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Al-Shraidah Bridge is close to service after completing its final stages in Raqqa

18/05/2026
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The branch of the Syrian Foundation for Building and Construction (SEBCO) in Raqqa Governorate completed the final work on the Al-Shraidah  Bridge project, after completing the dismantling of the wooden mold of the bridge in preparation for moving to the final stages of implementation.

The remaining works include the implementation of waterproofing and backfill works over the slab, in accordance with approved technical and engineering specifications, ensuring the quality of implementation and the safety of the structural structure.

The Corporation confirmed that this step precedes the final load test to ensure the bridge’s structural readiness and operational efficiency, in preparation for putting it into service during the current week, which will contribute to improving transportation and mobility in the area.

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