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ULMA bridges the Danube and Kayak rivers

The D4 motorway and R7 expressway project is Slovakia’s largest public-private partnership.
March 16, 2021 Read time: 3 mins
ULMA provided engineering solutions and material for the deck flanges, pier segments and piers

The D4R7-Bratislava project in Slovakia includes the construction of 27km of the D4 motorway and 32km of the R7 expressway, as well as 14 intersections, and more than 100 bridges, including the sizeable Danube Bridge, with a surface area of over 100,000m². It represents the largest public-private partnership in the history of Slovakia.

The R7 is a new four-lane arterial highway that joins the city centre of Bratislava with Holice to the southeast. The project will improve local traffic conditions, as well as transportation with neighbouring countries, thus increasing opportunities for economic development.

The project’s main structure comprises two bridges spanning the Danube and the Kayak rivers. The main span of the Kayak Bridge is 210m, while that of the Danube is 170m. The two bridges are connected to each other making a total length of 900m.

ULMA provided engineering solutions and material for the deck flanges, pier segments and piers. For the deck flanges, three Composite Bridge Formwork Carriage MK were employed. Made completely of standard MK System components, the MK Formwork Carriages easily adapted to the exact dimensions of deck, measuring 34.5m wide, thus assuring maximum efficiency and profitability. These carriages made it possible to pour the flanges measuring 10m each in 20m sections, with an average cycle time of five days.

The Flange Carriage is a three-dimensional structure formed by parallel planes of MK Trusses which are separated from each other by the longitudinal distance required by the length of the pour. The MK Trusses are joined together on a frame that is set on the previously completed central deck.

The carriages require a crane only for their initial placement on the deck. Composite Bridge Formwork Carriage MK use mechanical screw jacks for placement, hydraulic cylinders for longitudinal advance to the following pour, and a rotation system, also with hydraulic cylinders, that makes it possible to navigate the bridge piers.

For the deck flanges, three Composite Bridge Formwork Carriage MK were employed
For the deck flanges, three Composite Bridge Formwork Carriage MK were employed

The pier segments for the approach spans are quite sizeable, the largest being over the Kayak River - 20m long, 16.3m wide and 13m thick. Total weight of concrete to support is 1,600 tonnes and the structure was poured in four separate phases. ENKOFORM HMK was used for this part of the project because it can be adjusted to different sections and configurations. For the curved areas located above the piers, metal formwork was used.

The formwork structure was supported by T-500 Towers which transmit the piers’ load to the footing.

The tallest pier over the Kayak River is 9.1m high. It is composed of two inclined columns, circular and rectangular respectively and joined by a pier cap at the top. ENKOFORM VMK was used to create the varied pier geometries and made it possible to complete the structures in two pours.

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