Light and elegant, the ETFE pedestrian bridge adds a dazzling sight to the city

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-02

Some time ago, Fran Space completed a unique ETF pedestrian bridge in Shenzhen. The bridge is laid on a white steel frame with a light ETF dark transparent dotted film, and the overall structure is light and elegant, spanning the river, which not only provides a more comfortable, beautiful and safe traffic environment for the citizens, but also adds a beautiful scenery to the city.

The pedestrian bridge is 92 meters long and 8 meters wideWith an area of 2 meters and an area of about 716 square meters, it is the first flyover in China to use a new type of single-layer ETFE thermal insulation membrane. The thickness of the membrane is 250um, and the shading coefficient is 064, the thermal gain coefficient is 056, light transmittance 55%-60%, fire protection level B1. The choice of new thermal insulation materials provides a comfortable temperature for pedestrians coming and going on the flyover.

During the construction process, the construction personnel of the Folan Space project took every construction process seriously, from the grinding and rust removal of the steel structure, painting, pre-assembly and hoisting, to the hoisting and tensioning of the membrane, every link was meticulous, and the construction was carried out in strict accordance with the design requirements and relevant standards to ensure the quality and progress of the project.

With the joint efforts of all construction crews, the ETFE flyover was successfully completed in two months. Thank you to all the colleagues and partners involved in the construction of the project, it is your hard work and efforts that have made this unique ETFE pedestrian bridge possible.

After completion, the flyover can not only provide comfortable, safe and convenient passage for citizens, but also enhance the image and quality of the city. We are convinced that this flyover will become a new business card of Shenzhen and inject new vitality into the city's development.

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