The construction personnel of the Hongzhou Bridge project stick to the front line to ensure the steady progress of the project node.
Zhang Jian, 45, from Nanyang, Henan Province, works as a site manager in the west bank of the Hongzhou Bridge. This Spring Festival, Zhang Jian chose to stay at the construction site, and he and his workers were busy installing all the locks and clamps of the bridge in place.
Zhang Jian, on-site manager of the West Bank Work Area of the Hongzhou Bridge Project Department of China Railway Bridge Bureau: "The role of the lock clamp is to fix the vertical lock, and there are 20 lock clamps to be installed during the Chinese New Year, and the installation of about 96 vertical locks must be completed. ”
Zhang Jian told reporters that the weight of a lock clamp is up to four tons, and the construction personnel have to install more than ten pounds of screws one by one, and then hang them on the main cable 60 meters high from the ground for installation, and it may take several hours to work down. This is the second time he has spent the New Year on the construction site.
Zhang Jian, on-site manager of the West Bank Work Area of the Hongzhou Bridge Project Department of China Railway Bridge Bureau: "I definitely want to go back when I go home, like if we also work for so long, we also have feelings for the construction site." And we want to say that we should do it from the beginning to the end. ”
During the Chinese New Year this year, nearly 100 construction managers of the Hongzhou Bridge project stayed at the construction site, and they gave up their rest to ensure the smooth progress of the project.
Lei Chao, manager of the West Bank Work Area of the Hongzhou Bridge Project Department of China Railway Bridge Bureau: "The main purpose is to prepare for the post-festival in combination with the tensioning of our main bridge boom and system conversion. We strive to complete the opening of the main line in June, and ensure that the whole bridge can be completed and opened to traffic in September. ”