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The third Bosphorus Bridge in Turkey ... Peri meets dimensional accuracy requirements.

The third Bosphorus Bridge in Turkey ... Peri meets dimensional accuracy requirements.

Peri formwork shapes Bosphorus bridge

01 December 2014

PERI formwork systems are helping build one of the highest concrete bridge piers in the world in Turkey, a task that is challenging given the unique shape of the reinforced concrete pylons and the complexity of the mounted parts.

The Yavuz-Sultan-Selim Bridge is currently being built across the Bosphorus in the north of the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul and will be the third and largest bridge over the strait.

The general contractor on the project is the ICA Consortium (Consortium IC Ictas/Astaldi), while a joint venture between Hyundai Engineering and Construction and SK Engineering and Construction is the contractor for the shell construction. Peri, Weissenhorn (Germany) and Peri Kalıp ve İskeleleri, Istanbul (Turkey) are responsible for field service. The project is scheduled for completion next year.

The suspension bridge is supported by two A-shaped pylons and reaches a height of around 330 m, making it one of the highest in the world. The construction of the upper area of the two piers is being carried out in 21 concreting sections, each 4.6 m.

The 59-m-wide bridge carries eight lanes and two railway tracks with a span of 1,408 m across the Bosphorus, and connects – as part of the new 260-km-long North Marmara Motorway – the European and Asian continents.

“Thanks to the Peri ACS self-climbing system and Vario GT 24 girder wall formwork, the stringent requirements in terms of flexibility, surface quality and dimensional accuracy have been met,” says a spokesman for the Germany formwork manufacturer.

The efficient workflow processes from one level to the next has resulted in very high productivity and extremely short cycle times made possible through the hydraulic climbing system, he adds.

For the inclined surfaces of the A-shaped pylon legs, the adjustable version of the ACS V self-climbing formwork is being used. “This can be optimally adapted to suit the sloping side surfaces of the pylons. In order to facilitate safe and ergonomic working conditions at great heights also on inclined structures, the working platform is always positioned horizontally,” the spokesman explains.

For the almost vertical surfaces, forming is carried out using the ACS R version which is the standard system of the ACS self-climbing formwork. Within the pylon legs themselves, the ACS P platform version is being used alongside the ACS V.

The spokesman says that a major challenge during the planning phase was to adapt the formwork solution in order to match the cross-section requirements of the four pylon legs which steadily become narrower as they climb upwards.

The Yavuz-Sultan-Selim bridge ... targeted for completion next year.

The Yavuz-Sultan-Selim bridge ... targeted for completion next year.

“The construction has a triangular-shaped base structure with broken corners. Over the height of the pylon, the three long polygon sides are reduced by 1.4 m respectively. The required adjustment of the working platforms have been implemented by means of centrally positioned filler platforms whose supporting surfaces are easily adapted to the outer neighbouring platforms. The formwork adjustments are realised using compensation plates and bolted filler elements which are gradually dismantled accordingly.”

In addition, the Peri self-climbing solution provides, in particular, the flexibility needed when assembling the steel mounting parts for the stay cable holding devices. The planning solution takes into consideration the varying dimensions and positions of the large-sized steel mounting components. “Determining the climbing axes required a well thought-out planning process in order to avoid any collisions with the stay cable boxes. For this, a high degree of dimensional accuracy is required,” he adds.

Peri’s formwork solutions also provide a high degree of workplace safety and enhanced efficiency.

The spokesman elaborates: “All ACS climbing units are provided with a trapezoidal sheet cladding. The enclosure of the lower working platforms with completely closed trapezoid sheeting provides anti-fall protection as well as additional wind and weather protection for site personnel.

“From the other working platforms on Level +1 and Level +2, the reinforcement is installed in advance for the entire next floor. The perforated trapezoidal metal sheeting in this area lets through light and air. Up to 42 tonnes of reinforcement materials in total can be stored on the top three platform levels.

“On the forward-inclined platform, a rotary distributor for concreting is climbed at the same time. Access to the elevator was also integrated in the self-climbing system during the planning phase. This well thought-through solution, along with the creation of 3D views for visualisation, was implemented within a short time by all site personnel in efficient teamwork operations. The experience and competent planning, as well as just-in-time deliveries of large amounts of material from Peri, have facilitated problem-free working and thus maintaining the short construction schedule.”

Citing the importance of the bridge, the spokesman says the Yavuz-Sultan-Selim Bridge should relieve the two existing Bosphorus bridges quite considerably.

“The megacity of Istanbul, with around 15 million inhabitants, is the fourth largest city in the world. It straddles two continents and two seas, making the Turkish metropolis unique, but it is plagued by chronic traffic problems. In particular, the two existing Bosphorus crossings from 1973 and 1988 are tremendously overloaded.”

The new North Marmara route bypasses the centre of Istanbul by a wide margin, crossing the Bosphorus about 25 km to the north of the city centre. It is also directly connected to the planned mega-airport.

 

Green certificates

As one of the largest providers and manufacturers of formwork, shoring and scaffolding systems in the world, Peri aims to provide its clients with the most efficient and cost-effective solutions, regardless of project size and its complexity. In addition to its innovative products, it offers engineering, planning, special software, rental service and logistics support.

The spokesman points out that the PEFC (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification Schemes) and FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) have recognised Peri as an ecological manufacturer.

He says Peri guarantees to utilise only timber which comes mainly from certified growing areas in Norway, Sweden, Finland and various other countries. In addition, the company has all raw and auxiliary materials inspected by its own environmental auditor before being purchased.




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