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Road and highway bridges: Case Studies
Case Studies & Reports
The following reports and case studies on "Road bridges" are available:
Vietnam’s longest sea crossing bridge at Lach Huyen
The new Lach Huyen deep sea port near the city of Hai Phong in the Gulf of Tonkin is one of the most important infrastructure projects that is curr ... more
Replacing pot bearings with spherical bearings in Vienna
The Tamwe Flyover will be Yangon’s longest Viaduct
In Yangon (Rangoon) in southern Myanmar, several viaducts are being built that will enhance traffic flow. One of these viaducts is the Tamwe Bridge ... more
New viaducts for flowing road traffic in Brunei
In the sultanate of Brunei on Borneo Island, 57 new road construction projects will be built which will provide for more safety in road traffic and ... more
Another viaduct for São Paulo Metropolitan Ring Road
The Rodoanel Norte is the fourth part of the Rodoanel Mario Covas around São Paulo and the last one to be completed. The 177 km long road, which is ... more
Queensferry Crossing Bridge is due to open
The Queensferry Crossing Bridge in Scotland is due to open by the end of August 2017. The 2.7 km long bridge will accommodate the M 90 Motorway on ... more
ARK Bridge belongs to Amsterdam’s largest infrastructure project
A huge infrastructural project is currently under construction in the metropolitan area of Amsterdam. The SAA (Schiphol-Amsterdam-Almere) project w ... more
Kuningan Flyover lets traffic flow in Jakarta
The Kuningan Intersection in Jakarta, Indonesia, is an important traffic hub that connects different business districts with several embassies and ... more
Prefabricated tendons for George V. Voinovich Bridge in Cleveland, USA
The George V. Voinovich Bridge is part of the I-90 Interstate in Cleveland, Ohio, carrying vehicular traffic across the Cuyahoga River. The five la ... more
New Lahntal Bridge with super-slim piers
The old Lahntal Bridge located in Limburg dates back to the early nineteen-sixties and is 400 m long. Every day about 100,000 vehicles crossed the ... more