transportation costs will be reduced as well.

The previous Railway Minister Mr. Mujibul Haque said on one occasion, every divisions of the country will be under high speed railway track. Initially, the government will start a bullet train on the Dhaka-Chittagong route.

Most of the import-export trade has been done by the port of Chittagong. And the business is increasing day by day. Passengers and goods will be transferred faster when the bullet train starts.

In preliminary stage there will be total 12 numbers of stations between this high-speed rail route, these are:
  • Dhaka
  • Narayangonj
  • Daudkandi
  • Mohanpur (Chandina)
  • Mainamati (Comilla Sadar South)
  • Laksham
  • Feni
  • Kalidaha
  • Mirsharai
  • Dharmo Pur
  • Salim Pur
  • Chittagong





The high speed railway in Bangladesh is a mega project of dream. The initiative has taken by the government. Deal with a Chinese company also completed. Hope the construction work will start soon and completed in due time.

For Details visit Bangladesh Railway.


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