Construction Of Deep Open Foundations For Airoli Road Bridge On Thane Creek In New Bombay - Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
A. R. Jambekar
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

City of Bombay has been developed out of former 7 islands. Landmass of 434 sq.km. of Bombay, started looking inadequate for further growth and expansion of Bombay City. In order to develope twin city of New Bombay, State Government formed fully owned Company "City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Limited", (CIDCO) in 1971 and entrusted it with planning and development including social and physical infrastructure of New Bombay.Hence, Trans - Thane Creek area is being planned and developed, to serve as counter-magnet to Bombay. Area of 343 sq.km located on the main land, is fast developing into a satellite community, for India's overcrowded financial capital. Thane Creek, running in almost North-South direction, separates Bombay City from main land and posed a significant barrier, to further expansion of city's sprawling suburbs, until, it was bridged for the first time in 1972. On the basis of traffic study, CIDCO decided to construct an additional road link across Thane creek to cope up with future projected traffic. This bridge will connect Airoli in New Bombay and Eastern Express highway near Mulund. Bridging the vast, exposed tidal Thane Creek, have always posed challenging conditions, during constructions of these bridges. In this paper, case history of deep open foundations provided for Airoli Bridge is presented.
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APA: A. R. Jambekar  (1996)  Construction Of Deep Open Foundations For Airoli Road Bridge On Thane Creek In New Bombay - Synopsis

MLA: A. R. Jambekar Construction Of Deep Open Foundations For Airoli Road Bridge On Thane Creek In New Bombay - Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 1996.

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