Anchor System Supply for Guizhong Expressway Section No.6 (Guangxi)

Guangxi Guizhong Expressway – Section No.6 (contracted by Huabang Construction Group) runs 17.99 km through mountainous terrain in Pingle and Gongcheng counties. The section includes 15 bridges (4.05 km) and 4 tunnels (4.02 km), giving a bridge‑tunnel ratio of 44.85%. High cut‑slopes (up to 60 m), long‑span continuous rigid‑frame bridges (main span >100 m), and a 4‑month rainy season pose major construction challenges.

Advanced prestressing technologies were systematically applied to overcome these difficulties: precast prestressed girders, permanent ground anchors, self‑drilling hollow bolts, intelligent post‑tensioning systems, prestressed rock bolts, and precast prestressed elements. The results include 30% reduction in on‑site curing time, zero landslide incidents, and 25% increase in tunnel advance rate.

Construction ChallengeDescriptionPrestressed Solution
High bridge‑tunnel ratio
Bridge‑tunnel density
Bridge‑tunnel ratio reaches 44.85%, frequent transitions, difficult equipment mobilization, long on‑site casting period.
Precast prestressed concrete girders – central yard prefabrication + on‑site erection, reduces field casting and accelerates schedule.
Deep cut slopes
Up to 60 m high
Weathered rock slopes, high landslide risk during rainy season.
Permanent prestressed ground anchors (double corrosion protection, 1000‑2000 kN) – active slope stabilization, preventing collapse.
Narrow tunnel portal
Limited working space
Tunnel portals in narrow valleys, conventional rock bolt installation is slow.
Self‑drilling hollow grouting bolts – drilling, grouting and anchoring in one step; 50% faster installation.
Long‑span rigid frame
Main span >100 m
Cantilever casting requires strict stress and alignment control.
Intelligent post‑tensioning system (1860 MPa strands + digital jacks) – synchronous tensioning, real‑time monitoring, accurate closure.
Tunnel fault zone
Weak rock & water inflow
Fractured rock mass with groundwater, conventional support leads to large deformation.
Prestressed expansion rock bolts (500 kN) + steel‑fiber shotcrete – actively restraining rock deformation.
Tight schedule
4‑month rainy season
Long rainy season shortens effective working window for concrete works.
Precast prestressed elements (retaining walls, culverts, etc.) – off‑site production + on‑site assembly, works even during rain.