Novosibirsk | Ob River Crossing – Bugrinsky Bridge in Novosibirsk |
Sochi. | Back-up of Kurortny Prospect, 3 stage |
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Troitsky Bridge in St. Petersburg Description
The project was designed to rehabilitate the drawbridge over the Neva River built in 1903 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of St. Petersburg. Troitsky Bridge being a complex engineering structure with a distinguished Art Nouveau architectural decoration is the city’s heritage site. The rehabilitation project envisaged ensuring high performance characteristics of the bridge while preserving its historical appearance. Some décor elements (railings, candelabra, etc.) were restored to the original sketches. Moreover, the unique method of ‘steel healing’ developed by Stroyproekt and Research Institute of Bridges allowed maintaining the original trough steel elements as left-in-place deck formwork. |
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Bridges of the State Palace of Congresses in Strelna The project included restoration of a palace and park complex in Strelna and development of the State Palace of Congresses as a seaside residence of the Russian President. The project schedule was extremely tight since the works had to be completed by the celebration of the city’s 300th anniversary. |
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Bridge across the Saimaa Canal It was the first project in Russia where flexible studs made of ribbed bars were applied and welded on site by “Gefest” automatic machine. Connection of steel beams and reinforced concrete slab with flexible studs has been tested for durability. |
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Interchange at Pirogovskaya Embankment in St. Petersburg Description Pirogovskaya Embankment is located in the northern part of St. Petersburg on the right bank of the Big Neva and the Big Nevka rivers. The interchange, which comprises an underpass and four right-turn ramps, forms a single transport node with the interchange at the approach to Liteiny Bridge. The total length of rehabilitated embankment sections is 854 m. The new traffic interchange, which was opened to traffic on 27 May 2013, the city’s 310th anniversary, improved traffic links between the northwestern and central districts of the city. |
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Bridge to Russky Island Description
Russky bridge links Russky Island in the Sea of Japan with the mainland of Russian Far East. It is a cable-stayed bridge with the record-breaking main span of 1104 m, which was built within the preparation to the APEC summit held in Vladivostok in 2012. Construction of the bridge is a part of the federal programme aimed at facilitating the development of Vladivostok to make it become an international cooperation centre of the Asia-Pacific.
Stroyproekt Engineering Group carried out construction supervision of the project. |
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Traffic Junction at the Right-Bank Ramp of Liteiny Bridge across the Neva River Under Liteiny Bridge a new 2-lane tunnel with a 2-m wide sidewalk has been built to improve transit traffic flow from Pirogovskaya Embankment to Arsenalnaya Embankment. |
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Modernisation of Northern Wastewater Treatment Plant and completion of Discharge Control Unit No 422 The project is part of an ambitious program aiming at excluding untreated wastewater discharge to the Neva River and the Gulf of Finland. |
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Rehabilitation of Dvortsovy Bridge over the Neva River Description Dvortsovy Bridge (built in 1916) is a national heritage site and one of the symbols of St. Petersburg. It connects the city centre with Vasilievsky Island.
In the beginning of XXI century, the bridge needed an urgent major overhaul. The rehabilitation project started in 2012. It included upgrade of the draw span equipment, installation of a new hydraulic system, strengthening of the deck steelworks and replacement of the bridge floor, while the bridge appearance, its height, and outline dimensions were preserved. During construction works, the traffic on the bridge did not stop. |
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Lazarevsky Bridge across the Small Nevka River Opening of Lazarevsky Bridge in May 2009 became an important event in the life of St. Petersburg. Owing to its original design, the bridge has quickly become popular with St. Petersburg residents and tourists. It is quite often used for filming. |
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Bridge across the Volga River in Kimry The bridge across the Volga in Kimry was built in 1978 and it is still the biggest bridge in Tver Region. The bridge is essential for communication between Moscow and Tver Regions. |