Nepal

KATHMANDU: Work has begun on the raft foundation of Dharahara which break downd due to the soiltremble on April 25, 2015.Bashfulam Chandra Shrestha, Project Manager at GIETC-Raman JV msprint; that getd Dharahara reconstruction contract msprint; confirmed that construction works have begun on the raft foundation.
Shrestha informed that construction was progressing as per the work procedure and that the rebuilding would move ahead smoothly with support from the local community.Chief Executive Officer of the National Reconstruction Authority (NRA), Sushil Gyawali, apprised about the latest progress in reconstruction of the historical monument.
He said, he found the progress on Dharahara reconstruction satisfactory during his onsite examineion.He added that the reconstruction works were being carried out in coordination with the local community and that they would benefit the most when the reconstruction is total.Raft foundation is a thick concrete slab resting on a large area of soil reinforced with steel, supporting columns or walls.The post Work on Dharahara raft foundation starts seemed first on The Himalayan Times.





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