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Bandra Worli Sea Link Mumbai
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No prizes, for guessing this. It is Mumbai Sea Link. South Mumbai is connected to North Mumbai via the sea-link. It was inaugurated in the year 2009 and is a boon for people of Mumbai. Prior to this, Mahim Causeway was the only road connecting the western suburbs to Mumbai’s central business district. This north-southwestern corridor became a bottleneck and was highly congested at peak hours. The Western Freeway project was proposed to span the entire western coastline of Mumbai to ease congestion. The Bandra–Worli Sea-Link (BWSL), a bridge over Mahim Bay, was proposed as the first phase of this freeway system, offering an alternative route to the Mahim Causeway.

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Here is a view from the car over this cable stayed bridge. A beautiful view of the sea as you drive over it. BWSL, officially called Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, was designed as the first cable-stayed bridge to be constructed in open seas in India. It was designed by Seshadri Srinivasan and constructed by Hindustan Construction Company, India.

The construction began in the year 2000. The construction of the bridge’s structure presented major engineering challenges.The pylons have a complex geometry and the main span over the Bandra channel is one of the longest spans of concrete deck attempted. Balancing these engineering complexities with the aesthetics of the bridge presented significant challenges for the project.

The superstructure of the viaducts were the heaviest precast segments to be built in India. They were built using a span-by-span method using overhead gantry through a series of vertical and horizontal curves. The 20,000 tonne Bandra-end span of the bridge deck is supported by stay cables within a very close tolerance of deviations in plan and elevation. The Bandra–Worli Sea Link was the first infrastructure project in Mumbai to use seismic arresters. These will enable it to withstand earthquakes measuring up to 7.0 on the Richter scale.

An engineering marvel keeps Mumbai connected.

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16 Comments

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    Alok Singhal
    September 5, 2015

    These are spectacular sights, especially the 2nd one 🙂

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    Vinay Nagaraju
    September 6, 2015

    Oh I loved this venture Kashpal.. It was an incredible project and I am so glad that they did such a good job at it. The photos look awesome! Architectural respect 🙂

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      kashpals
      September 7, 2015

      Yes, it is indeed incredible, an architecture marvel. 🙂

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    CP Sahoo
    September 8, 2015

    Beautiful. One is like blue sea and another is like blue sky.

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    indrani
    September 8, 2015

    That is a great view from top. I wish to travel on this some day.

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      kashpals
      September 8, 2015

      Indeed, it is a great view. 🙂

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    Somali K Chakrabarti
    September 8, 2015

    So well captured. The sea link is a boon for Mumbaikars and adds to the view of the city.

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    Maitreni Mishra
    September 8, 2015

    Breathtakingly beautiful snaps… indeed an architecture marvel :’)

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    Archana Kapoor
    September 9, 2015

    love it…

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    Arun
    September 9, 2015

    Awesome pictures.. Truly an architecture marvel …

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    My Rumblings
    September 10, 2015

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      kashpals
      September 11, 2015

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        My Rumblings
        September 12, 2015

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        My Rumblings
        September 24, 2015

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    Amy
    September 11, 2015

    Great choice for the WPC! 🙂

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      Kash Pals
      September 12, 2015

      Thank you, Amy:)

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