New Delhi: The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)'s Phase-4 construction work is on full swing. In an official statement on Tuesday DMRC said that it has achieved another major milestone in its Phase-4 work by erecting the first-ever U-Girder of Phase 4 on the Janakpuri West – RK Ashram Marg corridor.
According to Delhi Metro, the U-Girder is an important component of the elevated viaducts constructed for Metro corridors. It was erected near the Kali Mata Temple between the upcoming Pushpanjali and Deepali Chowk Metro stations along the Outer Ring Road.
This is a standard span with twin U-Girders of 28 metres length each in one span and the total weight of one U-Girder is approximately 160 MT. This is a major milestone for DMRC, as, despite several constraints due to the ongoing pandemic, this important component of the construction work could be started. The casting of the U-Girders was started at the designated casting yard in Mundka in June earlier this year.
Metro projects across the world are extensively using U-Girders, which saves time in construction besides ensuring better quality. After casting, these girders are brought to the site and launched with the help of high capacity cranes/ launchers. A total of 780 such U-Girders are planned to be erected in this contract.
U-Girders are precast pre-tensioned, U-shaped girders on which track laying can be done immediately. The casting work of these U-Girders also requires meticulous precision and planning. Absolute care has to be taken regarding the maintenance of all measurements and technical parameters during the casting process. The 28.92 km long Janakpuri West – RK Ashram Marg corridor is an extension of Magenta Line and will come up with 22 stations. Construction work on this particular section had started in December last year.
Despite issues such as unavailability of the adequate labour force, DMRC is moving ahead with the construction work of all the three corridors approved so far as part of Delhi Metro's Phase 4. Under this phase, 65.10 kilometres of new Metro lines shall be constructed across three different corridors comprising of 46 Metro stations. These new sections shall provide interconnectivity among the already operational sections of Delhi Metro.
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