Comparative Analysis: Japanese vs Indian Bridge Fabrication Techniques

A Comparative Analysis of Japanese and Indian Fabrication Techniques against the backdrop of MAHSR Project by Rajneesh Saroj, Dy. CPM, NHSRCL

This technical paper delves into a comparative analysis of steel bridge fabrication methods employed in Japan and the traditional practices in India, with a specific focus on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (MAHSR) project's adaptation of Japanese techniques.

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Japan's cutting-edge approach to steel bridge construction, characterized by mechanization, precision, and stringent quality control, is examined in contrast to the conventional methods utilized in India. The paper underlines the remarkable advancements achieved through Japanese methodologies and their potential for setting new industry standards. It also highlights the need for improved precision, traceability, and quality control in traditional Indian practices.

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📖 Published in: NBM&CW - March 2024
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