The tower's base, covering an area of 13.1 m², is designed to support the intricate framework above. The project was not just a test of engineering skill but also of innovative design, as it involved unusual and interesting geometry. This geometric complexity was not merely an aesthetic choice but a functional one, tailored to meet the specific requirements of the railway's communication system.
One of the key aspects of this project was the development of robust protection systems. These systems were meticulously planned and implemented to prevent unauthorized civilian access to the work sites, ensuring safety and security during the construction phase and beyond.
A noteworthy feature of the tower is its assembly – entirely bolted together without any mounting welds. This unique construction approach not only streamlined the assembly process but also ensured greater precision and stability in the structure. The bolted design is indicative of ODDIN's commitment to innovation and efficiency in engineering solutions.