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News Release from: Enerpac | Subject: Bangkok IRR
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 May 2005
Hydraulic movement of world's largest
scaffolding
An Enerpac integrated hydraulic solution for the Bangkok dual bridge project provides movement of the world's largest movable scaffolding system, to relieve the traffic congestion in Bangkok
This large Bangkok IRR project includes two 700 metres long, 172 metres high cable stayed bridges connecting 13 kilometres of ring road Thailand - the land of smiles, located in southeast Asia near the Andaman sea, home to 64 million Thai people
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Around 400 - 600 vehicles are added to the streets of Bangkok everyday causing an ever increasing volume of traffic.
This causes enormous traffic jams and subsequently a great deal of social and economic difficulties.
Consequently the average travel speed in central Bangkok during peak hours is a mere 12 km/hr! Therefore to make it easier for local residents and visitors alike to travel inside Bangkok, the infrastructure promised by the government of Thailand has to be fully developed to deal with the increasing number of people.
Though it would not seem plausible to many, in fact Bangkok was the first Southeast Asian city to propose plans to introduce a system for the reduction of traffic congestion.
Incidentally, Thailand was only the third Asian country, after Japan and Hong Kong to propose such a system.
There are already in place various ways that are meant to reduce traffic congestion.
Many bridges exist both within the city and its outlying suburbs.
In place there is also the sky train which services the city centre.
2004 saw the MRTA Bangkok subway system start operating for the first time.
In an effort to tackle Bangkok perpetual traffic problems the government has also committed to expanding the road and railway system through massive expenditure in the coming decade.
The idea for an industrial ring road system was originally put forward by his Majesty the King, in order to relieve the traffic congestion for the areas of Bangkok Port, Poochao Saming Phrai Road and Suksawat Road which are the main industrial areas.
The details and logistics involved in carrying out a project of this size in the city has been laid out including the purchase of land and property, demolition of 881 residences and factories, the construction of bridges and roads through swampy and river flooded areas and the re- routing of river ferry services and industrial traffic.
The project involves two cable stayed bridges.
The bridges are 702m long and 172m high and 582m long and 162m high respectively on concrete pylons.
There are 3500 metres of approach bridges, 500 metres of high-level road and 9.1 km of graded road.
For this mega project the worlds largest Movable Scaffolding System (MSS) has been commissioned.
The contractors for the construction of the bridge for the industrial Ring Road area of which 20% is done, are TNNS joint venture (Tai Sei + Nishimatsu + NKK + Sino Thai) and KTU consortium ( Kajima - Tokyo - Unique Engineering).
More impressive still is that this unique double bridge complex is built with and uses an engineering solution unseen anywhere else in the world! For allowing ships access to Bangkok Klong Toey harbour coming up from the Chao Phraya River, the bridge will be 50 m high.
Also due to the snaking course of the river on its way to the gulf of Thailand, the bridge will cross the Chao Phraya River not once but twice without touching the ground.
Finally in mid air a full 50 meters up, an intersection between the two bridges will be built.
This will allow motorists to go north without crossing the second bridge! The reason for this design is because the strip of land between parts of the river is incredibly narrow, making it impossible to construct a normal intersection.
Construction of this section of the project has just started and when finished will be part of the Industrial Ring Road connecting Samut Prakarn from the rivers east side to Phra Pradaeng on the rivers west side.
Not including the cost of acquiring land, the projects construction will cost the Public Works Department a total of approximately 6 Billion Baht or $145 million US dollars.
Of this vast figure 60 percent is financed from Japan as a loan, while the remaining 40 percent is from local government funds.
This project is owned by the Public Works Department (PWD).
The sections are divided into 3 contracts which are being worked on by two different contractor groups.
Both contracts number 1 and number 2 are for the Northern and Southern bridges and are being done by TNNS joint ventures.
(Taisei/NKK Corporation/Nishimatsu and Sino Thai Construction) While contract number 3 for the Western elevated interchange entrance and exits is being done by KTU joint ventures.
(Tokyo Construction/Kajima and Unique Engineering) Behind the movement of such huge steel structures safely and efficiently high overhead, plus steering and positioning; possibly the heaviest 1200 tons Formwork Traveler in South East Asia, heavy-duty hydraulics had to be engaged.
With a proven track record for safety and reliability, Enerpac was chosen by main contractor, Taisei to design and supply the hydraulic systems to be integrated in the movable scaffolding system.
The typical formwork arrangement requires 2 custom-built 7.5 kW low pressure hydraulic power units to actuate 24 pieces of 100 tons horizontal and 60 pieces vertical cylinders complete with clevis eye and mounting attachments to allow formwork pushing and pulling operations.
On the 700 bar high pressure side, 4 pieces of specially designed Enerpac - CLL-25010, 250 tons capacity lock-nut jacks coupled with 2 units of standard RRH-6010 Hollow center jacks provide lifting, lowering and tensioning forces respectively on the main support of the formwork.
While on the (MSS) Movable Scaffolding System, a large quantity of different sets and sizes of integrated high and low pressure hydraulic pumps and cylinders provided solutions for various applications such as vertical nose adjustment, longitudinal and side launching as well as bottom slab folding plus rolling wagon operations.
Just to name a few of its applications within the intricate system.
In one instance alone, 72 units of 50 tons low-pressure cylinders are used on the External formwork vertical adjustment.
Being a global company, Enerpac hydraulics exercised close collaboration between its Japan, Singapore and Thailand offices, thus displaying great expertise in its system supply and commissioning.
Fostering good business relationships and regular follow-ups with all its major contractors at site also boosted confidence and reinforced the strong brand name that ENERPAC is recognized as a popular worldwide name.
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