BRIDGES
Steel bridges are engineering marvels that symbolize the perfect blend of strength and innovation. Crafted from robust steel materials, these bridges stand as testaments to durability and versatility. They elegantly span rivers, valleys, and roads, connecting communities and facilitating transportation. Steel's remarkable properties, including high tensile strength and adaptability, make it the ideal choice for constructing bridges that endure for generations. These structures not only serve as critical infrastructure but also represent architectural feats, embodying the art and science of modern engineering. Here are a few types of our Bridge products.
Type of Bridges
Steel is a popular material for building bridges due to its strength, durability, and versatility. There are several types of steel bridges, each with its own design and construction characteristics. Here are some common types of steel bridges, we build:
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Steel Girder/Bridge
- Simplest form of bridge construction.
- Consists of horizontal beams supported by piers and abutments.
- Typically used for short spans.
Truss Bridge
- Utilizes a truss framework for structural support.
- Common types include Warren and Double Warren truss bridges.
- Suitable for both short and long spans.
Arch Bridge
- Arched shape provides support and distributes weight to abutments or piers.
- Attractive architectural designs are possible.
- Often used for medium to long spans.
Railway Bridges
- Designed to carry goods & passenger trains
- May vary in design based on the railway type (e.g., high-speed rail, freight rail).
Highway Bridges
- Designed to carry road traffic, including cars, trucks, and buses.
- Various designs are used depending on traffic volume and location.
Footbridges
- Small-scale pedestrian bridges are often found in parks, gardens, and urban areas.
- Designed for aesthetic appeal and functional use.
Military Bridges
- Deployable bridges used by the military for rapid river crossings.
- Examples include Bailey bridges and pontoon bridges.
Railroad Pedestrian/Foot Bridges
- Specifically designed for pedestrians to cross railway tracks safely.
- Often used near train stations and crossings.