
Strengthening of access routes to the Constantine suspension bridge
The Independence Bridge is of critical importance as a vital structure in Constantine. However, both the bridge itself and its access routes face slope stability challenges. A specific site adjacent to the bridge presents a deep-seated landslide risk reaching depths of up to 60 meters.
The main interventions include:
- Detailed analysis of data collected from geotechnical investigations.
- G5 mission across all concerned sites for a comprehensive risk assessment.
- Regular monitoring of all existing structures to detect any signs of movement or deformation.
- Implementation of topometric and inclinometric monitoring systems to track real-time changes in soil and structural behavior.
- Proposal of appropriate stabilization systems to reinforce slope stability and prevent landslides.
- Assessment of drainage galleries to ensure effective groundwater flow and minimize the risk of soil saturation.
- Provision of technical assistance throughout the execution phase to ensure proper implementation of the proposed solutions.


