“Golden Gate Kalyani” to be declared open tomorrow
New state-of-the-art Kelani Bridge named “Golden Gate
Kalyani” in Peliyagoda will be declared open tomorrow (November 24).
The event will be held under the patronage of President
Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, Highways Minister
Johnston Fernando said.
The six-lane bridge, which aims to ease the traffic
congestion in Colombo and suburban areas, is the first-ever to be constructed
in Sri Lanka with hi-tech stay cables.
After the Colombo-Katunayake Expressway was declared open,
the number of vehicles entering the city of Colombo on a daily basis soared
considerably. As the capacity of the existing bridge was inadequate for the
large number of vehicles driving across, preliminary plans for a project to
construct a new bridge were drawn up in 2014.
Subsequently, the Highways Ministry and the Road Development
Authority (RDA) launched the project to construct a new suspension bridge with
six lanes adjacent to the existing one.
This bridge features a cable support system that distributes
the weight of the deck between two towers. The deck is hung on vertical
suspender cables and the main cables, suspended between towers, are connected
to the anchorages at each end of the bridge.
“Golden Gate Kalyani” was built under two phases. Rs. 31,539
million was spent under the first phase for the construction of steel bridge
section. Meanwhile, the extradosed bridge section was constructed under the
second phase with a sum of Rs. 9,896 million.
Funds for the project were granted by the Japan
International Cooperation Agency (JICA) through a concessionary loan.
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