fischer heavy-duty fixings used in Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge

A secure hold for world’s longest sea crossing

6/28/2019
Waldachtal

China is optimising the mobility, exchange and transportation of goods between the three largest cities on the Pearl River Delta with the bridge-tunnel system. The sea crossing winds its way from the former British colony of Hong Kong in the east westwards to Guangdong in mainland China and over to the adjacent former Portuguese colony of Macau. It spans 35 kilometres of water. The remaining stretch is distributed across a 6.7 kilometre long tunnel which is located up to 48 m below the seabed as well as parts that run between artificial islands and mainland. The 22.9-kilometre long main bridge and the tunnel in the western part of the facility have a total length of approximately 29.6 km. The bridge has three lanes in each direction.

The Pearl River Delta is only around 20 metres deep in some parts, which allowed prefabricated piles to be used for the most part. The area with the undersea tunnel and the three parts of the cable-stayed bridge allow ships to pass through. The reinforced steel construction has been built to last 120 years and to withstand earthquakes measuring up to a magnitude of 8, wind velocities of up to 200 km/h and collisions with ships of up to 300,000 t. The project includes a total of four artificial islands: the Hong Kong Port, the Zhuhai Port and two additional islands by the eastern and western entrances and exits of the undersea tunnel.

fischer was mainly involved with the project at the site of the artificial Zhuhai Port island. Chemical fixing systems such as the superbond system with the resin capsule RSB and the injection mortar FIS EM Plus 390 S along with its system components were used, among other products. The fischer Zykon undercut anchor FZA was also used. “Our chemical and steel fixing solutions convinced the client because they fulfil high requirements in terms of secure anchorings that transfer heavy loads in concrete”, emphasises Andreas Giesinger, Managing Director of fischer China. “This makes them suitable for the project, in which high construction and design standards apply”. The advantages include the fact that the products can be used in extreme conditions without issue, such as in water-filled drill holes and for seismic applications. They provide a high level of corrosion and fire safety as well as other advantages.

The powerful injection mortar FIS EM Plus 390 S for rebar connections and high load values in concrete is ideally suited for applications in difficult conditions in coastal regions where structures are subject to lots of moisture, high temperatures and possible corrosion through sea mist that contains salt. The injection mortar was thoroughly tested to ensure that it maintains its functionality in these types of surroundings. The FIS EM Plus 390 S proved its endurance during moisture, temperature, ageing and long-term stress tests as well as corrosion testing methods. The injection mortar’s long-term behaviour was also examined through safety reviews in Germany and abroad, through ETA and ICC tests and through certifications. Following a series of rigorous examinations, on-site tests and comparisons, it was finally selected by the customer for the rebar fixing of the garage building structures. The fischer Zykon undercut anchor FZA was used to fix the curtain wall sub-frame of the travel inspection building. The superbond system with the resin capsule RSB was selected by the customer for fixing the steel structure of the buildings both exterior and interior wall. The use of the fixing solutions guarantees the strength, safety and durability of the fixing.

The simple use of the products, which barely require any tools, was also an advantage in light of the challenging location of the construction site on the artificial island. “Following a short on-site training session with our engineers, the workers were able to begin with the installation immediately”, Andreas Giesinger reports. “This avoided issues on the building site and accelerated the progress of construction”.

fischer supported the customer with custom anchoring concepts and processes for all types of usage requirements in every phase of the project – ranging from preliminary planning and product selection to on-site tests and building construction. “The fact that fischer can draw upon over 70 years of experience in fixing technology has proven itself time and time again with mammoth project such as this”, says Giesinger. “This allowed us to recommend suitable solutions for all fixing tasks even in the difficult building site conditions during the construction in the coastal region or to develop new solutions, therefore satisfying the customer requirements”.

 

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Katharina Siegel-Rieck
Press relations Officer fischer fixing systems,
fischer Electronic Solutions
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