Updated On: 12 February, 2022 08:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
MMRDA shared photo of landmark event of one of the most complex construction works; so far 65 per cent of total work has been completed

MMRDA posted a photo of the Orthotropic Steel Decks. Pic/MMRDA
India’s longest sea bridge finally seems to be taking shape as work on erecting the first pair of Orthotropic Steel Decks (OSD) for the Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link project connecting Sewri with Nhava Sheva was successfully completed on Tuesday.
MMRDA shared a photo of the work on Twitter and posted: “This nice picture is real! MTHL Taking Shape!! The 1st pair of Orthotropic Steel Deck (OSD) Spans erection successfully completed yesterday between Pier Location MP124-125 (ID: OSD 4N1 and 4S1).” It may be noted that OSD 4N1 (North Span) was placed on January 14 while OSD 4S1 (South Span) was placed on February 7.
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