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The challenges faced during the design and implementation stage of Lachlan's Line Bridge

It gives a moment of pride and honor to be acknowledged and being rewarded for all the efforts and hard work that was done by our team of engineers for being part of Lachlan’s Line Pedestrian Bridge , Sydney- Australia. The award was given by the Australian Steel Institute for providing structural steel detailing service from its start to its end in building up the design and drawings for Lachlan’s Line Pedestrian Bridge, Sydney- Australia . The Award and its Certification title are “2020 NSW and Act Steel Excellence Awards” and winner of Engineering Projects. About the Company: CAD Outsourcing Services is a renowned company in India and globally serving its clients with all types of CAD services , Engineering Services, Detailing Services, and a lot more. With the experience of over 13 years in the said field, we have been recognized as the #1 trusted outsourcing company that is always working for its clients and by its clients.   The company is having its team of well-traine...

Statue of Unity : An example of excellent Structural Engineering

Statue of Unity is the world’s tallest statue honoring the ‘Iron Man of India’, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The 182-meter tall statue is an excellent example of structural engineering and steel detailing. It is a colossal building facing the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the Narmada river. This iron and steel statue is listed among the world’s 49 most outstanding projects by the Institution of Structural Engineers (IstructE). Statue of unity was Rs 2,989 crore project, which used a huge amount of raw material including: 210,000 cu.m. of cement concrete poured into the statue 18,500 tonnes of reinforced steel 6,500 tonnes of structural steel 1,700 tonnes of bronze 1,850 tonnes of bronze cladding made up of some 565 macro & 6,000 micro panels Process of construction Statue of Unity has three layers. The innermost layer has two towers made of reinforced cement concrete. The towers have risen to the chest area. The steel frames are made on the concrete towers that form the second...