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How China Rotated a 46,000-Ton 🤯 Bridge in Just 68 Minutes #shorts
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Discover the incredible engineering behind a 46,000-ton bridge in Baoding, China, rotated 52.4 degrees in just 68 minutes. Using rotational construction, this innovative method reduces disruption to railway traffic and shortens construction timelines. At its core is a record-breaking 6.5-meter spherical hinge. Could this be the future of large-scale infrastructure?


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@stephenmukaabya8442

1 week ago

Absolutely amasing incomparable Goosebumps eliciting displayed feat!!!

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@MikeHenri-r2r

2 days ago

China is USA in The 1920s!
My hats off to them. ❤

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@asahito2004

6 days ago

Yes sosrobahu method, development in Indonesia, up scaled by China....
Monetized by those who knew how...😂

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@meikelinde1623

1 week ago

That scaffolding underneath the bridge, is a kids playground dream.

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@OmluTerong

5 days ago

Invented and applied first in Indonesia in 1980.It's called Sosro bahu.Sosrobahu  is a construction technology designed to build elevated roads above existing roadways without disrupting traffic below. This technology was invented by Tjokorda Raka Sukawati, an Indonesian engineer, in the 1980s. Sosrobahu allows for the construction of elevated road pillars by rotating the concrete beams into their final position after being assembled parallel to the roadway below.

The process uses a highly precise hydraulic system to efficiently rotate the beams without requiring additional workspace. This innovation not only accelerates infrastructure development but also minimizes traffic disruption during construction.

The technology has been used in major infrastructure projects in Indonesia and abroad, making it one of the most significant civil engineering innovations originating from Indonesia.Sosrobahu gained International patent in 1995.

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@brandonleesanders

5 days ago

We’d be waiting 6 months just for approval in the USA

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@as_ka0764

5 days ago

The method is called Sosrobahu, discovered by Indonesian engineer Tjokorda Raka Sukawati

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@channelberguna1866

6 days ago

Sosrobahu from indonesian civil engineering😅❤✌

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@petergreen5337

2 days ago

❤well done China well done Chinese scientists and engineering.

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@SoldierofGodAki

2 days ago

In India we would have made a movie about it 😅😅

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@Jamie-x5n

1 day ago

These people make American workers look like kids with building blocks

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@markjessop8094

2 days ago

China has some right clever ideas.

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@ernestcotton9324

1 week ago

When they say it cant be done, ask a chinese engineer

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@pinetree-s5j

1 week ago

‼ In my opinion, the bridge spins because, during construction, the railway line must have been blocked until the bridge was completed. They likely built the bridge in a plus-sign position and rotated it into the correct position after construction by installing a rotating mechanism underneath. Constructing the bridge elsewhere and moving it to the site might have been too difficult. ‼️

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@antonanton5503

6 days ago

Discover by indonesia,s engineer

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@alan_marx

1 week ago

An impressive feat, a demonstration of the unparalleled capabilities of the Chinese.

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@shirlyiang969

1 week ago

How big is the bearing

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@laurencepadernal5163

1 week ago

Indonesia is the first country to do this they called it sosrobaho correct me if im wrong

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@OddRagnarDengLerstl

2 days ago

Groundbreaking? The ground seems to be fine 😂

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