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UNRA progresses on Karuma Bridge rehabilitation, expected to reopen to traffic before Christmas this year

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
November 1, 2024
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The Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) has provided an update on the rehabilitation of Karuma Bridge, reporting significant progress as a new concrete deck takes shape.

This infrastructure project, aimed at restoring a safe and durable connection across the Nile River, is advancing steadily.

Engineer Lawrence Pario, Head of Bridges and Structures at UNRA, confirmed that the project is on schedule, with a targeted reopening for traffic before Christmas this year.

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“After demolishing the old, deteriorated deck, we are now casting a new concrete surface,” Pario said.

He noted that the formwork installation has reached 80% completion, after which steel beams will be laid, followed by the final concrete casting for the bridge deck.

Originally constructed in 1962, Karuma Bridge had exceeded its expected lifespan by over a decade.

Earlier this year, severe structural issues became apparent, prompting a temporary closure in May to heavy vehicles, including buses, trucks, and trailers, to ensure public safety while initial repairs were underway.

Initially expected to take three months, the repairs ultimately revealed the need for a near-complete overhaul.

Engineers addressed major structural deficiencies and have since removed and refurbished the entire bridge surface.

The comprehensive reconstruction aims not only to restore Karuma Bridge to full functionality but also to extend its durability for decades to come.

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