en.Wedoany.com Reported - Severstal has supplied pipe piles for two temporary service bridges crossing the Shosha River in the Tver region of the Moscow-St. Petersburg high-speed railway, used for pier construction. The project is undertaken by Natsproektstroy, the state project construction company responsible for building the high-speed railway.

Severstal urgently organized production based on the client's technical requirements and delivered ahead of schedule, ensuring that the pile driving operations for the bridge piers proceeded on time, thereby supporting the overall project progress.
Currently, Natsproektstroy has completed the erection of temporary bridges on both banks of the Shosha River, which will create access for overwater construction of a permanent bridge exceeding 8 kilometers in length. This permanent bridge is planned to be one of the longest structures on the Moscow-St. Petersburg high-speed railway line.
Kseniya Luzhetskaya, head of Severstal's pile solutions implementation direction, noted that ensuring predictability at all stages of infrastructure projects is crucial. The company stated its willingness to serve as a comprehensive supplier, offering clients a wide range of products and turnkey engineering solutions.
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