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Bandra Worli Sea Link Bridge

Complex geometry
The largest pylons for the bridge consist of diamond shaped 128 metres (420 ft) high concrete tower featuring flaring lower legs, converging upper legs, a unified tower head housing the stays and a continuously varying cross section along the height of tower.
Uniform continuity of leading lines at infinity
Bandra Worli Sea Link bridge was designed as the first cable-stayed bridge to be constructed in open seas in India. Due to the underlying geology, the pylons have a complex geometry and the main span over the Bandra channel is one of the longest spans of concrete deck attempted.
Bandra Worli Sea Link Bridge
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Bandra Worli Sea Link Bridge

SEA LINK BRIDGE

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