2020
DOI: 10.1680/jenhh.19.00017
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Howrah Bridge: icon of a 330-year-old city in India – part I: history, planning and design

Abstract: Howrah Bridge completes its 75 years of service for the populace of the twin Indian cities of Calcutta (now Kolkata) and Howrah and is considered as the icon of the city. The imposing and heavily built balanced-cantilever suspension bridge has held the fancy of the city population ever since its construction. Calcutta, as it was previously known, was built on the bank away from the mainland and therefore had to depend on the main railway station at Howrah on the western bank as the entrance to the city. The br… Show more

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“…As mentioned in Part I (Ghoshal, 2019), the type of the foundation to be adopted was based on the requirement to inspect the bases of the dredging shafts, and founding multiple stratum dredging shafts was considered necessary, to facilitate control during sinking.…”
Section: Construction Of the Main Pier Monolithmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As mentioned in Part I (Ghoshal, 2019), the type of the foundation to be adopted was based on the requirement to inspect the bases of the dredging shafts, and founding multiple stratum dredging shafts was considered necessary, to facilitate control during sinking.…”
Section: Construction Of the Main Pier Monolithmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Part I of these companion papers, covers the history, planning and design of the structure (Ghoshal, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%