The BMC will launch the 143metre second girder to connect the Bandra-Worli Sea Link (BWSL) and Mumbai Coastal Road early Tuesday morning.
In view of favourable climatic conditions, the 2,400 metric tonne 'bowstring arch' was brought in a barge to the Worli site on Sunday evening.
The first bowstring arch girder of 136 metres was successfully installed on April 26.
The first girder connects the southbound lanes of the coastal road to the sea link, while another 143-metre-long girder will be installed to connect the northbound lanes.
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