Sadr Elevated Expressway, Tehran, Iran – rapid and cost-effective expansion of an existing highway

Author: F. Aminpour (Former Managing Director, Karane Consulting Engineers) and M. Hosseini (Deputy Mayor, Technical and Development Affairs, Tehran Municipality, and Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University, Tehran)

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5 January 2015

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Sadr Elevated Expressway, Tehran, Iran – rapid and cost-effective expansion of an existing highway

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F. Aminpour (Former Managing Director, Karane Consulting Engineers) and M. Hosseini (Deputy Mayor, Technical and Development Affairs, Tehran Municipality, and Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University, Tehran)
Date published
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F. Aminpour (Former Managing Director, Karane Consulting Engineers) and M. Hosseini (Deputy Mayor, Technical and Development Affairs, Tehran Municipality, and Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University, Tehran)

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 93, Issue 1, 2015, Page(s) 10

Date published

5 January 2015

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F. Aminpour (Former Managing Director, Karane Consulting Engineers) and M. Hosseini (Deputy Mayor, Technical and Development Affairs, Tehran Municipality, and Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University, Tehran)

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 93, Issue 1, 2015, Page(s) 10

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Standard: £10 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

A 6.6km elevated expressway has been built in Tehran, adding a second deck to an existing arterial road. The key project requirements were rapid construction and minimal disruption to the traffic flow.

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