China-Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge/Intelligent Assembly
Xiamen City, Fujian Province, east China - March 15, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Aerial shots of water platform, cranes, construction site
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Deng Yuxin, deputy production manager of A2 section of Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge (Xiamen section) of CCCC Second Harbor Engineering Company Ltd. (starting with shot 1/ending with shot 3):
"Through AI, the measured data is transmitted to the computer, and then sent to the control cabinet of our positioning system via the computer's wireless terminal, and then the unmanned operation is carried out to meet the precise positioning of the jack under unmanned operation, which can achieve millimeter-level control. This also reduces the risk of personnel operating on this equipment, which is safe and efficient."
3. Aerial shots of lifting operation of first precast pier of Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge (Xiamen section) in process
The Xiamen section of the Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge has entered a new phase of marine intelligent assembly construction, marked by the completion of the first precast pier lifting operation in Xiamen, east China's Fujian Province.
The Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge (Xiamen section) spans 17.34 km, with a total of 85 piers, and is designed to link the Xiamen island with the Xiamen Xiang'an International Airport that is currently under construction.
The first precast pier lifted measures 18 meters in length, 13.8 meters in width, and 13.4 meters in height, weighing around 3,000 tons.
During the lifting process, the construction unit utilized an intelligent positioning system for the extra-large precast pier, upgrading traditional manual operations to a "digital brain on the sea" that automatically corrects deviations, achieving "one-time lifting, precise placement".
"Through AI, the measured data is transmitted to the computer, and then sent to the control cabinet of our positioning system via the computer's wireless terminal, and then the unmanned operation is carried out to meet the precise positioning of the jack under unmanned operation, which can achieve millimeter-level control. This also reduces the risk of personnel operating on this equipment, which is safe and efficient,"said Deng Yuxin, deputy production manager of Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge’s A2 section at CCCC Second Harbor Engineering Company.
With a total investment of 37.27 billion yuan (about 5.15 billion U.S. dollars), the Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge (Xiamen section) will become the most efficient connection between the Xiamen island and the Xiang'an Airport. Once completed, it will ease traffic congestion and greatly enhance transport efficiency in the region.
The Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge (Xiamen section) started construction in October 2023, and is expected to be completed simultaneously with the Xiang'an Airport Expressway in 2026.
Kinmen is an important hub for interaction across the Taiwan Strait. Growing trade and commercial links between Kinmen and Xiamen have made the building of the bridge a common desire of many people in the region.
China-Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge/Intelligent Assembly
Dateline : March 15, 2025
Location : China
Duration : 1'24
Xiamen City, Fujian Province, east China - March 15, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Aerial shots of water platform, cranes, construction site
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Deng Yuxin, deputy production manager of A2 section of Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge (Xiamen section) of CCCC Second Harbor Engineering Company Ltd. (starting with shot 1/ending with shot 3):
"Through AI, the measured data is transmitted to the computer, and then sent to the control cabinet of our positioning system via the computer's wireless terminal, and then the unmanned operation is carried out to meet the precise positioning of the jack under unmanned operation, which can achieve millimeter-level control. This also reduces the risk of personnel operating on this equipment, which is safe and efficient."
3. Aerial shots of lifting operation of first precast pier of Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge (Xiamen section) in process
The Xiamen section of the Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge has entered a new phase of marine intelligent assembly construction, marked by the completion of the first precast pier lifting operation in Xiamen, east China's Fujian Province.
The Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge (Xiamen section) spans 17.34 km, with a total of 85 piers, and is designed to link the Xiamen island with the Xiamen Xiang'an International Airport that is currently under construction.
The first precast pier lifted measures 18 meters in length, 13.8 meters in width, and 13.4 meters in height, weighing around 3,000 tons.
During the lifting process, the construction unit utilized an intelligent positioning system for the extra-large precast pier, upgrading traditional manual operations to a "digital brain on the sea" that automatically corrects deviations, achieving "one-time lifting, precise placement".
"Through AI, the measured data is transmitted to the computer, and then sent to the control cabinet of our positioning system via the computer's wireless terminal, and then the unmanned operation is carried out to meet the precise positioning of the jack under unmanned operation, which can achieve millimeter-level control. This also reduces the risk of personnel operating on this equipment, which is safe and efficient,"said Deng Yuxin, deputy production manager of Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge’s A2 section at CCCC Second Harbor Engineering Company.
With a total investment of 37.27 billion yuan (about 5.15 billion U.S. dollars), the Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge (Xiamen section) will become the most efficient connection between the Xiamen island and the Xiang'an Airport. Once completed, it will ease traffic congestion and greatly enhance transport efficiency in the region.
The Xiamen-Kinmen Bridge (Xiamen section) started construction in October 2023, and is expected to be completed simultaneously with the Xiang'an Airport Expressway in 2026.
Kinmen is an important hub for interaction across the Taiwan Strait. Growing trade and commercial links between Kinmen and Xiamen have made the building of the bridge a common desire of many people in the region.
ID : 8420156
Published : 2025-03-16 19:05
Last Modified : 2025-03-16 19:08:25
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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