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Kanaka Bridge is a two-lane steel bridge likely to be completed in 2021. The bridge is Under the Road and Bridge Department, Government of Sikkim. The Construction is awarded to Siliguri-based company Mohindra Tubes Limited at the cost of INR 88.5cr. The bridge will be joining the 13 villages and better connectively for Indian army. [3]
The 578 meters long tunnel is the longest tunnel in the state of Sikkim. [1] It is constructed by Border Road Organisation as part of Project Swastik on the Sino-Indian border. The construction was carried out by AIREF Engineers and was inaugurated on 7 June 2018. [2]
Despite the state's minimal industrial infrastructure, Sikkim's economy has been among the fastest-growing in India since 2000; the state's GDP expanded by 89.93% in 2010 alone. [96] In 2003, Sikkim decided to fully convert to organic farming and achieved this goal in 2015 becoming India's first "organic state".
The 16 Divisions of construction, as defined by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)'s MasterFormat, is the most widely used standard for organizing specifications and other written information for commercial and institutional building projects in the U.S. and Canada.
Sivok-Rangpo Railway Line is a line currently under construction to connect the Indian states of West Bengal and Sikkim. [1] It branches out from New Jalpaiguri–Alipurduar–Samuktala Road line at Sivok railway station, Sevoke Town near Siliguri in Darjeeling district and runs through villages and towns of Kalimpong district of West Bengal and terminates in Rangpo Railway Station in Rangpo ...
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The bending rigidity and strength of the frame members is therefore the primary source of lateral stiffness and strength for the entire frame. [ 1 ] The 1994 Northridge earthquake revealed a common flaw in steel-frame construction — poorly welded moment connections — and building codes were revised to strengthen them.
Cast iron frame in Watervliet Arsenal building 40 (c. 1840). Columns made of cast iron were introduced in the 1770s, the first building with multiple storeys using cast iron for both columns and beams is the Ditherington Flax Mill in Shrewsbury (1797). [2]