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Bridges by line of communication: Case Studies
- Structures
- Bridges and Viaducts
- Bridges by line of communication
Case Studies & Reports
The following reports and case studies on "Bridges by line of communication" are available:
Biggest MSM® Spherical Bearings in Europe: Weighing 21 tons
The Waal Bridge in Ewijk gets a twin, in order to cope with the ever increasing traffic. Maurer Söhne supplies the bridge expansion joints as well ... more
Corridor Vc: High-performing wagon for high speed
In the future, travelling between Budapest and Southern Dalmatia will take less time thanks to the Pan-European Corridor Vc. Numerous tunnels and ... more
Maurer Söhne obtains ETA for XW1 and demonstrates a considerable decrease in noise emission.
Scaffolding for the Schlossbachbrücke, Tyrol, during rehabilitation work
The Schlossbach is a tributary of the Inn River in Tyrol. In its upper reaches is the Schlossbachklamm gorge, which is spanned by the imposing and ... more
Louisiana DOTD Designs and Builds New I-10 Twin Span Bridge in a Challenging Environment
Integrated Bentley software enables rapid, cost-effective design and makes high-integrity data available for the future.
moreThe white arc over the Rhone river
Since 4 September 2013 it is there: the great white arc over the Rhone river in Lyon. What optically almost floats posed an enormous challenge in t ... more
Rehabilitation of the Balduin Bridge, Koblenz
The Balduin Bridge, dating from 1429, is the oldest bridge in the city of Koblenz. After a checkered history with numerous structural changes, a b ... more
Expansion Joint Retrofit - Box in Box
Like all products, expansion joints come of age and then increasingly create headache to their owners. Instead of a very comprehensive full replace ... more
Gschnitztal Bridge renovation on the Brenner Motorway
The Brenner Highway A13 in Tyrol forms the Austrian part of the Brenner Motorway. Built in the 1960s, it was one of the first mountain highways in ... more
Tamed, but not tame
The name AlpspiX depicts a spectacular viewing platform about 1,000 m over the Hell Valley, being opposite of Germany’s highest mountain, the Zug ... more