Big R Bridge® Steel Rolled Girders
Big R Bridge® steel rolled girder superstructures are pre-engineered and prefabricated in the controlled environments of our AISC-certified facilities, which offer precise tolerances, superior welding and continuous quality control versus location-built bridges.
Strong, lightweight modular bridges to accelerate your projectStrong, yet lightweight, Big R Bridges® steel rolled girders ship and install quickly on any foundation type and without the need for poured concrete or specialized bridge construction companies. Modular Bridges can often be installed in just a few hours, using local crews and on-hand equipment - saving you time and money in the process.
Features and Benefits - Designed for AASHTO HL-93 or user specified permit loads
- Permanent or temporary applications
- Typical spans up to 120', or 150' with composite concrete deck
- Single or multiple lanes
- 8' wide modules are typical for Modular design
- Modular or component designs
- Standard highway loads and greater
- Easy installation, even in rugged terrain
- Shorter bridges can be installed with excavators or wheel loader
- Use local contractors or your own crew
- Shorter road closure times
- No waiting for concrete to cure
- Bearing plates and pads
- Wide variety of guide rail or curb systems available
- Excellent fish passage solutions
Options - Wearing surface: cast-in-place or precast concrete, asphalt, steel grating, wood or gravel
- Finish: Weathering, Painted, Galvanized, Zinc or Metalized Steel Explore finish options
- Sidewalks and utility support capability
- Steel back wall systems
- Skewed ends to suit site
- Faux trusses or arches for aesthetic treatments
Steel Rolled Girder Bridge SectionsModular sections are usually about 8' wide for shipping on standard trailers. Lengths can reach up to 80'. Lengths greater than 80' will have field-bolted girder splices. Custom lengths and widths are easily accommodated.
Ideal for permanent or temporary applications
Big R steel rolled girder bridges are favored by municipalities, counties, transportation authorities and resource companies for stream crossings, road or rail overpasses, detour bridges and more.
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