en.Wedoany.com Reported - In the early hours of June 3, the key control project of the Weifang-Suqian High-Speed Railway to Qingdao connecting line—the continuous beam crossing the Great Wall of Qi—was successfully closed.
The continuous beam, located in Zhucheng City, Shandong Province, has a total length of over 237 meters and a main span of 108 meters. Since the Great Wall of Qi site below is a national key cultural relic protection unit, construction had to balance both project progress and cultural relic protection. To address this, the project team established a technical research group, which, through repeated demonstration and optimization of the plan, ultimately achieved a safe and precise closure.
The Weifang-Suqian High-Speed Railway to Qingdao connecting line is an important link between the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway auxiliary channel and the coastal channel in China's "eight vertical and eight horizontal" high-speed railway network. As one of the control projects, the successful completion of this continuous beam has laid the foundation for subsequent construction. The project is scheduled to be completed and opened to traffic by 2028, at which time it will become a fast passage for the Jiaodong Peninsula to travel north to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and south to the Yangtze River Delta and other areas. The closure of the continuous beam crossing the Great Wall of Qi demonstrates the coordination capability between cultural relic protection and project advancement in large-scale infrastructure construction.
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